Kenny Goss, George Michael’s ex-boyfriend, is suing the star’s sister and elderly father, claiming he should have earned £ 15,000 a month from the late singer’s property, despite the couple splitting up 11 years ago

  • Texan, 62, claims to have relied on George’s money when he was alive
  • George who died in 2016 at the age of 53 and left no money for Jos
  • The couple was together for 13 years but split in 2009

Kenny Goss, George Michael’s ex-boyfriend, is suing the singer’s family in an effort to obtain £ 15,000 a month from the late star’s estate.

The 62-year-old, from Texas, claims he was dependent on George’s money when he was alive and thus still has to be saved.

George, who died on Christmas Day 2016 at the age of 53, left no money for Joss in his will, but was reported to have paid him a generous monthly allowance prior to their separation in 2009.

Former art dealer Goss claims that George “was not in his right mind” when he issued the will, according to him. the sun.

Kenny Goss, George Michael’s ex-boyfriend, is suing the singer’s family in an effort to obtain £ 15,000 a month from the late star’s estate. Pictured: The couple at the time in 2002. They separated in 2011

The bulk of the singer’s £ 97.6 million fortune went to his sisters Melanie and Yoda, with smaller sums going to his father Kyriakos, close friends and former employees.

His partner at the time of his death, Fadi Fawaz, left nothing.

Goss claims he gave up his career to take care of George during their 13-year relationship.

He is suing Yioda – who is George’s only surviving sister after Melanie died at the age of 59 this past Christmas – and Kyriakos and wants at least £ 15,000 a month.

A source told The Sun, “ His argument is that he gave up his career to focus on his relationship and also set up a charity alongside George.

He basically got an incredibly generous allowance that he relied on.

Allegedly, 62-year-old Texas was dependent on George's money when he was alive and so must be saved

Allegedly, 62-year-old Texas was dependent on George’s money when he was alive and so must be saved

Kenny, as George’s most important other half, believes he deserves it and is still jostling that George wasn’t on his right mind when he made his last will. Kenny wants a minimum of £ 15,000 a month to live.

George’s estate wasn’t finally split up until June of last year.

The singer left it to his sister to decide which of his friends would get part of his will.

But Jos and Fawaz are completely excluded.

In March 2017, a 60-year-old Texas art dealer opened up to the Dallas Morning News about the couple’s relationship, which ended in 2009 and was announced in 2011.

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He said, “ We had a really good relationship. We weren’t mad at each other or anything like that. It really was the love of my life. And I think I loved his life.

In the wake of the singer’s sudden death on Christmas Day, Kenny issued a touching statement mourning his ex-girlfriend.

He wrote: “My heart was saddened by the news that my dear friend and longtime love, George Michael, was too late.” It was a big part of my life and I loved it very much. He was a very kind and generous man.

“The beautiful memories and the music he brought into the world will always be an important part of my life and those I love and admire too.”

The bulk of the singer's £ 97.6 million fortune went to his sisters Melanie and Yoda, with smaller sums going to his father Kyriakos, close friends and former employees.  His partner at the time of his death, Fadi Fawaz (right), left nothing

The bulk of the singer’s £ 97.6 million fortune went to his sisters Melanie and Yoda, with smaller sums going to his father Kyriakos, close friends and former employees. His partner at the time of his death, Fadi Fawaz (right), left nothing