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£20M Moss Estate Sparks Bitter Family Dispute

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Children of F1 icon Stirling Moss are in a legal dispute.
  • The estate is valued at approximately £20 million.
  • The dispute arose after his wife died without a will.
£20M Moss Estate Sparks Bitter Family Dispute

A significant legal dispute has emerged among the children of the late Formula One icon, Sir Stirling Moss, concerning his estimated £20 million fortune. The conflict arose following the passing of Moss's third wife, Lady Susie, in 2023. Lady Susie died without a will, creating complications in the distribution of Sir Stirling's estate, which he had largely bequeathed to her.

His daughter from a previous marriage, Allison Bradley, has reportedly initiated legal proceedings in the High Court against her half-brother, Stirling Elliot Moss. According to reports, the initial distribution intended for Elliot to receive three-quarters of the £22.08 million estate, with Allison set to inherit 25 percent. The absence of Lady Susie's will has thrown these plans into disarray.

Stirling Moss, widely considered one of F1's greatest drivers, had an illustrious career spanning 1951 to 1961. He won 16 races and achieved 24 podium finishes before retiring in 1962 after a serious crash. The legal battle over his substantial fortune adds a somber chapter to his enduring legacy in motorsport.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The dispute arose because his widow, Lady Susie, died without leaving a will, complicating the distribution of Sir Stirling's estate.
Sir Stirling Moss' estate is valued at approximately £20 million, with probate papers showing a total of £22.08 million.
The legal dispute involves Sir Stirling Moss' daughter, Allison Bradley, and his son, Stirling Elliot Moss, over the inheritance.

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