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Feud Between Buzz Aldrin And His Children Escalates

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According to Buzzfeed, former NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, will reportedly undergo a mental competency examination as part of lawsuit against his children over control of his legacy. The 88-year-old filed a lawsuit this month alleging “improprieties” involving fraudulent transfers of hundreds of thousands of dollars by his son Andrew Aldrin, head of the private Buzz Aldrin Enterprises firm and the nonprofit Buzz Aldrin Space Foundation. In response to the suit, Andrew and his sister Janice Aldrin are asking that their father undergo a mental competency exam, which Aldrin's lawyers say he will comply with.

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