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Alaskan Bush People star Ami Brown’s demand to drop $500K lawsuit against late husband Billy DENIED by judge

ALASKAN Bush People star Ami Brown’s request for a Washington judge to dismiss the $500,000 lawsuit against her late husband, Billy, has been denied. 

Investor Robert Maughon 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, as he claimed the patriarch failed to pay him profits made from the show. 

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Ami Brown begged a judge to dismiss a lawsuit against her late husband BillyCredit: History Channel
The Washington judge denied her request, as her husband's estate has been sued for $500,000

Billy’s estate, whose personal representative is his widow Ami, filed to have the lawsuit dismissed based on "lack of subject matter jurisdiction,” meaning federal court, where the case has been filed, does not have the authority to hear or rule on the probate case.

The Sun can exclusively reveal the Washington judge on the case denied the estate’s request, meaning the case will continue. 

The court papers read: “Federal Courts have jurisdiction to entertain suits to determine the rights of creditors, legatees, heir, and other claimants against a decedent’s estate, so long as the federal court does not interfere with the probate proceedings.’

“The Court is not asked to probate or annul a will, nor is it asked to administer Brown’s estate.”

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Billy’s estate initially argued how the State court should handle the lawsuit.

BILLY'S ESTATE SUED

As The Sun previously reported, Robert claimed he entered into a contract with Billy on January 6, 2009, where he invested $20,000.

He claimed Billy, who is an author, agreed to pay him 10 percent of income from the publication and sales of Alaska Wilderness Family Productions derived from books written by Billy.

The payments were allegedly supposed to be for a period of 10 years from the contract date. 

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Robert claimed in the court papers: “Billy Bryan Brown failed to pay to Plaintiff Robert Micky Maughon the monies called for in the Ten Year contract.”

He then alleged a second contract was made on January 25, 2009, where he invested $10,000 for a “lifetime.”

Robert claimed Billy agreed to pay him 10 percent “of the gross income of Alaska Wilderness Family Productions from the creative works of Billy Bryan Brown, specifically including books, movies, television and documentaries.”

He claimed: “Billy Bryan Brown and [the business] have failed to pay to Plaintiff the monies called for in the Lifetime contract.”

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