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Tony Bennett's daughters file new lawsuit against their brother over late father's estate

  • Tony Bennett's daughters, Antonia and Johanna, filed a lawsuit against their brother, D'Andrea 'Danny' Bennett, claiming he illegally benefited from their father's estate after his death in 2023.
  • The lawsuit alleges that Danny abused his fiduciary responsibilities and took advantage of Tony's declining health, profiting from self-interested transactions without proper accounting.
  • Antonia and Johanna state they received only $245,000 each from the estate, which is far less than they are entitled to, while Danny profited significantly from sales of their father's assets.
  • The sisters are seeking damages at trial and want a judge to remove Danny from managing the family trust, accusing him of malicious actions against them.
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Tony Bennett's daughters file new lawsuit against their brother over late father's estate

Tony Bennett’s two daughters have filed a new lawsuit against their brother. They allege he enriched himself at their expense both before and after the death of their father in 2023.

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Noise11.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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