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Robin Williams’ Widow Claims She hasn't Received any Money from the Actor's Estate

It's not a good ending for the family that the late Robin Williams has left behind. According to a previous report by hngn.com, "The second wife of late actor Robin Williams and his children are still battling over who gets his former valuables, including trophies and even his undergarments."

It's a sad tale when families fight over money that the dead have left behind, but it seems that even the late Robin Williams is not getting out of it as well. According to the report of thehollywoodgossip.com, "Robin Williams' widow, Susan Schneider, is reportedly trying to swindle more money from her late husband's estate. For some this may come as no surprise, [considering] Robin and Susan's relationship was tumultuous at best."

Susan has filed legal complaints demanding that she can't pay the debt, insurance, and maintenance of the home that she and Robin shared in Tiburon, California. It seems that Susan wants more than what she already has and this sparked up interest between her and Robin Williams' children from his first marriage.

As to the amount of money that she wants, it was not disclosed. The San Francisco Superior Court Judge Andrew Cheng has been encouraged by the progress made by the two parties, but still wants all issues resolved, especially the amount of money to be given to Susan in order to maintain the San Francisco Bay Area home left to her by Robin Williams, as stated in a previous report by hngn.com.

Robin Williams was best known for films such as "Good Morning, Vietnam," "Mrs. Doubtfire," "Good Will Hunting" and "Dead Poets Society". He left most of his estate to his three children, Zelda, Zach and Cody, and they would also get the proceeds from the sale of a Napa Valley property, as stated in a previous report by hngn.com.


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