Larry Kingâs handwritten will complicates the fight over talk-show hostâs estate
His son, Tampaâs Larry King Jr., has made an emergency move to become special administrator of Larry Kingâs estate.
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By Nardine Saad Los Angeles Times (TNS)
Published Feb. 16
The fight for the estate of legendary broadcaster Larry King is getting ugly.
Shawn King, who had been married to the newsman since 1997, is contesting a handwritten amendment to the
Larry King Live starâs will and has gone to court to contest his son Larry King Jr.âs emergency move to become a special administrator of the estate.
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Larry King has passed away at the age of 87, just weeks after being diagnosed with COVID-19, though his cause of death has not yet been confirmed as of this writing. The iconic radio and television personality enjoyed over five decades in the spotlight, interviewing a variety of people from presidents and religious figures to swindlers and paranormal experts. Although his long-running TV show and bombastic personality kept him in the spotlight, his personal life also garnered the attention of many. Throughout his life, Larry married seven different women, though he was with his most recent wife, Shawn King, the longest.
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