Brent Redstone
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Born | c. 1951 (age 72–73) |
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Years active | 2004–present |
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Children | 2 |
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Brent Dale Redstone (born c. 1951) is an American lawyer, heir and businessman.
Biography
Brent Dale Redstone was born in 1951, the son of Sumner Redstone, né Rothstein, and Phyllis Gloria Raphael. He is the brother of Shari Redstone, and grandson of Michael Redstone. He has two daughters, one of them Keryn Redstone.[1] His family is Jewish.
Career
Like his father, Brent graduated from
Boston for 14 years – prior to joining National Amusements, the family business. He is currently Licensed by the Colorado Bar Association.[2]
During his brief tenure at
BET, Paramount Pictures, and are equal partners in MovieTickets.com
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In 2016, the Redstone family entered into legalities over whether Sumner Redstone was mentally competent.[5] At the time, he used an iPad to communicate.[6]
References
- ^ Rainey, James (2016-08-02). "Sumner Redstone's Granddaughter Turns Up Heat, Accuses Aunt Shari of 'Emotional Abuse and Treachery'". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
- ^ Eller, Claudia "Father-daughter bond shattered"; LA Times; 30 July 2007.
- ^ "Search Results for "ci_5164430"". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
- ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
- ^ "Sumner Redstone's granddaughter looks to enter legal fray, exposing a new family rift". Los Angeles Times. 2016-04-20. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
- ^ Franck, Thomas (2018-04-03). "Sumner Redstone now communicates with an iPad programmed with his own voice spouting a profanity". CNBC. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
External links
- National Amusements
- "THE DISTURBING DECLINE OF SUMNER REDSTONE (PART 1 OF 3)", by Peter Elkind with Marty Jones; Fortune; MAY 5, 2016.
- "Movie heir stars in billion-dollar suit", by Greg Griffin; The Denver Post; February 24, 2006.
- "Inside a Media Mogul's Closet, a Son Sees Dirty Laundry", by GERALDINE FABRIKANT; New York Times; FEB. 15, 2006. He now uses an iPad to communicate. CNBC article