On May 5, 1925, she married a Swiss citizen, Baron Roland Graffenried de Villars (1899–1978) in Paris at a private ceremony at the Church of Notre Dame de Passy. Roland was the second son of Baron Eduard Anton Friedrich Paul Maria Graffenried de Villars and Laure Therese Marie de Chollet. He briefly worked with her father. Before their divorce in 1936, they had two daughters: • Rolande Graffenried de Villars (b. 1925) • Dorothy Graffenried de Villars (b. 1927), who married Alexandre Borgia. She died on July 6, 1969.
Estate and taxation When her estate's executor applied for a $24,000 refund relating to certain gift and income taxes she had paid on the grounds that she had abandoned US citizenship, the
Internal Revenue Service disputed the claim, asserting that the abandonment never took place, and her estate was thus also liable to $3.25 million in
estate tax. The US position was upheld by the
United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, and subsequently affirmed by the
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The Second Circuit held that the estate could not succeed in its claim, because of the doctrines of
estoppel and
laches that arose out of her assertions that she had remained an American citizen. ==See also==