Mystery may reveal the ultimate wish of the founder of Zappos


According to WSJrecently discovered Will suggests that yesterday’s Zappos co-founder Tony Hsieh had a concrete plan for his property despite his previous belief that he died without leaving instructions for the property estimated to be worth $1.2 billion.

Among other things, documents signed in 2015 and included in a recent court filing contain impressive non-contest clauses directed at Hsieh’s family. The will also allocates more than $50 million and some Las Vegas properties to private trusts tied to recipients intended to surprise him.

In particular, Hsieh also allocated $3 million to his alma mater Harvard University. Billion dollar freeze It’s federal funding, and so It is reportedly I often watch Harvard University’s donations.

The will discovery already adds another strange element Strange Legal battle with Hsieh’s real estate after his death in November 2020 in a house fire at the age of 46. Hsieh reportedly built a will to create “awesome factor” for his beneficiaries and hopes to “live in Wow.”

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