[World] Jury rules document found in Aretha Franklin's couch is valid will

Image source, Getty ImagesBy Sam CabralBBC News, Washington DCA Michigan jury has ruled that a 2014 document found in Aretha Franklin's couch after her death is a valid will to her multi-million dollar estate.A two-day trial pitted the late Queen of Soul's children against each other in a battle over two handwritten versions of the singer's final wishes.Attorneys for two of Franklin's sons had asserted their half-brother Ted White "wants to disinherit" them.Tuesday's verdict ends a nearly five-year legal squabble within the family.When Franklin died from pancreatic cancer in August 2018, it was widely believed she had not prepared a will.But, nine months later, her niece Sabrina Owens - the estate's executor at the time - discovered two separate sets of handwritten documents at the singer's home in Detroit.One version, dated June 2010, was found inside a locked desk drawer, along with record contracts and other documents.A newer version, from March 2014, was found within a spiral noteb

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[World] Jury rules document found in Aretha Franklin's couch is valid will
Aretha Franklin in a 1980 file photoImage source, Getty Images

A Michigan jury has ruled that a 2014 document found in Aretha Franklin's couch after her death is a valid will to her multi-million dollar estate.

A two-day trial pitted the late Queen of Soul's children against each other in a battle over two handwritten versions of the singer's final wishes.

Attorneys for two of Franklin's sons had asserted their half-brother Ted White "wants to disinherit" them.

Tuesday's verdict ends a nearly five-year legal squabble within the family.

When Franklin died from pancreatic cancer in August 2018, it was widely believed she had not prepared a will.

But, nine months later, her niece Sabrina Owens - the estate's executor at the time - discovered two separate sets of handwritten documents at the singer's home in Detroit.

One version, dated June 2010, was found inside a locked desk drawer, along with record contracts and other documents.

A newer version, from March 2014, was found within a spiral notebook containing Franklin's doodles wedged beneath the living room sofa cushions.

Six jurors in the city of Pontiac were tasked with determining whether or not the latter document qualifies as a valid will - an argument backed by Franklin's children Kecalf and Edward.

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