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The Time Is Now for Making Your Claim to Be David Bowie’s Lovechild

Bowie fortuneIf you think you could be David Bowie’s lovechild, you should make your case now. The lawyers handling the late singer’s affairs have enforced a deadline for claims from those who might be entitled to a piece of his $100 million fortune, placing a notice in the Times newspaper with a hard date of May 4. Bowie only had two children, but he was admittedly promiscuous. Nearly half of his estate was left to his supermodel wife Iman, and the rest was divided between the two children.  

See Mark Wood, Could You Be David Bowie’s Lovechild? Lawyers Say the Deadline Is Looming for Those Who Think They Are Entitled to a Slice of the ‘Incredibly Promiscuous’ Star’s £80MILLION Fortune, February 25, 2017. 

Special thanks to Joel Dobris (Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law) for bringing this article to my attention.