Naomi Judd has reportedly left her daughters Ashley and Wynonna out of her will.
Ashley and Wynonna Judd have been mourning the death of their mother, who died by suicide on April 30th.
She left her entire estate to her husband Larry Strickland, to who she was married to for 33 years.
Singer Naomi named Strickland’s brother Reginald and Daniel Kris Wiatr as the “co-executors” of her estate.
“I nominate and appoint my spouse, Larry Strickland, as Executor of my estate,” Naomi’s will reads.
“In the event my spouse ceases or fails to serve, then I nominate and appoint my brother-in-law, Reginald Strickland, and Daniel Kris Wiatr as Co-Executors,” the will says.
“I direct that no bond shall be required of my Executor.”
Naomi Judd Cut Daughters Out Of $25 Million Will: Report https://t.co/pDkbABObLN pic.twitter.com/DwxkzCAsbn
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Naomi Judd left her daughters, Wynonna and Ashley, out of her will https://t.co/7f6yyyOaZh pic.twitter.com/l7D47kPnn6
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The late country singer died by suicide on April 30. https://t.co/uBbxsO1KnE
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“She used a weapon, a firearm,” Ashley said of Naomi’s death.
“That’s the piece of information that we are very uncomfortable sharing, but understand that we’re in a position that if we don’t say it someone else is going to.”
According to Radaronline:
“Naomi and Larry had been married since May 1989. RadarOnline.com has been told Wynonna is ‘upset’ at her mother’s baffling decision as she was part of the duo The Judds and ‘believes she was a major force behind her mother’s success.’
According to Page Six:
“The will was prepared on Nov. 20, 2017, nearly five years before Naomi died.
“According to the documents, the ‘Love Can Build a Bridge’ singer – who suffered a life-long and public battle with depression – was of ‘sound mind and disposing memory’ when she signed and approved the will.
“Melissa Sitzler, a senior account manager at a Tennessee law firm called Wiatr & Associates, and another individual named Abigail Muelder signed as witnesses, vouching that Naomi was of ‘sound mind, memory and understanding, and not under any restraint or in any respect incompetent to make a Last Will and Testament.’”