A lawsuit alleging the executor of John M. O’Quinn’s estate has treated it as a “personal slush fund” and seeks to remove him as executor has been delayed until January.

During a hearing on Wednesday, Judge Mike Wood of Harris County Probate Court No. 2 granted a continuance sought by executor T. Gerald Treece, a close friend of the late Houston plaintiffs lawyer O’Quinn, which will allow lawyers for the John M. O’Quinn Foundation to add Treece as a defendant in his individual capacity. The foundation is the primary beneficiary of O’Quinn’s estate. O’Quinn died in an automobile accident in Houston in October 2009.

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