The family of late Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh is challenging a newly surfaced will that claims to allocate his $500 million fortune, labeling it a “sham” and seeking its invalidation. Hsieh, who died in 2020 from smoke inhalation, was believed to have died without a will, but a man named Kashif Singh alleges he found one among his grandfather’s belongings. The family argues the will is forged, citing discrepancies in Hsieh’s signature and a lack of evidence connecting him to the alleged witnesses. They have hired a handwriting expert who found significant differences in the signatures, supporting their claim of forgery.
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