It is the kind of courtroom drama fit for Hollywood — a visionary tech mogul, a fortune worth half a billion dollars, a mysterious will surfacing years after his death, and a family locked in turmoil.
Five years after the tragic death of Zappos co-founder Tony Hsieh, a bombshell discovery has reignited one of America's most bitter estate battles — and raised questions that could take years to resolve.
Hsieh, who revolutionized online shopping with his 'delivering happiness' philosophy and sold Zappos to Amazon for $1.2billion, died in November 2020 following a house fire in Connecticut.
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