When Velma Robinson wrote a new will in 1995, she may have predicted that a court battle might ensue at some point. But she probably didn’t expect that her wills would lead to a dispute about the use of projectors.

Robinson died in 1998, leaving behind substantial assets, including a 19,000-acre ranch. She had executed a will in 1983, bequeathing a large portion of her assets, including the ranch, to the John Harvey Robinson Charitable Foundation, a private charity she had established to support various conservative, Christian and youth organizations.

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