Kevin Knox
American Basketball Player
24 years old
Single
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Generous George Harrison has left his massive fortune – valued at just under $300 million – to his family, to his religion and to his favorite charities.
The will of the “quiet Beatle,” who died Thursday at 58 after a courageous, four-year battle against cancer, calls for most of his estate to be inherited by his wife, Olivia, and their 24-year-old son, Dhani, sources told The Post.
Another part of Harrison’s estate – believed to be as much as 10 percent – will be given to the Hare Krishna religious sect, which the famed musician embraced in the late ’60s.
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In his latest book, evangelist Billy Graham declares that non-Christians are doomed to live in a fiery hell, a message his son said he has wanted to share for several years.
“There were some family members who thought that he shouldn’t do it because it was a negative subject,” said Franklin Graham in an interview Friday (Oct. 2). “And Daddy said, ‘It is a negative subject. It’ s a real subject.