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Duke heirs claim stepmom sold off family heirlooms

Theജ twin teen heirs to Doris Duke’s $60 million fortune say their “wicked stepmom” is se♔lling off their family heirlooms, including a million-dollar firearm collection, without giving them a dime.

Georgia and Walker Inman, both 15, want felon🐓 stepmom Daralee Inman to answer for spending $328,000 of a $8 million trust fund that their father left her and them wh꧂en he died of a methodone overdose in 2010.

“To date, the administration appears 🍌to have been for the sole benefit of Daralee Inman and counsel to the exclusion of Wal🎀ker P. Inman Jr’s minor children, who are stated beneficiaries of his trust,” a lawyer for the Inman twins said in a Sept. 9 court document.

The legal pe♍tition, fi🔯led in Wyoming court, said Daralee needed the court’s permission to withdrawal the funds.

The bulk of the trust-fund money is tied up in a $3.2 million log-and-stone ranch in Wyoming and a $4.6 million South Carolina ♊plantation bu⛄t also includes “expensive antiques, valuable artwork, sacks of gold Krugerrands, bars of silver, gold jewelry and a million dollars worth of collectible firearms,” the documents state.

Many꧂ of Walker’s weapons are currently listed for sale online from a Maine-based auction company called James D. Julia.

They include h♛is “extremely rare” Dick Casull Model CA-3800 semiautomatic pistol, which is available at a starting bid of $3,000.

“Said sales ha🅠ve wasted assets of the trust that are to be specifically distributed to the minor children,” the twins’ suit charged.

Meanwhile, the kids have not been able to get their hands on one piece of their dad’s mementos, 💮it said.

The stepmom claims in the court papers that she had to sell off the family goods because the estate was bereft of liqui🔥d assets.

Daralee did not return messages fo𒐪r comm��ent Friday.

The teens’ mother, Daisha Inman, is the fourth wife of Walker Inman Jr., nephew of the tobacco heiress and philaꦅnthropist Doris Duke.

Daisha is embroil🐼ed in her own legal battle with two banks that serve as trustees to her children’s $60 million Duke inheritance.

Trustees for Citibank and JP Morgan claim that Daisha hꩵas drained $1 million of the money and tried to blow half of the total $60 million trust on a Utah mega-mansion.

Daralee, who h🐻as convictions for drug felonies in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, also was accused of sexually abused her stepchildren while they were living with her and their father at the family’s South Carolina estate, according to police reports just obtained by The Post.

Daralee allegedly “threatened to feed the children to൩ the alligators if they told anyone of the abuse,” the records stated.

She was never charged.

The state’s Department of Socia💃l Services later found in April 2011 that𓂃 she had physically abused them, records show.