Matthew Perry: This is what happens to his assets

Matthew Perry
This is what happens to his assets

Matthew Perry (1969-2023).

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Long before his death, Matthew Perry had set up a trust. According to documents now revealed, these people will inherit his assets.

On October 28, 2023, Matthew Perry died at just 54 years old. Now new details about his will have emerged. The Celebrity magazine “People” was able to see the “Friends” star’s last wishes. Back in 2009, Perry deposited over a million dollars in a trust. The “Alvy Singer Living Trust” is named after the main character of Woody Allen’s (88) cult film “The Urban Neurotic”. The reason for this title is unknown.

Matthew Perry’s parents John Perry (83) and Suzanne Morrison are beneficiaries of the trust. His half-sisters Caitlin Morisson and his ex-girlfriend Rachel Dunn are also mentioned. Perry appointed two women named Lisa Ferguson and Robin Ruzan as administrators.

Matthew Perry: Children have no claim to his assets

An interesting detail in the will: Matthew Perry wrote down that any children should have no claim to his assets. But this case never happened; the actor left no descendants.

What happens to the rest of Matthew Perry’s assets remains unknown. After all, the actor was never married. At the time of his death, he was said to have an estimated $120 million. There are also some real estate properties. At his peak, Perry, like his “Friends” co-stars, earned around $1 million per episode.

Matthew Perry was found dead in the hot tub of his Los Angeles home on October 28, 2023. According to the police investigation report, the death was caused by “acute effects of ketamine”. Ultimately, Perry drowned. The star was also diagnosed with coronary heart disease. Traces of buprenorphine, a powerful painkiller from the opioid group, were found in his blood.

Matthew Perry has struggled with addiction to drugs and alcohol throughout his life. He reports on this brutally in his book “Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing”.

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