The will may spark a family feud.
Yesterday, we reported the death iconic director and producer John Singleton. The 51-year old moviemaker was hosted at a hospital facility in a lenghty coma after succumbing to a stroke. Subsequentially, the family announced the “Boyz N The Hood” director would be taken f life support, and as such he was. Reportedly, Singleton passed on peacefully while surrounded by close friends and family. With the film legend now gone, his family is readying up to enter the ensuing legal proceedings encompassing the division the screenwriter’s assets.
Recent reports by TMZ now indicate John’s mother Sheila Ward as being in possession the will and to soon file it with the courts. A total $35 million dollars is on the line and the provided will may determine who gets what. To note, had Sheila Ward not been in possession this will, California law would have divided the amount equally amongst Singleton’s 7 children.
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Earlier this month, John Singleton’s daughter, Cleopatra Singleton denied previous allegations that her father was in a coma prior to his death. Moreover, she began a fight to ensure her grandmother Sheila Ward would have any powers over her late father’s legal decisions. Cleopatra’s attempt followed Ward’s motion for a temporary conservatorship while John was in a coma. Precisely, Sheila wanted to make the decisions her son could not make.
Hence, in the event that Ward is assigned as the will’s executor to the displeasure Cleopatra, things may get very messy.