💨 Abstract
Tony Hsieh, co-founder of Zappos, left a $1.2 billion estate with specific plans detailed in a 2015 will, despite earlier beliefs of no instructions. The will contains a no-contest clause, directing his family to follow his wishes or receive nothing.
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