Gene Hackman, the two-time Oscar-winning actor, has made headlines with the unveiling of his will, which reveals a surprising turn of events regarding his estate. The Hollywood legend left every penny of his fortune to his wife, Betsy Arakawa, who was named his sole beneficiary back in 1995. However, there’s a significant twist in the document that could change how his assets are ultimately distributed.
Hackman’s Children Left Out of the Will
Despite his close relationship with his three children—son Christopher and daughters Leslie and Elizabeth—none of them are mentioned in Gene Hackman’s will. The will clearly designates Betsy as the sole beneficiary, leaving his children out of the equation. This has raised eyebrows, particularly considering Hackman’s relatively recent reconciliation with his children after years of a strained relationship.
The Potential Impact of Betsy and Gene’s Deaths
What makes this situation even more complicated is the timing of their deaths. Gene Hackman passed away about a week after Betsy, who tragically died from hantavirus, a rare and potentially fatal disease. A provision in Betsy’s will adds another layer of intrigue—if she and Gene were to die within 90 days of each other, their deaths would be considered simultaneous. In that case, Betsy’s assets would be directed to charity, which could significantly alter the distribution of the couple’s wealth.
New Mexico’s Community Property Laws Could Impact the Outcome
New Mexico, where Gene and Betsy lived, operates under community property laws. If the couple didn’t have a prenup, Betsy’s estate could include substantial amounts of money, and her share would likely be directed to charity under the terms of her will. This could affect Gene’s children, as they might be entitled to his share of the estate, despite being left out of his will.
Gene Hackman’s Children May Challenge the Will
Hackman’s son, Christopher, has reportedly hired prominent California trust and estate attorney Andrew M. Katzenstein to represent him, which suggests that he may challenge his father’s will. The siblings’ complicated relationship with Gene, particularly during Chris’s formative years, could play a role in this legal battle. Despite their past, Gene had reportedly become closer with his children in recent years.
The Hackman-Arakawa Estate Seeks Privacy for Death Scene Evidence
In addition to the legal drama surrounding the will, Julia Peters, a representative for Gene and Betsy’s estate, has filed legal paperwork seeking to prevent authorities from releasing sensitive materials related to the death scene. The request includes a prohibition on the release of any officer body cam footage or photographs, citing the couple’s right to privacy in death.
A Shocking and Tragic Loss
Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa were found dead in their New Mexico home last month, and authorities believe their bodies had been lying there for over a week before being discovered. The circumstances surrounding their deaths, along with the contents of their wills, have left many questions unanswered, particularly regarding the distribution of Hackman’s fortune and the impact on his children.