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Ivana Trump’s will is now public, following her death last July.
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She left much of her estate to her children: Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka and Eric, the records show.
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Ivana left her dog and a $1 million apartment to her former nanny and donated her clothes.
After her death in July 2022, Ivana Trump’s $34 million estate was divided among her children, friends and charities.
Her will carefully listed everything of value in her life: her dog, clothing, and multi-million dollar property, bequeathing cherished items to a former nanny and recent ex-husband, while her most notable ex-husband, former President Donald Trump, received nothing.
According to probate records reviewed by Insider, Ivana Trump’s will bequeathed a majority of her personal belongings, including her jewelry, and all funds from the sale of her fur collection to her children: Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump.
Her remaining clothing was donated to the American Red Cross and The Salvation Army, the charities recognized in probate registries.
As for her multi-million dollar real estate portfolio, Ivana Trump’s children, along with Donald Trump, were given control of her Upper East Side townhome, a property in France, and a property in the Czech Republic.
A Florida apartment owned by the socialite and businesswoman, estimated by Redfin to be worth $1,148,407, was bequeathed to the socialite’s boyfriend and former nanny, Dorothy Curry.
Curry, who became a lifelong friend of the Trump family after working as a nanny for the kids, also had to watch over Ivana Trump’s surviving Yorkshire terrier, Tiger Trump. Speaking at her funeral last July, Curry alluded to Ivana Trump feeling isolated and in pain.
Although they reconciled and her remains were buried on the grounds of one of his golf clubs, she separately left Donald Trump nothing in her will. The couple’s divorce was finalized in 1990.
Ivana Trump married two more times before she died at the age of 73. Her most recent ex-husband, Rossano Rubicondi, died in 2021, though her will — written and notarized in 2019 — laid out plans to give him a property in St. Tropez, France.
The couple had an on-again, off-again relationship and got married in 2008 before divorcing in 2009 and reconciling shortly after, according to Page Six. They continued to casually date each other until 2019, People reported.
According to probate records in Miami-Dade County, Florida, where Ivana claimed permanent residence despite living part-time in New York, the execution of Ivana’s last wishes was completed late last year.
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