HILLSBOROUGH — They were hit, stabbed, imprisoned in their own house, surrounded by their own feces — and when they turn 21, they're expected to be worth more than $500 million.

They are the two teenage heirs to Doris Duke, and in the latest Rolling Stone report, they're called "The Poorest Rich Kids in the World."

Twins Georgia and Walker Inman reveal to the magazine stories about their mysterious childhood, which they say was surrounded by their father's drinking and drug addictions, recklessness, physical abuse and several bouts of violence from both their parents.

They were also part of a brutal legal custody battle between their two parents, which only ended after their father's sudden death in 2010, the report said.

Now, trustees have asked the court to intervene on the 15-year-old twins' behalf because they suspect Daisha Inman — their mother — is trying to blow their money, according to a report in The Daily News.

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The twins were left trusts worth $14 million each by Duke, their great-aunt and daughter of American Tobacco founder James "Buck" Duke and heir to Hillsborough's 2,470-acre Duke Farms.

But the twins cannot touch the trusts until they turn 21.

In March, the court was asked to intervene after Daisha Inman allegedly tried to spend $29 million of the twins' money on a Utah ranch, and a $4.3 million home in South Carolina.

Bank trustees had been trying to serve Daisha Inman papers for a June 28 court hearing since May 9, but she wasn't home, and when reached by phone, she told a process server that her swat team and bodyguards wouldn't let him near, the report said.

Papers were repeatedly mailed to her, and she never showed June 28, the report said.