Jeffrey Epstein executed a new will just 2 days before he was found dead in his New York City jail cell, according to probate documents obtained by NBCNews.
The financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein executed a new will just two days before he wasthis month, according to probate documents obtained by NBC News.
The estate details wealth of $577,672,654 — $18,551,700 more than Epstein told a judge he had when he unsuccessfully sought bail last month on federal sex trafficking charges. The new property listing includes an entry for that amount described as"aviation assets, automobiles and boats."New York State Division of Criminal Justice via Reuters - file
Epstein had a brother, Mark Epstein, who the will notes would have inherited the estate had Jeffrey Epstein died not having a will.
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