Harry Potter publisher leaves $1.2billion company to lover and cuts out family
A PUBLISHING tycoon has left his $1.2billion company to his lover and cut his sons and ex-wife out of his will, it has been reported.books, died suddenly in June while out on a walk in Martha’s Vineyard.He is survived by his two sons Maurice 'Reece' Robinson, 25, and 34-year-old John Benham 'Ben' Robinson, and his ex-wife Helen Benham, who is their mother.
She has also inherited all his personal possessions, according to his 2018 will, which the paper says it has reviewed.The situation has reportedly left some family members unhappy and they are reviewing their legal options.
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