[3][4] One time seeing his admiration for one of the paintings he had bought, she said casually that he overpaid for it because it is not a picture of a master, but his disciple and by using the dates proved it.
The case went to trial but was settled prior to return of a verdict, and the children were granted about 12% of the fortune,[10] leaving Piasecka Johnson in control of the majority of the estate.
[11] She converted the family estate in Princeton, New Jersey, named Jasna Polana, into a golf course that is part of the PGA Tour-owned Tournament Players Club franchise.
[9] Johnson founded a school in Gdańsk for autistic children, and donated to the church in Poland, and welfare centres.
[13] Her collection was removed from the chapel in May 2014 in preparation for its eventual sale at Christie's auction house in July 2014.