Smith asks judge for $30 million in interest Associated Press SANTA ANA, Calif. -- Attorneys for Anna Nicole Smith asked a federal judge Monday to add up to $30 million in interest to the $88 million she won last month from the estate of her late oil tycoon husband. Attorney Philip W. Boesch said the additional money was interest Smith would have earned had she not had to wait for a ruling in the dispute over the estate of J. Howard Marshall. Attorneys for Smith's stepson, who has opposed giving any money to Smith, said they planned to appeal the initial judgment and any subsequent rulings. "When their client gets $6 million for every month of marriage and then goes back and asks for more, it's unbelievable," said David Margulies, a spokesman for the stepson, E. Pierce Marshall. U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter did not immediately rule on the request.