Dr. Oz's sister is in a fight with him over rental income from two Manhattan apartments.
The TV doctor-turned-Senate candidate is making a lot of money.
A multi-million dollar inheritance battle is taking place between the US and Turkey.
Settlement talks ended without an agreement in the New York part of the fight over Mehmet Oz's multi-million dollar family fortune.
Oz and his Istanbul-based sister, Nazlim Oz, were not present as their lawyers clashed in a Manhattan courtroom, but in one heated moment, Oz was accused by his sister's lawyer of making a "grab" for the rental income from two condominiums in the city's Upper
The lawyer for Dr. Oz accused his client of taking the rent in a private account instead of letting a jury decide.
The settlement collapsed and harsh words were used in an ongoing battle over millions of dollars left by the father of the squabbling siblings.
The contest for a US Senate seat in Pennsylvania, in which Democratic opponent John Fetterman most recently slammed him as a "puppy killer," is one of several heated and controversy-filled battles Dr. Oz is a contender in.
Oz has at least 10 properties, including a New Jersey mansion and a Pennsylvania farmhouse that he says are his homes.
The former host of the "Dr. Oz Show" is being sued by his sister for failing to forward her rental income for two additional properties.
On Thursday, Dr. Oz's lawyer asked the judge to allow the larger investigation to play out before making a decision.
The Istanbul-based sister of Dr. Oz and his sister, Seval Oz, has been sued in the Turkish courts by Dr. Oz and his sister, who claim she has stashed their father's money in several countries.
Dr. Oz's lawyer asked the judge to put the apartment rental lawsuit on hold because of what had happened in Turkey.
There is no evidence that the Istanbul-based sister ever received income from the two condominiums.
Cohen said that it appeared that she was never receiving any distributions.
The lawyer for the sister said that it would be unfair to put the rent battle on hold until the Turkish courts finish their work.
There is no telling when the Turkish inheritance matters will be solved.
The judge did not say when he would make a decision on Dr. Oz's request to stay in Turkey.
The lawyer for the man said that the discussions were preliminary. There isn't anything to report at this time. The lawyer for Dr. Oz did not reply.
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