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A jury has decided that the 2014 version of Aretha Franklin’s will should stand in an ongoing battle about her estate. When Aretha died, it was believed that she did not have a will, which would result in her assets being equally divided between her four children, Kecalf Cunningham, Clarence Franklin, Edward Franklin and Teddy Richards. Franklin’s niece discovered a will written by Aretha hidden in a spiral notebook under a cushion of her sofa that she signed. She additionally included the statement, “Being of sound mind, I write my will and testimony.” This will states that her three sons, C...
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Three of Aretha Franklin’s sons are reuniting next week, but not for the usual reasons. The “Respect” singer had four sons, Clarence, 68, Edward, 66, Ted White II, 59 and Kecalf Cunningham, 53. She died of pancreatic cancer in August 2018. Edward, White and Cunningham will be headed to a Michigan court on Monday for a trial over their late mother’s wills. Two handwritten wills were discovered at Franklin’s Detroit home after her death. Her estate is estimated to be worth over $80 million. The first will was found in a cabinet and dates back to 2010 and identifies White, and Franklin’s niece,...
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The FBI monitored Aretha Franklin for decades since the late 1960s, according to files released last month under the Freedom of Information Act. On April 8, 1968, a memo informed the FBI about plans for a “huge memorial concert” with Franklin and others in support of “militant Black power.” The memo mentioned that Franklin performed at a conference whose leaders “hate America” according to a “confidential source.” As a civil rights activist who spoke out about the struggle for civil rights and women’s equality, Franklin was followed by the FBI due to alleged links to “possible racial violence”...
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