Property goes to Bee Gees widow
The will of Bee Gees member Maurice Gibb leaves his widow, Yvonne, more than $2 million, their six homes and all ownership in copyrights and musical compositions. The couple, married for nearly 30 years, owned two homes in England, two in Miami Beach, one in Spain and one in the Bahamas. Most are now up for sale.
Gibb’s last will and testament, drawn up 12 years ago and filed in a Miami-Dade County court, also establishes trust funds for his children -- Adam, 27, and Samantha, 22, of Miami Beach.
Gibb, a longtime Miami Beach resident, died Jan. 12 at 53 after emergency surgery for a blocked intestine.
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