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Gloria Vanderbilt Leaves Almost Everything in Estate to Anderson Cooper

HEFTY INHERITANCE

The heiress and socialite reportedly left nothing to her middle son, Chris Stokowski.

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Heiress Gloria Vanderbilt reportedly left almost all of her estate to her youngest son, CNN’s Anderson Cooper. According to Page Six, Vanderbilt—who died at the age of 94 last month after being diagnosed with advanced stomach cancer—gave nothing to her estranged middle son, Chris Stokowski, and only left her eldest son, Leopold “Stan” Stokowski, her property in Midtown Manhattan. It is not clear how much Cooper will receive, but her fortune is reportedly estimated to be worth $200 million. Chris Stokowski cut ties from the family about four decades ago, reportedly over a dispute with Vanderbilt’s psychiatrist.

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