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National Enquirer heir sues Citibank over missing millions.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)

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| April 27, 2001 | Weaver, Jay | COPYRIGHT 1999 Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

MIAMI_It's the kind of story his famous father's infamous tabloid might have published.

The son of deceased National Enquirer founder Generoso Pope Jr. is suing Citibank over a disputed $3 million in his former trust account _ the first legal step that could lead to his demand for monetary damages from the behemoth New York-based bank.

Paul Pope, 33, claims that Citibank transferred about $12 million from his account to Mellon Trust of Florida in May 1999 _ but "improperly held back and retained control" of assets totaling more than $3 million.

Pope, whose family sold Lantana-based National Enquirer and its sister publication, The Weekly World News, …

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