The estate of country music and pop legend Glen Campbell,
previously reported to be worth tens of millions of dollars, is
actually worth an estimated $410,000, according to a new report.
Nashville's Tennessean
newspaper reports that Stanley B. Schneider, who worked for the singer
and guitarist first as his accountant and then as his manager, has filed
a four-page document in Davidson Probate Court in Nashville that places
the estimated value of Campbell's estate at $410,221, a far cry from
initial press reports after the singer's death that listed assets closer
to $50 million.
Probate
Judge David "Randy" Kennedy appointed Schneider as administrator ad
litem of Campbell's estate in February. His inventory of Campbell's
assets includes two bank accounts containing a combined total of $959.
The largest single asset listed is a 50 percent stake in the AZPB
Limited Partnership, valued $296,164. He also lists a 50 percent
interest in the AZ Baseball Broadcast Holdings at $3,464. That appears
related to Campbell's previously reported ownership interest in the
Arizona Diamondbacks.
Glen Campbell Music Inc. is valued at $25,110
in the filing, and Glen Campbell Enterprises is listed at $84,524.
Campbell was the sole owner of both of those companies.
Schneider is also in charge of tracking
ongoing royalties paid to the estate, and he listed $42,448 in royalty
payments between Aug. 8 and April 20, with $76,000 in royalties still
owed to the estate. Checks totaling $1,776 were awaiting deposit at the
time of his filing, and a payment of $14,246 is expected as a settlement
on an insurance claim stemming from water damage to a California
property Campbell owned.
Schneider listed debts of $118,200,
including an estimated $107,000 in state and federal income taxes and
$71,000 in legal fees. His estimate of Campbell's assets does not
include future income from royalties, saying, "Appraisal needed."
Campbell died on Aug. 8, 2017, after battling Alzheimer's since 2011. His estate is the subject of a legal battle; Campbell's 13-page will excludes his
daughter Kelli and sons William Travis and Wesley Kane from benefitting
from his estate. They are his children from his marriage to his second
wife, Billie Jean Nunley, which ended in divorce in 1976. Campbell was
married a total of four times and had eight children.
The singer's widow, Kim Campbell, has filed a claim asking
for more than half a million dollars in reimbursement from the late
singer's estate to cover his medical costs. Campbell's will names her as
executor, while she and his five other children are listed as
beneficiaries.
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1 comment:
Celebrities are prime targets for guardianship abuse. I don't know if Glen Campbell was in a guardianship or not. I'm just making a general statement that a celebrity is worth millions and they're easy prey when they age or get sick. It's too bad a celebrity doesn't step forward to be the face of the elder abuse awareness movement.
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