Here's Who Inherited Jackie Kennedy Onassis' Money After She Died

Jackie Kennedy Onassiswas survived by her two living children, Caroline and John Jr., and three grandchildren. She never remarried after Onassis died, but at the time of her death, she was partnered with Maurice Tempelsman (pictured). She would die in the New York City apartment she shared with him.A month after her death, her last

Jackie Kennedy Onassis was survived by her two living children, Caroline and John Jr., and three grandchildren. She never remarried after Onassis died, but at the time of her death, she was partnered with Maurice Tempelsman (pictured). She would die in the New York City apartment she shared with him. A month after her death, her last will and testament was revealed, per The Washington Post.

In her will, she named Tempelsman as the executor and left him a Greek statue. The apartment they lived in together was left for Kennedy Onassis' two children. They also received half a million dollars, evenly split with $250,000 for each. Along with the money, Caroline and John Jr. were also granted the principal funds from a trust their father created. All the furniture and other belongings in her apartment, as well as two properties in Martha's Vineyard, were left to the Kennedy children.

Yet, one of the standout requirements of the will was also left to them. The children were given some of their mother's personal documents with special instructions stating they would never be made public.

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