ATLANTA - Anna Nicole Smith's lead attorney in the Bahamas said Wednesday he
has withdrawn as counsel for the reality TV star, citing disagreements on
matters of strategy and concerns about her conduct.
Michael Scott said he was unsettled by Smith's decision to exchange vows with
her boyfriend even before she made funeral arrangements for Daniel Smith, her
20-year-old son who died Sept. 10. People magazine bought photos of the
ceremony, which was not a legal wedding and was held aboard a catamaran on Sept.
28 in waters off Nassau, Bahamas.
"A disagreement on a commercial transaction made it difficult for us to
remain as counsel," Scott told The Associated Press over the phone.
A Nassau funeral home has been holding Daniel Smith's embalmed body while
awaiting further instructions from the family. He died while visiting Smith in a
Bahamas hospital where she had given birth to a daughter three days earlier.
Bahamian police investigating Smith's death expect to submit their report as
early as this week to authorities who will determine whether a jury inquest is
necessary.
Cyril Wecht, a forensic pathologist who conducted a private autopsy,
concluded that he died from a lethal combination of methadone and two
antidepressants.
Scott, who was also the attorney for Daniel Smith's estate, said he decided
to withdraw effective Tuesday after consulting with his partners. He said he has
notified Anna Nicole Smith in writing.
"It was not really an amicable parting," said Scott, reached on his cell
phone in Florida.
Scott cited disagreements with Smith's boyfriend and longtime attorney Howard
K. Stern, who says he is the father of Anna Nicole's newborn daughter.
There were "strong differences of opinion between myself and Howard over
strategies," said Scott, who declined to elaborate, citing attorney-client
privilege.
A birth certificate at a Nassau registry, a copy of which was obtained
Wednesday by The Associated Press, lists Stern as the father of the baby girl,
Dannielynn Hope Marshall Stern.
A lawsuit filed by Larry Birkhead, a former boyfriend of the former Playboy
playmate, claims he is the girl's father and demands that mother and daughter
return to California for DNA paternity testing. A hearing in the case has been
scheduled for Oct. 26 in Los Angeles Superior Court.
Smith, who was born 38 years ago in Mexia, Texas, as Vickie Lynn Hogan, has
been married twice.
In 1985 she wed Bill Smith, her co-worker at a Texas restaurant, and gave
birth to Daniel before divorcing two years later. And in 1994, she married Texas
oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall II, when she was 26 and he was 89. He died the
following year. She has since been embroiled in a legal dispute over his
multimillion-dollar estate.