Twin Duke Heirs Experienced Lifetime of Abuse
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Georgia Inman, 15, recounts the alleged abuseher and her twin brother suffered at the hands of her crazed father, WalkerInman.
Walker was the nephew of tobacco heiress Doris Duke andreceived custody of the children in 2000 when they were just two years old. Titled “Poorest Rich Kids in the World,” thearticle details startling accounts of the heroin-addicted father’s cruelty atsprawling estates in Wyoming and South Carolina. Georgia alleges her father and fifth wife,Daralee, would lock the children in feces-strewn basements and stick thechildren in boiling bathwater. In 2010,Walker died of a meth overdose, but the troubled twins have yet to overcometheir childhood trauma.
As I have previously discussed, the children now live withtheir mother, Daisha Inman, Walker’s third wife, who is currently locked in aheated court battle over the administration of the children’s hefty trustfunds.
See Julia Marsh, Heir-Raising Tale: Billion-Dollar Duke TwinsSurvived Abuse Hell, New York Post, Aug. 2, 2013.