After the recent frenzy concerning the details of soul-man James Brown's last will and testament, it appears that TMZ has obtained copies of the legal document and, well, there's not much to look at. Brown's will, signed in 2000, imparts "furniture, appliances, furnishings, pictures, silverware, china, glass, books, jewelry, wearing apparel, boats, automobiles, and other vehicles..." to his six children but makes no reference to his estate's net worth.
Brown did not include crazed-girlfriend Tomi Rae Hynie (who insists she really, really was legally married to the singer) or their 5-year-old son in the will's list of recepients.
erin_broadley
Los Angeles, CA
October 2006
JAN 19, 2007 11:02 AM