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Everyone from a homeless person to a billionaire can be addicted to drugs.” Although Siegel hasn’t seen “Generation Wealth,” which is part of a larger museum and photo exhibit, she has a feeling it will be well received at the Sundance Film Festival. “I’m sure it will be a well-done movie, and I wouldn’t be surprised it will be up for an award again,” she said. “We are in it because we had signed to be in “Queen of Versailles.” And the filmmaker is using footage they shot of us for several years.” While “Queen of Versailles” didn’t show the Siegels in a positive light, Siegel is prepared to take what she calls a “beating” again with “Generation Wealth.” “I just want to raise awareness of drug abuse,” she said. That said, Siegel did say her husband’s company has finally climbed out of the financial pit that forced them to stop building Versailles, which would have been the largest house in the United States. “In ‘Queen of Versailles’ it looked like we lost everything, but at that time with the global recession and economic crisis, everyone made cutbacks,” she said. “We lost a building in Las Vegas, and stopped construction on Versailles. By doing that we self-financed the company and saved thousands of jobs. I mean, we could have cashed out and lived happily ever after, but that’s not us.” Last year, after working to get back on their feet, the Siegels are stronger than ever, and com- The New York Times crossword puzzle ACROSS 1 Start of the third qtr. 4 Treatment centers? 8 Sycophant’s quality 13 Mr. Dithers’s wife in “Blondie” 17 ____-ball pens 18 Ristorante dessert 20 Construction-site vehicle 21 Top 22 Richard Simmons diet regimen / London tabloid 24 Records 25 One may have a height restriction 26 Gauge 27 Carpe ____ 29 What a red pepper on a menu may signal / Made clear 31 Caninelike animal more closely related to a cat than a dog 32 Three-engine planes 34 Babies grow into them 35 O. J. Simpson trial judge 37 “Goosebumps” author 38 So-called “cradle of civilization” 40 Curse 43 Preceder of free throws / Juice container? 46 Pretended to be 50 Inventor Howe 51 Discombobulated 52 Slimming surgeries, in brief 54 ____ Ste. 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After Victoria passed away in 2015 of a drug overdose friends led her mother to the diary. pany, which includes a location at the base of Canyons Village and more than 27 other timeshare resorts across the country, made more than $1 billion last year, Siegel said. “[David] bought the Las Vegas Hilton, the Cocoa Beach Pier in Florida and a football team – the Orlando Predators,” she said. “The funny thing was he didn’t tell me these things because he wanted to keep me from spending money. He tricked me.” Sill the recent successes won’t outshine the light on Siegel’s mission of awareness. “I made my own documentary for myself,” she said. “If anyone wants to see it, I can set up a private viewing.” “Victoria’s Voice” can be Y d t purchased by emailing jackieseigel@aol.com or calling 407808-8032. It can be purchased at Westgate Resorts. For information about the Victoria’s Voice Foundation, visit www. victoriasiegelfoundation.org. Lauren Greenfield’s “Generation Wealth” will screen at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 18, at The MARC, Park City; 3 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 20, at the Temple Theatre, Park City; 6 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 21, at the Broadway Centre Cinema 6 in Salt Lake City, 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 25, at the Prospector Square Theatre, Park City and at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Sundance Resort Screening Room, Sundance Resort. For information, visit sundance.org/festivals. |