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This page was created in memory of John F. Kennedy Jr., his beloved wife Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and her sister Lauren Bessette. They, as well as their families, will be in our hearts and prayers forever.
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JFK Jr's Will & Estate
This is the will John F.
Kennedy, Jr. signed in December 1997 and which was filed in New York City Surrogate's
Court on September 24 (along with a copy of his death certificate). Kennedy named his wife
Carolyn as his principal beneficiary, but since she died with her husband, most of his
assets will be distributed, via a trust, to Kennedy's family and friends. Previously, the
mother of Carolyn and Lauren Bessette filed these papers to begin settling her daughters's
estates.
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Settling The Bessette Estates
The mother of Carolyn Bessette
Kennedy and Lauren Bessette has initiated court proceedings to settle the estates of her
daughters, both of whom were killed with John F. Kennedy, Jr. when his small plane crashed
into the waters off Martha's Vineyard in mid-July. Ann M. Freeman today (August 26) filed
papers in New York City's Surrogate's Court seeking letters of administration for the two
estates, both of which Freeman valued at less than $500,000, according to these court
records. Along with copies of death certificates for both of her daughters, Freeman's two
petitions also seek to retain the rights for "Personal injury and wrongful death
claims against persons and parties as yet unknown arising from airplane crash on July 16,
1999."
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