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An Australian man’s $2M will to a fake online lover was voided after court found the recipient didn’t exist.
An Australian man in Melbourne left most of his $2 million estate to an online romantic partner named Kyle Stuart Jackson, whom he never met, after a brief relationship in 2022.
After his death in October 2022, his ex-wife, named as backup executor, challenged the will.
The Victorian Supreme Court ruled Jackson did not exist, citing a fraudulent U.S. passport, a fake $1.2 million Canadian cheque, and inconsistent claims.
A private detective confirmed the identity was fabricated.
The court allowed the ex-wife to administer the estate, including selling the man’s home for $2.5 million.
Legal experts warn the case underscores growing risks of digital fraud in online relationships and inheritance planning.
El testamento de 2 millones de dólares de un hombre australiano a un falso amante en línea fue anulado después de que el tribunal descubriera que el destinatario no existía.