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Finance Pioneer Gifts Her Pet Chihuahua with $100,000

Monster Girl and Muriel Siebert
Written by emilyc

First woman of finance Muriel Siebert initially made history by buying a seat on the New York Stock Exchange. Now, she’s making history by leaving part of her fortune to her pet Chihuahua named Monster Girl. She must not be too much of a monster, though, because when Ms. Siebert died in August, she left the dog $100,000. Her will even stated, “I request that my dog not be left alone for long periods of time during the day.” Ms. Siebert also left $10,000 a year to the Animal Medical Center where Monster Girl goes for all her doggie health needs.

Monster Girl and Muriel Siebert

Not sure if dogs are into investing or saving, because there are only so many chew toys one can acquire with $100,000. One thing is for sure: Monster Girl will definitely be eating organic for the rest of her life.

Image via New York Daily News.

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Emily is a New Yorker trapped in a Floridian's body and loves every minute of her big city life. With a major in international business and years of being surrounded by ill-fitting suits and all the wrong shoes, she learned that the importance of fashion needs to be communicated to the world. To her, fashion is on the same level as charity work and feeding hungry children. Emily can be found frolicking the streets of her gayborhood enjoying the off-color humor of the gays.