Tony Bennett's daughters file new lawsuit against their brother over the singer's estate
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Tony Bennett's two daughters have filed a new lawsuit against their brother, alleging he illegally enriched himself at their expense against their father's wishes both before and after the legendary singer's death in 2023.
Antonia and Johanna Bennett filed the lawsuit Monday in New York against D'Andrea "Danny" Bennett, who was their father's manager and heads their family trust.
"Since Tony's death, Johanna and Antonia have discovered that Danny exercised complete and unchecked control over Tony and his financial affairs prior to and following his death through multiple fiduciary and other roles of authority that Danny has abused, and continues to abuse, for his own significant financial gain," the suit alleges.

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