In his will, James Gandolfini left most of his estimated $70 million estate to his children, but set aside millions for his wife and relatives, The Associated Press reports.
The New York Post reports a will dated Dec. 19 was filed Tuesday in Manhattan Surrogate's Court.
Gandolfini's son, Michael, is to get the largest chunk through a trust set aside for him until he turns 21. He'll split his father's Italian property with 8-month-old half-sister Liliana when she turns 25.
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The newspaper says the remainder of "The Sopranos" star's estate will be split among his wife, sisters and daughter.
Gandolfini grew up in Westwood, N.J. He
died last month of a heart attack while visiting Italy with his son. He left $200,000 each to his personal assistant and secretary.
The will is the first and primary filing of his estate; more filings are expected.
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