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Isaac Hayes Leaves Scientology ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!
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Added: Oct 28, 2008
The last will and testament of the late superstar Isaac Hayess is being probated right now. And guess what? Hayes left nothing to the Church of Scientology. This news must sting something awful, as numerous well-known Scientologists attended not one but maybe four different funerals and memorial services for Hayes in August after he died. But according to sources who know the inner workings of Hayess estate, the "Shaft" composer divided his will in thirds. Portions go to his 11 elder children; his widow and young son; and his charitable foundation. There was no provision for the Church, which ordinarily requires its celebrity members to pony up when they die. Kelly Preston, who only vaguely knew Hayes through the church, carried on at both Memphis funerals, crying on cue and blubbering to anyone whod listen about how much she "loved" him. This amused to no end the Memphis musicians whod known Hayes for 40 years. Hayess eldest daughter, Jacqueline, is said to be in the forefront of settling Hayes financial matters. Hayess heirs are keeping a keen eye on their fathers copyrights. Many of them were renewed in 1995-96 for a second 28 year term. Thus, when those start expiring in 2024, the family will come into a fortune thanks to the Songwriters Act of 1927.
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Added: Oct 28, 2008
The last will and testament of the late superstar Isaac Hayess is being probated right now. And guess what? Hayes left nothing to the Church of Scientology. This news must sting something awful, as numerous well-known Scientologists attended not one but maybe four different funerals and memorial services for Hayes in August after he died. But according to sources who know the inner workings of Hayess estate, the "Shaft" composer divided his will in thirds. Portions go to his 11 elder children; his widow and young son; and his charitable foundation. There was no provision for the Church, which ordinarily requires its celebrity members to pony up when they die. Kelly Preston, who only vaguely knew Hayes through the church, carried on at both Memphis funerals, crying on cue and blubbering to anyone whod listen about how much she "loved" him. This amused to no end the Memphis musicians whod known Hayes for 40 years. Hayess eldest daughter, Jacqueline, is said to be in the forefront of settling Hayes financial matters. Hayess heirs are keeping a keen eye on their fathers copyrights. Many of them were renewed in 1995-96 for a second 28 year term. Thus, when those start expiring in 2024, the family will come into a fortune thanks to the Songwriters Act of 1927.
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