
Just days after the world said goodbye to Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning icon of Annie Hall and Something’s Gotta Give, Hollywood has found itself engulfed in another wave of headlines — this time, not for her brilliance, but for the storm she left behind. At 79, Keaton passed away peacefully at her Los Angeles home, leaving behind a fortune estimated at over $21 million, including several luxury properties across Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and the Pacific Palisades.
But beneath the elegance of her legacy lies a quiet chaos. According to multiple legal insiders, a private trust fund and shares from her classic films — believed to be worth several million dollars — were never formally assigned to a beneficiary. The oversight, reportedly tied to a revision of her will just months before her death, has now thrown her two adopted children, Dexter Keaton White and Duke Keaton, into a legal showdown over ownership and intent.

Court documents filed in Los Angeles County reveal that the estate’s executors have been unable to determine the rightful control of certain residual royalties, including those from The Godfather trilogy and Something’s Gotta Give. As a result, the Keaton siblings are expected to appear in a private hearing later this month to settle what some insiders are already calling “the most emotionally charged inheritance case Hollywood has seen in years.”
Dexter Keaton White, the 30-year-old daughter Diane adopted in 1996, made an emotional public statement last week, saying, “I don’t want the money — I just want to honor my mom’s wishes.” Yet, in a twist that has fueled online speculation, fans noticed that she quietly withdrew from a high-profile memorial documentary about her mother, despite previously helping produce it. The move has sparked widespread rumors that tensions are rising between Dexter and her younger brother Duke, now 24, who has remained silent since Diane’s passing.

A close family friend, speaking to Variety, said: “They are siblings after all, but when money and fame come into the picture… things can change. Diane loved them both deeply, but she was meticulous — she never wanted her legacy to divide them.”
As Hollywood mourns one of its most beloved stars, the story behind Diane Keaton’s final days — and the mystery of her incomplete estate — continues to unfold. Insiders hint that the “missing heir” clause and a sealed letter written by Keaton weeks before her death could completely alter the outcome of the case.
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