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Michelle Castillo /

CBS News/ February 2, 2012, 2:34 PM

Fla. man adopts his 42-year-old girlfriend

John Goodman (Right) and his girlfriend-turned-daughter, Heather Hutchins

John Goodman (Right) and his girlfriend-turned-daughter, Heather Hutchins / WPEC

A West Palm Beach air conditioning fortune heir has adopted his 42-year-old girlfriend, turning an on-going legal battle into a tricky law-bending situation.

John Goodman, who also founded the Wellington polo club, is being charged for the death of Scott Wilson, and is also facing a lawsuit from the deceased's parents. Authorities allege Goodman drove drunk at twice the legal limit and sped through a stop sign, killing Wilson.

An attorney for Goodman told CBS affiliate WPEC in West Palm Beach, Fla. that his client decided on the adoption of his girlfriend, Heather Hutchins, "for estate planning purposes and to ensure protection of both his and her minor children and the stability of all the family investments."

The Palm Beach Post reported that a Fla. judge ruled that the Wilson family cannot get any money from the trust that Goodman had previously set up for his biological children.

By adopting his girlfriend, she is now entitled one-third of the beneficiary interest in his trust. Because she is over the age of 35, she will be able to receive her share immediately. The couple has been dating since 2009, and she is now Goodman's third legal child.

Goodman's attorney claimed to the Palm Beach Post the adoption had nothing to do with the lawsuit. But, not all lawyers agree.

"I suppose the argument's going to be, 'Well, if she's getting (the money), then by nature of the fact that she's your girlfriend, then you too are getting it,'" West Palm Beach attorney Elisha Roy, treasurer of the State Bar's Family Law section, told WPEC.

Roy said estate planning typically is a normal reason for adult adoptions, but says adopting a significant other is almost never seen.

A judge for the civil lawsuit filed by Wilson's parents wrote in his ruling that "the court cannot ignore the practical implications of directing trust assets to Ms. Hutchins," saying the adoption move "take(s) the court into a legal twilight zone."

Both of Goodman's civil and criminal trials are set to take place in March at the Palm Beach County courthouse. He is facing DUI manslaughter, vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a crash charges and could receive up to 30 years in prison if convicted.

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amazons14 says:
Another case of the rich not willing to take responibily for their actions. he should now be charged with incest. what a bunch of losers, both of them...... i guess money cant give you class because these ppl have none.
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ksmit2 says:
In retrospect, this may not have been the best idea to demonstrate
your sorrow and remorse for what happened, when the judge is
looking at all this. As for the lady, I'd like to be a fly on
the wall at the country club when she walks in the door. We are
reminded once more, the road to the country club also leads back
to the trailer park.
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Void-Master says:
He may face a lot of trouble, but there won't be any incest charges. They are not genetically related -- at least not closely enough for incest to apply.
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dr01allen says:
When she's convicted of incest, will they serve time together?
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karenjohns says:
His sex life is over with her. Law can now get him on incest charges.
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andie52 says:
On March 6, he will be tried for DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide, after he allegedly ran a stop sign and crashed his Bentley into Wilson's vehicle.

He then fled the scene on foot as Wilson's car submerged in a nearby canal.

The millionaire did not call 911 for an hour, during which time Scott drowned. Many believe he could have been saved if emergency services arrived sooner.
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sirmarion-2009 says:
What stupidity is this? why not get him arrested for incest, Or is that not against the law in Flordia?
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rayward73446 says:
This drunk is trying to protect his wealth from the victims of his crime. I hope the judge throws the book at him, and the victims family successfully sues him for everything he has. His efforts to avoid payment are obvious and inflaming. This rich drunk thinks that he is entitled to do anything to avoid responsibility, time to show him he is not.
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irreverentasever says:
When stupid goes to prison she will find some new companionship.
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newstrace says:
The very rich are different from you and me.
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sirmarion-2009 replies:
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Why not just marry her.
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