Rich Kids pay the price of silver spoons
Wal-Mart heiress Alice Walton, one of the richest women, has had a difficult time living in the shadow of his father’s. Walton, 52, worked briefly as Wal-Mart buyer. So she started an investment firm, was then abandoned. It has been three car accidents, including one in which almost lost a leg. In the most recent in 1998, Walton was driving drunk after their SUV fall in Arkansas - where the family lives say Walton and critic, receives the royal treatment
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