Two and a half months after the disappearance of Alain Delon, who died at the age of 88, it seems that there will be no inheritance war, as we can sometimes see in other families. The eldest of the Delon siblings had indicated the division decided by their late father and he will not contest anything.
Anthony Delon had explained that the Samurai had chosen to leave Anouchka 50% of his fortune, the rest being divided equally between his brother, Alain-Fabien and him.
“It’s recorded, it’s finished, it’s finished, so there is no conflict. There is no inheritance war,” he revealed at the time.
Total respect of last wishes
Anthony Delon confirmed what he had previously said about inheritance and the comments made at the beginning of the year, he explained: “Indeed, today I am going to endorse what I said to you a few years ago month. I asked my lawyer last week to agree to all the sharing conditions, all the financial conditions that had been requested by my father. »
Anthony Delon goes even further. “I will be transparent and I will provide evidence, if necessary, but in any case, as far as I am concerned, everything is recorded,” he added while he came to promote a planned film concert on November 8 at the Palais des Congrès in Paris. Titled Delon, the last Samurai – The symphony concertthe show will see 80 musicians play the soundtracks of 20 films in which Alain Delon has appeared.
The question of inheritance was already much talked about well before the death of Alain Delon, in particular because of the conflicting relationships between the three children. The actor of Rocco and his brothers was buried on his property in Douchy, in Loiret, on August 24 as he had wished.