Gloria Vanderbilt has left nearly all of her fortune to her youngest son, CNN host Anderson Cooper, the New York Post’s Page Six is reporting.
It attributed the details to her will filed Monday in Manhattan surrogate court.
Her eldest son, Leopold “Stan” Stokowski will get her place in a Midtown New York co-op. Her estranged middle son, Chris Stokowski, was not left anything, according to Page Six. He reportedly cut himself off from the family 40 years ago, Page Six reported.
It was not immediately clear just how much Cooper will receive. But Page Six estimated Vanderbilt’s fortune to be about $200 million.
Cooper had told radio host Howard Stern in 2014 that he did not expect any money from his mother.
"My mom has made clear to me that there's no trust fund,” he said. “There's none of that."
Vanderbilt, a socialite fashion icon, died June 17 at the age of 95. She was the great-great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the 19th century railroad and shipping magnate.
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