A gardener may have just hit the lottery in a big, though unconventional way … and he stands to inherit more than $6 BILLION!!!80-year-old Nicolas Puech is a descendant of the Hermes founder. In case you didn’t know, a Hermes scarf will set you back a bundle, and that’s one of the cheaper items.
So follow along … Puech, who lives in Europe and is worth $13 billion, made a contract with a charity called the Isocrates Foundation, which he founded, to leave his fortune to the org. Its mission is to support journalism and a “civil society.” Fair enough.
But Puech has had a change of heart, and wants to give half his wealth to a male “servant, former gardener and handyman.” The Foundation is apoplectic, and is making sounds like it’ll challenge the change, saying a contract’s a contract.
But here’s the twist. The contract has a provision that says if Puech becomes a father, his child would be entitled to a portion of his fortune, and if it’s a son he’d get at least half.
So how’s this? Puech plans to adopt his gardener, which would make the guy his only son and qualify him for a $6+ billion inheritance!!BTW … according to Bloomberg, the Hermes fam is the world’s third wealthiest.
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