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Gene Hackman’s $80Million Estate in Turmoil as Major U.S. Bank Claims Tragic Hollywood Icon and Wife Left Behind Eye-Watering Credit Card Debt

NEW MEXICO, JUL 11 – Despite an $80 million fortune, Gene Hackman’s estate faces credit card debt claims and trust disputes from his children following his and his wife’s deaths.

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Gene Hackmand and wife Betsy Arakawa left behind a staggering amount of credit card debt, leaving their estates in turmoil.

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The estates of the late actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, are being affected by claims from creditors due to alleged debts left at the time of their deaths, Us Weekly reported. Judicial documents revealed that Citibank filed a claim against Hackman’s heirs for a Mastercard debit amounting to $98,345.29, according to a lawsuit filed on July 1. Also, Arawa’s estate faces a claim for a debt of 4,329.75 to Bank of America. In total, th…

Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa died in February 2025. Now it is known that the actor is not only leaving behind a big legacy, but also surprising debts, as US Weekly reports. According to court documents, Bank Citibank demands a repayment of around 84,000 euros. Also, the estate of his deceased wife, who died a week before Gene, is confronted with a claim of about 3,700 euros by the Bank of America. In total, the total amount of the deb…

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