Danny then filed a motion in November to dismiss their suit, which prompted Johanna and Antonia to file their own motion less than two weeks ago.
“Danny acted in multiple, conflicting fiduciary capacities for an extended period prior to Tony’s death and took (for himself and his children) significant funds from the Family Trust,” states the filing obtained by People. “Moreover, as publicized by Danny to various media outlets, at some point prior to Tony’s death, Tony entered a phase of diminished capacity, which means Tony was no longer able to act as co-Trustee, leaving Danny to serve as sole Trustee of the Family Trust with no oversight.”
E! News has reached out to reps for Danny, but has not heard back.
In their motion, according to People, Johanna and Antonia said they have a right to full transparency of Danny’s actions—before and after Tony’s death—claiming he was acting on his own, completely unsupervised.
The motion alleged that Danny cut checks using trust funds “as he saw fit” and made “multiple gifts to himself,” amounting to $200,700.
Danny had previously helped orchestrate the sale of Tony’s assets to Iconoclast in 2022, saying he did so because their father was “in financial trouble,” although Johanna and Antonia don’t believe that was true, with their filing obtained by People saying that Tony “still had millions of dollars” when the deal was made.