Elizabeth Hurley's son was left without a $ 250 million family inheritance!

Grandpa Peter Bing has decided that his grandson Damian will not inherit anything from the Bing family and Peter does not consider him his grandson because his son Stephen had him in an extramarital affair with Elizabeth Hurley.

Jul 5, 2021 - 05:35
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Elizabeth Hurley's son was left without a $ 250 million family inheritance!

Peter Bing, the grandfather of Elizabeth Hurley's son, decided to deny him his fortune and prevented him from exercising his right to the family inheritance. According to foreign media, Peter Bing expelled 19-year-old Damian and his half-sister, Kira Bonder, from the family inheritance because they were both born out of wedlock. Damian was to inherit $ 250 million, and his half-sister was to receive roughly the same amount. Their father Stephen Bing took his own life last year, and Liz Hurley says he was confident his children would be financially cared for after his death.

- "What Stephen wanted is now relentlessly reversed. I know Stephen would be destroyed,” Hurley said.

Peter Bing, now 90, wrote a will when he learned that Liz Hurley was going to give birth to a son for his son and already then disinherited Damian, and Stephen Bing, who inherited $ 600 million from his family didn't financially care for his kids until the last year of his life when he did everything to take care of his son and daughter for the rest of his life and he intended to leave them his inheritance. In 2019, Peter Bing sued Damian and Kira to be expelled from the family funds he opened for his grandchildren because he did not consider Damian and Kira his grandchildren because they were born out of wedlock and the court granted him his wish.

Hurley appealed the court's decision with the help of Steve Bing and her appeal was upheld, but after that, Steve Bing managed to turn the whole matter in his favor and the court approved that Damian and Kira be expelled from the family fund and disinherited entirely.

By: Olivia J. - Gossip Whispers