Tue, Aug 5, 2014
James Gandolfini's portrayal of brutal yet sensitive mob boss Tony Soprano on HBO's The Sopranos made him a household name and one of the highest paid actors on TV. The world was in shock when he died at just 51 years old. His very public last will and testament caused a media frenzy that had the press pouring over all the details of his estate. Leaving two young children from two different marriages, Gandolfini's legacy may see battles for years to come.
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Tue, Aug 12, 2014
Charismatic lead singer of The Doors, was a legendary rock and roll idol, a poet and a visionary. When he died in a Paris bathtub at just 27 he left a musical legacy that would endure for decades and all his worldly possessions to his girlfriend. But when she died shortly after, Morrison's fortune and legacy went to the last two people he'd ever want controlling it - her parents. And not many - including Jim's parents - are happy about it.
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Tue, Aug 19, 2014
Former Guess Girl, playboy Playmate, Marilyn Monroe lookalike and Reality TV star Anna Nicole Smith was a tabloid sensation in the 90s and early 2000s. Smith was as famous for her addictions and lavish lifestyle as she was for her curves and charisma. But when she died of an accidental overdose at age 39, she left behind a legacy of unresolved legal battles and a 5 - month old baby girl with an uncertain inheritance and several men claiming paternity.
Tue, Aug 26, 2014
One of the biggest and groundbreaking female pop stars of all time, Whitney Houston's legacy as a best-selling artist is huge. Her second album alone racked up a record-breaking 7 consecutive number one hits. But she blew millions on the high life and when she died suddenly at just 48 years old, she left behind her a mess of epic proportions with her family scrambling to clean it up.
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Tue, Sep 2, 2014
John Lennon, founding member of The Beatles, was one of the greatest singers and songwriters of all time. A peace activist and multi millionaire Lennon was shot dead by a crazed fan. He left a legacy that will live forever and a giant fortune to his wife Yoko Ono. He also left a disgruntled son, Julian, who wages a battle lasting almost two decades for his share of his father's fortune and history.
Tue, Sep 9, 2014
Elvis Presley, the pelvis-whirling rock 'n roll icon was at one point one of the highest-paid entertainers in the world. But his lavish lifestyle and over-the-top generosity with friends and family whittled away his fortune. When he died suddenly at age 42 his legacy ends up in the hands of the person who had manipulated and controlled his world when he was alive. But his family battles to put it where it belongs - in the hands of his beloved daughter Lisa Marie Presley.
John F. Kennedy Jr., was a New York socialite, the media crowned prince of America's royal family and heir to its most famous name. When his plane crashed into the Atlantic, he left his entire multi-million dollar estate to his wife, Carolyn Bessette. The problem is, she also went down with him, and so did her sister. Fueled by grief and despair the Bessette family goes after the Kennedy's seeking retribution.
For nearly 50 years, Aaron Spelling helped shape American prime time TV. The iconic producer created a massive number of hit series like Charlie's Angels, The Love Boat and Beverly Hills 90210. By the time he died at 83 years old, he left behind a monumental fortune, and a raging family feud that refused to die down. The plot twists are worthy of one of his best-known shows - Dynasty.
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Wed, Nov 5, 2014
Kurt Cobain, front man, guitarist and primary songwriter for the multi-platinum grunge band Nirvana, is credited with bringing punk rock into the mainstream during the 80s and 90s. But after disappearing for a week Kurt is found dead from a gunshot blast. He's just 27. He leaves behind a daughter, a huge legacy and no will. Kurt could never have predicted where his music would end up and how many people would be profiting from his legacy.
Bob Marley - the king of reggae - revolutionized music and had an everlasting affect on society. When he died at 36 he'd changed the world with his music - and created a multi-million dollar legacy. But without a will and with 11 children, 7 baby mommas, and 21 ex band members, the battle for his name and fortune was dirtier than he could have ever imagined. Though Marley cared little for money, in the years since his death, his fortune grew larger than life. With his empowering message came a powerful fortune.