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Aaron Carter's estate is valued at staggering amount nearly two years after his tragic death at 34 - but tax bills may eat away at it
Aaron Carter's estate finally has a tentative valuation almost two years after his tragic death, but he stills has electronics, jewelry and firearms that need to be appraised.
The former hitmaker — who feuded with his brother, Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter, in his final years — also appears to have tens of thousands of dollars in tax bills due, which may eat away at a significant chunk of his estate. Carter was reportedly urged by his attorney to make a will shortly before his death, but his child would still be in line to inherit his money — at least whatever is left after all of his debts have been paid off. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner later ruled it an accidental death and determined that he had drowned after inhaling difluoroethane, a refrigerant contained in compressed air canisters used for dusting, and taking generic Xanax.
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