The Sun: 'They are angry about this and think Kenny is being heartless and disrespectful.'They think that — if George really meant something to him — he would let him rest in peace instead of trying to drag his name through the courts.'They think Kenny is chancing his arm.
They've said they don't want to give him a single penny.' MailOnline has contacted representatives of George Michael's estate for comment.
George, who died on Christmas Day in 2016 at the age of 53, did not leave any money to Goss in his £96.7million will. Former art dealer Goss, who has since taken his case to the High Court, is claiming George was 'not in his right mind' when he made the will in 2013, according to The Sun. "Esther Rantzen belittles Gary Lineker's pay.
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