Director leaves millions
Dieter Wedel’s sons should not get any of the inheritance
After his death, Dieter Wedel leaves behind a fortune in the millions. If his wife, who has also died in the meantime, has his way, his sons should not receive any of it.
Dieter Wedel († 82) passed away last July. After his death, his sons bickered publicly. Now the “Bild” reports that Dominik Elstner (41) and Benjamin Voland (22) should see as little as possible of his legacy. The newspaper learned this from the director’s close environment.
Almost two weeks after Wedel’s death, his widow Uschi Wolters († 74) also died of cancer. The couple leaves an inheritance of millions. Apparently, Wedel’s widow did not want his sons to have much left over from previous relationships. “In the last few months, Uschi has withdrawn large sums of cash from the account and deposited it at home. She also instructed employees to quickly clear the apartments after her death, »said a confidant to the German newspaper.
This is part of Dieter Wedel’s legacy of millions
Wolters himself has no relatives. “The probate court is looking for possible distant relatives of Uschi. It remains exciting whether other alleged children of Dieter will report and register their claim to inheritance », the confidant continues.
In addition to money, Dieter Wedel’s legacy also includes real estate and art. The director is said to have owned three Picasso paintings. Wedel also owned an apartment building in Hamburg with his wife. Similar properties in the area are worth between 1.9 and 2.2 million euros, according to the German newspaper. In addition, Wedel had a penthouse apartment in Mallorca, which costs around 2.7 million euros. What suits his sons: According to the extract from the land register, this belongs solely to Dieter Wedel. (bsn)