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Despite his fame and fortune, Larry King attempted to draft his own handwritten will to cut his estranged wife out of his estate. However, she claims it was the product of undue influence. On Jan. 23, 2021, Larry passed away at the age of 87 and was survived by his seventh wife of 22 years, Shawn King. In 2010, Larry filed for divorce, but they reconciled and jointly dismissed their divorce case. Nearly two years ago, he filed against her for a second time but the divorce was not finalized before his death.

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