Real estate billionaire Donald Bren was sued by own son before publicly disowning him over alleged man cave scam
Years before California real estate baron Donald Bren publicly disowned his alleged “man cave scammer” son this week, the estranged child sued him for millions in a messy court battle that exposed embarrassing details from the billionaire’s private life.
reported on by the Los Angeles Times.
Donald Bren — 93-year-old chairman of Irvine Company who has been nicknamed the “Donald Trump of Orange County” and now worth $19.2 billion, according to Forbes –– denied any ties to David or the alleged scam in a 12-word statement earlier this week.
“We do not have a personal or business relationship with this individual,” Paul Hernandez, spokesperson for Donald Bren and Irvine Company, told The Post in a statement.
The public disowning comes about a decade after David and his sister, Christie Alexis Bren, then 18 and 22, sued their father for $400,000 a month in retroactive child support to the time they were born – a roughly $100 million sum.
A source familiar with the situation told The Post there has never been a relationship between Donald and David Bren, and the last time they saw each other was in court in 2010.
