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Mystery will may reveal Zappos founder’s final wishes


According to the WSJ, a recently discovered will suggests late Zappos co-founder Tony Hsieh had concrete plans for his fortune despite previous beliefs that he died without leaving instructions for an estate thatโ€™s estimated to be worth $1.2 billion.

Among other things, the document, signed in 2015 and included in a recent court filing, contains a striking no-contest clause directed at Hsiehโ€™s family: if any of his four family members challenges his wishes, all will receive nothing. The will also allocates over $50 million and several Las Vegas properties to undisclosed trusts tied to recipients he aimed to surprise.

Notably, Hsieh also earmarked $3 million for his alma mater Harvard University, the storied institution thatโ€™s currently battling with the Trump administration, which has frozen billions of dollars in federal funding and is reportedly giving Harvardโ€™s endowment a closer look.

The willโ€™s discovery adds another bizarre element to the already strange legal battle over Hsiehโ€™s estate following his November 2020 death in a house fire at age 46. Hsieh reportedly crafted the will to create a โ€œWOW factorโ€ for beneficiaries, wanting them to โ€œlive in the wow.โ€



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