Family and Business Connections of Playboy Scions

ByABC News
May 2, 2002, 1:00 PM

May 3 -- Their business dealings are varied and often shady. They've managed to duck official scrutiny for extended periods of time and they have a penchant for fast cars and beautiful women. Here's what Indonesia's Tommy Suharto, Iraq's Uday Hussein, Yugoslavia's Marko Milosevic and France's Jean-Christophe Mitterand have in common.

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Name: Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra

Parents: Suharto and Tien Suharto

Siblings: Siti "Tutut" Hardiyanti Rukmana, Bambang Trihatmodjo, Sigit Harjodjudanto, Siti "Titiek" Hediati Prabowo and Siti "Mamiek" Hutami Endang Adiningsih

Wife: Raden "Tata" Ajeng Ardhia Pramesti Regita Cahyani

Father's Reign: 1966 1998

Major Charges: Formally charged for masterminding the murder of Supreme Court judge Syafiuddin Kartasasmita in 2001, charged with two counts of illegal weapons possession, charged with fleeing justice and found guilty of corruption for swindling the state out of $9.2 million in a real estate scam.

Minor Sins: Fast cars, womanizing (until his 1991 marriage to Tata, a descendant of a Javanese royal family).

Past and Present Business Interests: Under Humpuss Conglomerate, major shareholdings in about 90 companies, ranging from oil exploration to natural gas to construction and shipping. Majority shareholding in Italian luxury car manufacturer, Lamborghini. Exclusive franchise for Indonesia's national car, the "Timor." Local monopoly on cloves, main ingredient for Indonesia's "kretek" cigarettes.

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Name: Uday Hussein

Parents: Saddam and Sadija Hussein

Siblings: Qusay, Rana (widow of Saddam Kamel, who was allegedly murdered by Uday) and Raghad (widow of Hussein Kamel, who was allegedly murdered by Uday). Unconfirmed reports of illegitimate half-brother.

Wife: Reportedly separated from his wife, who is the daughter of his uncle, Barzan al Takriti. Al Takriti is Saddam's half-brother.

Father's Reign: 1979 Present

Major Charges: Allegedly killed his brothers-in-law Hussein and Saddam