In September, Judge Robert Browning ruled Kawananakoa lacks the mental capacity to manage her US$215 million trust and appointed First Hawaiian Bank to serve as trustee and removed Jim Wright, her longtime attorney who stepped in as trustee after last year's stroke.
Kawananakoa said she's fine, fired Wright and then married Veronica Gail Worth, her girlfriend of 20 years. She attempted to amend her trust to remove Wright and replace him with three others, including Worth.
Removing a trustee is less complex than replacing one, Browning said in not allowing her to select new trustees.
She now wants to create a new foundation that will benefit Hawaiians and exclude board members appointed by Wright.
"I will not contribute any further assets to that foundation because I do not want those individuals having anything to do with my trust, my estate, and any charitable gifts I make during my lifetime or at my passing," she said in the amended trust.
The current foundation is asking a judge to appoint a guardian for Kawananakoa.
The foundation is also concerned about artifacts, including a key to King Kalakaua's crypt, the amended trust says will be given to Worth, said Rosie Goo, an attorney representing the foundation.
"It is our understanding that these are museum-quality artifacts that she had intended to be in a museum," Goo said.
"This is not what she chose for herself when she was fully in control of her decision-making."
Michael Lilly, an attorney representing Kawananakoa, declined to comment.
- AP