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CEO’s fire death sparks mystery, will fight over tech titan's fortune
Tony Hsieh, founder of Zappos, died in a 2020 house fire, sparking a legal battle over his estate. A 2015 will surfaced in 2023, naming co-executors and including a no-contest clause, but its authenticity is disputed. Forensic experts are analyzing the document's ink and signatures to determine its validity.
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