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Hermès Heir Leaves $11 Billion Fortune to Former Gardener

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Nicolas Puech, the 82-year-old unmarried heir to the Hermès fortune, has made a surprising decision to leave a significant portion of his $13 billion estate to his former gardener, Jadil Butrak, and Butrak’s partner. This includes $11 billion and $5.9 million in properties.

To facilitate this unprecedented move, Puech is reportedly adopting 51-year-old Butrak, a legal maneuver that has sparked opposition from the Isocrates Foundation, which was originally set to inherit his wealth.

This decision has caused tension among Hermès stakeholders, who are concerned about the potential impact on the luxury brand’s legacy and the future distribution of the fortune. The unexpected inheritance shift raises legal and ethical questions, as well as speculation about Puech’s motivations and the influence of personal relationships in wealth distribution.

However, in a recent development, Puech now fears that he has little left in the bank. The $13 billion fortune, primarily composed of shares in the French luxury design house Hermès, has seemingly vanished. This turn of events adds another layer of complexity to the already controversial inheritance plan.

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