About 18 months after Six Nations tobacco billionaire Ken Hill suddenly died while on vacation in Florida, a call came to the from two of his past lovers.
There was something very fishy about his one-page, photocopied will.
“There’s speculation the signature doesn’t necessarily match his signature, there are names that are misspelled, it’s very poorly drafted for a person who was a multi-billionaire,” one of the women told me. “Imagine a 10-year-old put together a 250-word document,” added the second woman. “It’s so far off from the truth, it’s hard to swallow.”
They were contesting the will on behalf of Hill’s nine children by eight different mothers.
“We all think there’s a very suspicious situation going on here.”
More than three years and much litigation later, an Ontario judge ha

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