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Read Paul Allen's last will and testament

The last will and testament of the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is now public.

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The last will and testament of the late Microsoft co-founder and Blazers owner Paul Allen is now public after being filed in King County Superior Court, but it offers no details about the fate of the many ventures the billionaire philanthropist had a hand in.

The document was signed by Allen on July 18. He died on Oct. 15 at the age of 65, two weeks after announcing that he was diagnosed with a recurrence of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The will was filed on Oct. 24.

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At just six pages, the will is notable for its brevity. Allen’s estate is directed to a living trust dated Dec. 17, 1993. His sister Jody Allen and her children are listed as beneficiaries. Allen was not married and had no children or descendants.

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