Naomi Judd Left Daughters Out Of $25 Million Will: Report | Eastern NC Now

Country star Naomi Judd reportedly left full control of her estate and fortune, believed to be worth $25 million, to her husband Larry Strickland, earmarking nothing for her two daughters Ashley and Wynonna Judd.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Katie Jerkovich.

    Country star Naomi Judd reportedly left full control of her estate and fortune, believed to be worth $25 million, to her husband Larry Strickland, earmarking nothing for her two daughters Ashley and Wynonna Judd.

    In court documents obtained by RadarOnline, the late country legend makes no mention of her famous daughters and named Strickland as the sole person in charge of it all. It is not known how the late singer instructed Strickland to divide her assets.

    "I nominate and appoint my spouse, Larry Strickland, as Executor of my estate," the document reportedly read.

    "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," it reportedly added. "I direct that no bond shall be required of my Executor."

    The outlet reported that Wynonna is "upset" at her mother's will. It also reported that the singer, who was another part of the hit country duo The Judds, reportedly "believes she was a major force behind her mother's success."

    There have been no official comments yet from Wynonna or her actress sister about the report.

    The "Why Not Me" hitmaker killed herself in April after a lengthy battle with mental health problems, as The Daily Wire previously reported. She was 76.

    "She obviously was suffering, and, as such, her days up until that moment were hurtful to her," Ashley Judd said in a "Good Morning America" appearance.

    The late country star and Strickland tied the knot in May 1989.
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