In the very latest, she asks an appeals court to overturn a judge's decision to allow Danielynn's attorney to decide where her mother is buried. She claims that having her daughter buried in the Bahamas will require her "to have a passport and roundtrip airplane tickets and several thousand dollars to even visit or put flowers on (Smith's) grave." Umm -- does she not plan on visiting her grandson? What self respecting person would complain about having to pay money to pay their respects for the dead?
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