Heath Ledger’s Life Insurance Firm Won’t Pay Out
THERE will be an insurance company investigation into Heath Ledger’s death. Forget the police, this is money:
The firm, which is owned by ING Americas, wrote the policy in June 2007, and the insurance money was due to be paid out to an unnamed trustee who would hold the money until two-year-old Matilda comes of age.
But they have so far failed to honour the document and have launched their own probe into Ledger’s death to establish if he committed suicide, therefore voiding the policy.
Heath’s family has gifted his entire $16.6 million dollar estate to his daughter Matilda…
Posted: 29th, September 2008 | In: Celebrities, Money Comment | TrackBack | Permalink