The siblings of Mama Cass are suing Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp, claiming that a will recently discovered in the law firm’s archives shows they were cheated out of a share of the dead singer’s estate 35 years ago.

The suit alleges that Mitchell Silberberg in 1967 prepared a will for Ellen Naomi Cohen, a member of the 1960s quartet The Mamas & The Papas, but that the firm told relatives when she died that a will could not be found.

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