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Claus Von Bülow, of 'Reversal of Fortune' Notoriety, Dies at 92

Claus Von Bülow, of 'Reversal of Fortune' Notoriety, Dies at 92
Claus von Bülow in 1985 (Susan May Tell/AFP/Getty Images)

Friday, 31 May 2019 10:23 AM EDT

Claus von Bülow, the socialite whose conviction and sensational acquittal for the attempted murder of his wealthy wife was portrayed in the award-winning film "Reversal of Fortune," has died. He was 92.

The Denmark-born von Bülow died Saturday at his home in London, news reports said.

Von Bülow was found guilty in 1982 of trying to kill his wife, Martha "Sunny" von Bülow,

The heiress to a utilities fortune, Martha was discovered unconscious in the couple's lavish home in Newport, R.I., in 1980, and fell into an irreversible coma. Von Bülow was convicted of trying to murder his wife, whom prosecutors said he wanted out of the way so that he could be with his mistress, the soap opera actress Alexandra Isles.

Von Bülow was freed on $1 million bail, and a successful appeal by his defense attorney, renowned constitutional lawyer Alan Dershowitz, triggered a second, sensational trial that resulted in von Bülow's acquittal in 1985. Dershowitz wrote a book about the case, "Reversal of Fortune," which was turned into a 1990 movie of the same title directed by Barbet Schroeder.

Jeremy Irons won the Oscar for best actor for his portrayal of von Bülow. Schroeder was nominated in the best director category, as was Nicholas Kazan for best adapted screenplay. Glenn Close played Sunny, and Ron Silver took the role of Dershowitz.

Sunny never emerged from her coma, and died in 2008.

Von Bülow was sued by his stepchildren, who continued to maintain that he had murdered their mother, for $57 million. The 1987 settlement included the von Bülows' divorce.

Von Bülow was born in Copenhagen, then moved to Britain as a teenager during the Nazi occupation of Denmark. He was educated at Cambridge, and worked as an assistant to oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. After his marriage and the subsequent trials, he moved back to England.

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Claus von Bülow, the socialite whose conviction and sensational acquittal for the attempted murder of his wealthy wife was portrayed in the award-winning film "Reversal of Fortune," has died. He was 92.
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