Alaskan Bush People’s late Billy Brown’s estate begs to dismiss $500K lawsuit after he ‘failed to pay investor profits’
ALASKAN Bush People star Billy Brown’s estate is begging a Washington court to dismiss a $500,000 lawsuit after the late patriarch “failed to pay investor profits.”
Robert Maughon, a Tennessee doctor, filed a lawsuit against Billy’s estate and the late star’s business Alaskan Wilderness Family Productions for breach of contract on April 27, 2021.
Ami revealed “no valid will has been found.”
His wife listed his assets as $439,000, including $415,000 in real property for four parcels of land.
A spokesperson for the office told The Sun: “Medics and fire were on the scene a hour and a half before the Sheriff’s Office was called. We respond to all deaths. At this point, nothing suspicious or criminal.”
The Sun obtained the investigative report that revealed a at 4:13pm after receiving a call from Billy and Ami’s son Bear that his
A deputy from the Washington Sheriff’s Office arrived to the scene when the medical call resulted in an “unattended death.”
The reporting officer wrote in the report: “I was advised a 68-year-old male was reported to have been in seizure, the male had become unresponsive and had stopped breathing. CPR had been done on the male without success.”
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Billy was the patriarch of the family.
He is survived by Ami and their children , , Bear, , Noah, Bird, and Rain.