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Most of what Sinatra left his family had already been left in "Trust" well before he died. So, the will is not a clear description of what he was worth. I suggest you do a google search for "Sinatra will" and you can read the document and add uo the totals yourself.
He had fame, money and looks, and ladies just fell in love with him.
Sinatra was reported to be worth $150-$200 million at the time of his death. He earned more than $1 Billion in his professional career and gave away $1 Billion to charity. He was always flush with money and continued earning millions in fees and royalties all the way to the end of his life. But, he was also known as a huge spender and acknowldged himself that he spent too much money and that his accountants were always "bawling him out" for spending too much. So, with that in mind, I doubt he was worth as much as he should have been. If his estate was as much as $25 million at the end of his life, I would be surprised.
Many of the box sets are valued at a price close to $55 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition that they set is in.
Yes, the money in various accounts goes to his mother, Katherine, and his children ONLY. Also if Katherine dies the children go to Diana Ross.
Most of what Sinatra left his family had already been left in "Trust" well before he died. So, the will is not a clear description of what he was worth. I suggest you do a google search for "Sinatra will" and you can read the document and add uo the totals yourself.
He had fame, money and looks, and ladies just fell in love with him.
Sinatra was reported to be worth $150-$200 million at the time of his death. He earned more than $1 Billion in his professional career and gave away $1 Billion to charity. He was always flush with money and continued earning millions in fees and royalties all the way to the end of his life. But, he was also known as a huge spender and acknowldged himself that he spent too much money and that his accountants were always "bawling him out" for spending too much. So, with that in mind, I doubt he was worth as much as he should have been. If his estate was as much as $25 million at the end of his life, I would be surprised.
Many of the box sets are valued at a price close to $55 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition that they set is in.
"I love New York" - A famous quote attributed to many individuals, including NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Frank Sinatra, expressing admiration for the city.
Frank Lucas biography at www.biography.com tells us he is alive, sits in a wheel chair and is actively involved in this charity - raising money for children whose parents are incarcerated.
There is no requirement that a testator leave their money to specific people. There should be some mention of them in the will, helps avoid them contesting it. It is your estate and you are entitled to leave it to whomever you wish.
give them food but DON'T give them money.
67.5 billion
No. The issue of the children's mother being on maternity leave has no bearing on child support obligations. The money is for the children's care not for the ex-spouse.
Frank TV - 2007 Money in the Frank 1-2 was released on: USA: 27 November 2007
Anne Frank planned to use her birthday money to buy a bicycle.