The author’s agent had argued McCullough intended to leave her estate to a US university
The widowed husband of Australian author Colleen McCullough, whose 1977 best-selling novel The Thorn Birds became a smash hit television miniseries, has won a bitter legal dispute over her estate after a court found in his favour on Friday.
Ric Robinson had been battling McCullough’s executor over whether the author intended to leave her estate to him or to the University of Oklahoma, where his wife had been a board member.
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