Diamonds, pearls and 15th century art: Dianne Feinstein's possessions will be auctioned in L.A.
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Dianne Feinstein's extensive wealth, including valuable jewelry and art, will be auctioned posthumously, highlighting her legacy as a significant figure in U.S. politics.
Katherine Feinstein expressed her mother's joy over the auction, stating, 'She would be delighted to know that her treasured pieces will be just as cherished and cared for by those whose lives she touched.'
Feinstein's final years were marked by health struggles, including shingles and encephalitis, which led to intense public debate about her capacity to serve.
Legal complexities arose involving Feinstein's jewelry, real estate, and trust management, as her family navigated financial challenges following her husband's passing.
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