Gene Hackman and Wife Betsy's Wills Revealed: What Happens to Their Estate?
Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy had established each other as the personal representatives of their estates before they were both found dead on Feb. 26
Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy's wills have been revealed over two weeks after they were found dead in their home on Feb. 26.
In Hackman's will, per documents obtained by PEOPLE, the late actor appointed Betsy, 65, as the personal representative of his estate and the recipient of his entire estate, citing a trust agreement made Sept. 22, 1995. The will itself was written in June 2005 and submitted in Santa Fe County court March 6.
In the event of Betsy's death, Gene had appointed attorney Michael G. Sutin as his first successor for personal representative of his state. Sutin died in 2019, according to an online obituary that described him as a Santa Fe attorney who died in Texas.
With Sutin's death, Gene appointed Julia L. Peters as his second successor for personal representation of his state. Peters is chief counsel at Avalon Trust Co., a Santa Fe investment firm. Peters' biography on Avalon's website describe her as a former managing partner of the Sutin, Thayer & Browne law firm.
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Betsy Arakawa and Gene HackmanThe Oscar winner had also appointed the remainder of a trust titled the GeBe Revocable trust in favor of Betsy as the successor trustee of his trust, per a September 1995 agreement. Peters' court documents filed alongside Gene's will identifies Gene's three adult children — Christopher, 65, Elizabeth, 62, and Leslie, 58, whom he had with first wife Faye Maltese — as his heirs. The court granted Peters an informal appointment as the personal representative of Gene's estate moving forward.
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Betsy Arakawa and Gene Hackman on Nov. 7, 1988Betsy's will was signed on the same date as Gene's in 2005. Her will details that expenses incurred from her death, funeral and administration of her estate would be paid out of her estate. The will states that Betsy may have made a statement or list separate from the will that indicates whom she would give her personal property to.
Given Gene's death, the remainder of her estate is to go to her personal representative to hold in a charitable trust "to achieve purposes beneficial to the community, consistent with the charitable preferences and interests expressed or indicated by my spouse and me during our lifetimes." she wrote.
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Legal expert David Esquibias, who is not affiliated with this matter, tells PEOPLE it is impossible to say who the beneficiaries of Gene's trust are because that information has not been made public.
"When you have a married couple, the issue is who dies first, and in this case, Betsy died first, so she left everything to the Gene Hackman trust. He outlives her. So he theoretically inherits from Betsy into his trust, and then when he dies, his trust goes to whoever his trust beneficiaries are," Esquibias says. "In this case, we don't see who the beneficiaries are of the Gene Hackman trust because the Gene Hackman trust hasn't been either publicly released or it's not part of the probate proceeding. Typically though, the probate proceeding, at least in California, the trust is usually included."
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Betsy Arakawa and Gene HackmanBetsy had appointed Gene as her personal representative of her estate and Sutin as an alternate. Peters was also her second alternate.
On March 7, authorities revealed that their investigation found that Betsy died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, which is caused by hantavirus — transmitted most often through contact with rodent saliva, urine or droppings — one full week before Gene, and that he was most likely alone in their home with his dead wife for days.
Hackman, 95, died from a combination of severe heart disease, high blood pressure and advanced Alzheimer's disease, authorities said.
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