Widow Of Hugh Hefner Crystal Harris Was Not Included In His Will !!

Widow Of Hugh Hefner Crystal Harris Was Not Included In His Will !! 
BHR Hollywood Reports........Crystal Harris may not inherit anything from her late husband, Hugh Hefner, who died of natural causes at the age of 91 on Wednesday, September 27.


It was reported in 2013 that the legendary magazine publisher and the model, 31, signed an "ironclad" prenuptial agreement before their wedding at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles in December 2012.


 She had not been added to his pre-existing will at the time. Instead, his massive fortune had been promised to "his children, the University of Southern California film school and a variety of charities,".

Hugh And Crystal 
Hefner's estate was estimated to be worth $43 million in 2013. That number does not include the $100 million for which he sold the Playboy Mansion in August 2016.

His latest will and testament has not been made public.

 His ex-girlfriend Holly Madison wrote in her 2015 tell-all book Down the Rabbit Hole that she discovered a copy of the documents laid out on her side of the bed they previously shared while she was packing her things and preparing to leave the Playboy Mansion after her and Hef's 2008 split.

She said they were left on her side of the bed they previously shared and that it stated that after death tax, Hef's fortunes "would be divvied up starting with roughly 50 percent to his charitable foundation and the bulk of the remainder divided evenly between his four children: Christie, David, Marston, and Cooper."

Holly Madison 
She also wrote that the will stated that $3 million would be bestowed to her at the time of Hef's death, "provided I still lived at the mansion." Madison said she did not want the money and was offended, writing, "Did he really think he could buy me?"

Hef's family has not commented on her remarks.

After Madison's memoir was published, the Playboy founder said in a statement, "Over the course of my life I've had more than my fair share of romantic relationships with wonderful women.

 Many moved on to live happy, healthy and productive lives, and I'm pleased to say remain dear friends today. Sadly, there are a few who have chosen to rewrite history in an attempt to stay in the spotlight. I guess, as the old saying goes: You can't win 'em all!"


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