Lauren Bacall's dog Sophie will be taken care of in the wake of her passing this month, as its been discovered that she left the papillon pooch $10,000 in her will.
The New York Daily News reported that the rest of Bacall's $26.6 million estate will be divided evenly between her three children, Sam Prideaux Robards, of Manhattan, Stephen Humphrey Bogart, of Florida, and Leslie Bogart, of Santa Monica, California. Sam was named as Sophie's new guardian, according to estate documents filed Friday at the Manhattan Surrogate’s Court.
In her 10-page will, she additionally requested "that my children respect my wish to keep private certain personal letters, writings, diaries and other papers or memorabilia."
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Items in Bacall's estate that could be potentially liquidated are her $9 million apartment in The Dakota building on Central Park West, her art collection — which is likely to be auctioned off — and a trust left to her by her late husband, "Maltese Falcon" star Humphrey Bogart.
The New York Post reported that Calvin Robards and Sebastian Robards, her two grandsons, will each receive $250,000. The money can be used to pay for college, and the rest will be released when they turn 30 years old, respectively.
Lastly, Isla Hernandez, a Honduran immigrant who worked for Bacall for 14 years will receive $15,000 and household staffer Maria Santos will receive $20,000.
"Oh, my God! It’s wonderful. I never thought she would do something for me," Hernandez said in an interview with the Post. She said her boss was both "nice" and "demanding."
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