Cullen Davis still owes money from mansion death case
FORT WORTH Cullen Davis, the former millionaire acquitted of gunning down two people in his mansion in 1976, is being sued for not paying on a 12-year-old judgment stemming from the notorious murder case.
Jon and Heather Farr, children of the late Stan Farr, filed a lawsuit in Tarrant County civil court Wednesday seeking to collect $250,000, and the accrued interest, from a 2003 judgment against Davis after he failed to honor out-of-court settlements from 1990 and 1993.
Their father was a former TCU basketball player and the live-in boyfriend of Davis ex-wife, Priscilla. He was killed along with Davis 12-year-old stepdaughter at the Davis mansion in Fort Worth by a mysterious man in black.
Davis was acquitted of capital murder in the girls slaying and of murder-for-hire charges in connection with his divorce case in the 1970s. At the time, he was the richest man in America to be tried on a murder charge.
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