Aretha Franklin’s Estate Worth $80m — But She ‘Didn’t Leave A Will’

ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 05: The Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin performs at The Fox Theatre on March 5, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for The Fox Theatre)

Aretha Franklin, one of the greatest musicians of her time, reportedly died without leaving a will.

The ‘Natural Woman’ singer died on August 16 leaving behind an estate worth a reported $80 million.

According to Detroit Free Press, Franklin’s four sons filed a document on Tuesday listing themselves as interested parties in her estate.

One document filed with the court and signed by her son Kecalf Franklin, her estate attorney, David Bennett, check a box acknowledging the absence of a will.

“The decedent died intestate and after exercising reasonable diligence, I am unaware of any unrevoked testamentary instrument relating to property located in this state as defined,” the form reads.

“I just hope (Franklin’s estate) doesn’t end up getting so hotly contested,” said Don Wilson, Franklin’s attorney in copyright matters, song publishing and record deals.

“Any time they don’t leave a trust or will, there always ends up being a fight.”

Sabrina Owens, Franklin’s niece, asked the court to appoint her as personal representative of the estate.

TheCable

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