Jimmy Buffett’s widow sues to remove trustee of $275 million estate

Jimmy Buffett and Jane Slagsvol attend the Vanity Fair 95th Oscars Party at the The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California on March 12, 2023.
Jimmy Buffett and Jane Slagsvol attend the Vanity Fair 95th Oscars Party at the The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California on March 12, 2023.
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Jane Buffett, the widow of singer Jimmy Buffett, is seeking to remove the co-trustee of her husband’s estate, saying he has failed to act in her best interests.

The singer, who died in 2023, left an estate with $275 million in assets for the benefit of his wife, but Jane Buffett claimed in a court filing Tuesday that she’s been told by her co-trustee that she’s to receive less than $2 million annually, a rate of return of less than 1%. 

Richard Mozenter, an attorney at Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman, is the co-trustee, according to the filing in California state court in Los Angeles. 

His attorneys filed their own suit on June 2 in state court in Palm Beach, Florida, saying she has interfered in ways that have cost the trust money and seeking to remove her as co-trustee.

The late singer’s assets include a 20% stake in Margaritaville, a company with interests in more than 30 restaurants and bars and 20 hotels, including one in New York’s Times Square. That business has paid distributions of roughly $14 million over the past 18 months, according to the suit. The estate’s share of the Margaritaville business was valued at $85.3 million.

The estate’s other assets include $34.5 million in property, $15.3 million in airplanes, $2 million in musical equipment, $11.4 million in fine art, and $5 million in vehicles, according to the suit.

Buffett is best known for his 1977 hit Margaritaville.

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