In 1967, he married Susanne Durst, a
Danish national whom he met in Denmark after college. They have three children. Alexander Durst is vice president at the family company. Helena Rose Domino is vice president at the Durst Organization. He served on the Real Estate Council at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art from 2004 to 2019 and currently sits on the Board of Directors at
Roundabout Theater Company.
1972 injury and amputation Douglas Durst suffered a severe leg injury in 1972 when a coal-fired water heater exploded in a
Newfoundland house where he was then living with his wife and young family. After suffering more than four decades of pain, despite many years of surgery, part of Durst's lower right leg was amputated in 2015. He walks today with the help of a prosthesis.
Relationship with Robert Durst Douglas and his brother Robert had a contentious childhood. As children, they were both put in therapy to help resolve their differences. When they became adults, both eventually worked in the family business. As oldest brother, Robert believed he would be the natural successor to his father as the leader of the Durst Organization. When their father Seymour chose Douglas over him in 1992, Robert estranged himself from his entire family and in 2006 sued for his share of the Durst family trust. A $65 million settlement was reached that divested Robert of all future share of the Durst family wealth. In 2001,
Robert Durst was charged with murdering a neighbor and dismembering his body in
Galveston, Texas. Pleading self-defense, he was acquitted of the murder charge. Douglas Durst told
The New York Times in December 2015 that he believed, until 2001, in his brother's innocence regarding Kathleen McCormack Durst's "disappearance" in 1982. Contrary to his brother's assertions to the documentary filmmakers of
The Jinx, he was never privy to his father's meetings with a lawyer and private detective tasked with investigating Kathleen's disappearance. Robert died in prison in January 2022. ==References==