The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Bourdain leaves bulk of $1.2M estate to 11-year-old daughter

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NEW YORK (AP) » Globetrott­ing chef, author and TV host Anthony Bourdain was worth $1.2 million when he died last month and left most of the estate to his 11-year-old daughter, according to court papers filed this week in New York.

Bourdain’s will and related papers show assets including $425,000 in cash and savings, $250,000 in personal property, $500,000 in intangible­s like royalties and residuals, and $35,000 in a brokerage account.

The documents also list a $1.1 million mortgage.

The 61-year-old Bourdain was found dead June 8 in an apparent suicide in his hotel room in Kaysersber­g, France, an ancient village where he was working on his CNN series “Parts Unknown.”

Bourdain wrote his last will and testament in December 2016 and named wife, Ottavia Busia-Borudain, as executor. By that time, the two had already announced they were separated but said they were still friends.

The court will appoint a guardian ad litem to represent their daughter Ariane’s interests, because she’s a minor.

Bourdain’s will instructs Busia to dispose of his “accumulate­d frequent flier miles” and other possession­s like cars, furnishing­s and jewelry in a way she believes he would’ve wanted.

Bourdain was an irreverent and sometimes foulmouthe­d presence on TV shows starting with “A Cook’s Tour” on the Food Network.

“Parts Unknown,” his most recent show, was part travelogue, part history lesson, part homage to exotic foods.

Bourdain’s breakthrou­gh as an author came with the 2000 publicatio­n of “Kitchen Confidenti­al: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly.”

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