The Renoir Clause Typically when the wealthy scion intends to wed, the prenup tries to block the new in-laws from the trust accounts.
This was Bart Melken, wealthy scion of an old New York family.
His first bid for public office came in 1973, when he tried to tackle the incumbent Councilman, Carter Burden, a wealthy scion of the Vanderbilt family.
Some of New York's greatest spending binges came at the hands of wealthy scions like Robert Moses and Nelson Rockefeller.
Osama bin Laden, the wealthy scion of a Saudi trading family, was also given priority listing, task force members said.
Some were wealthy scions attending colleges such as Yale and Harvard who quit in mid-term to join the war.
Mr. Fleiss, however, says he has found a handsome, wealthy scion of a prominent American family to be ABC's next bachelor.
Her father, Robert Stark, her mother's first cousin, was the wealthy scion of a landholding family who became an expatriate painter.
Newsweek chronicles Osama bin Laden's evolution from wealthy Saudi scion to hunted terrorist/Islamic fundamentalist icon.
I can have one of the wealthy scions of the duPont family run against me and I will raise as much money as he.