A court hearing is set for May 22nd in a case related to the estate of Tony Hsieh, the late Las Vegas tech mogul who died in 2020 at 46. A recently discovered will, dated March 13, 2015, has been filed with the court after being found among personal belongings of Pir Muhammad, who suffered from Alzheimer’s disease and was not aware that Hsieh had passed away.
The seven-page document indicates that Hsieh left significant amounts to various individuals and organizations, including his family members, Harvard University, and several charities. The will provides a clear direction for the distribution of his estate, which has been in dispute since his death due to the lack of a valid will.
A battle is brewing among over a dozen parties claiming entitlement to Hsieh’s vast assets, including Downtown Las Vegas properties valued at hundreds of millions of dollars. A court hearing on May 22nd will determine the validity and implications of the newly discovered will, which could have a significant impact on the ongoing estate proceedings.
Source: https://www.fox5vegas.com/2025/04/22/court-hearing-set-newly-discovered-will-years-after-las-vegas-tech-moguls-death