Calif. teacher named sole heir of $7.4 million gold coin fortune found in cousin's Nev. home
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A substitute teacher from California has been declared the sole heir to a fortune in gold coins found in the Nevada home of a cousin who died this summer.
First District Judge James Wilson signed an order Tuesday certifying Arlene Magdanz of San Rafael as the rightful heir to the $7.4 million left by Walter Samaszko, Jr.
Her 69-year-old cousin had died from heart problems about a month before authorities discovered his body in late June. A crew sent to clean out his house found piles of gold stashed away in the garage of his modest ranch-style home.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Magdanz has not commented on her newfound wealth. Carson City clerk Alan Glover, the public administrator handling her estate, says she's gone into hiding and won't tell him where.