Matthew Perry left $1m to Alvy Singer Living Trust in his will, created in 2009.

Matthew Perry left over $1m to a trust named after a Woody Allen character in his will, which has now been revealed. The late Friends star, who died at 54 from ketamine overdose, created his will in 2009, stating he wished to leave "a majority of his belongings to a trust". The Alvy Singer Living Trust, named after Woody Allen's Annie Hall character, was created by Perry, and according to court documents, his personal property was valued at "a little over $1m". Perry specified in his will that his children would not be eligible to receive any of his assets, as he never had any.

March 11, 2024
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