I didn't find the discussion where MT went to NY to view Hilliard's probate docs but I was reminded of when Fd took the stand to defend himself against having a $2M loan from Hilliard shown on his 2016 tax return, and how the following year, Fd tried to get his tax accountant to convert this outstanding loan payable to equity, without any backup for this transaction, and when the accountant refused, Fd found somebody else to do his taxes.
Since an accountant for Hilliard's Estate also testified that the financials for the Estate also reported Fd was indebted to him for the outstanding loan, I believe the timing of MT poking around the probate records -- was probably consistent with the time period of the hearing, and where MT was trying to confirm if Fd was reported as one of the Estate's debtors-- before Fd perjured himself, again.
Yes, similar to when NP held his head in his hands when it was revealed that Fd ran the expense for tickets for lavish foreign trips through his company's books for himself, MT, and her daughter dating back to 2015, two years before Jennifer filed for divorce, which he previously denied. MOO
Oh man... shameless Fd actually testified it wasn't that he expected to continue receiving a $14K annual financial gift (exclusion limit) from GF even after Jennifer filed for divorce, and was now missing, but that was the "agreement."