Friday, February 14, 2025

Battle Brewing Over Irv Gotti Fortune?


Last week Murder Inc Records founder Irv Gotti passed away age 54 [click here if you missed that]. 

Now insiders claim there's a big battle brewing over the will...

But before his passing, Irv made one final boss move. He sold his music catalog for $300 million. Now, that’s generational wealth. While some may argue that he should have kept the rights in the family, let’s be real: he secured his family’s future. That’s what’s up.
How will this pan out?
Now, here’s where things get a little complicated. Irv reportedly (rumored-to-be) left control of his estate to his eldest daughter. Generally, the oldest is often seen as the leader. But let’s not pretend we don’t know how these things tend to go down. Whenever big money is involved, families get to fighting. Mine sure did.
According to sources, tensions may already be brewing. The question isn’t just about who got the money. This seems to be about who’s in control. And let’s be honest, $300 million is the kind of money that can sow some real seeds.
Personally, I’ve seen this happen in families at all levels. Even a couple of thousand dollars can split folks apart. But at the end of the day, Irv made his choice. He seemed to believe his eldest daughter was the best person to handle his legacy, and at this point, the rest of the family may have no choice but to follow her lead.

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