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impoverish Muhammad Ali's son inherits $80 million part of father's fortune, dumps wife and 2 daughters


Muhammad Ali Jr. is believed to have moved out of his family home in Chicago's South Side to a more affluent part of the city after his father Muhammad Ali died and inheriting 80 million dollars part of his inheritance. He moved leaving his wife and daughters behind, a report suggests.

Ali Jr. and his family, wife, Shaakira, children, Ameera, 8, and Shakera, 7,  have been living in penury for almost a decade and have been relying on food stamps and handouts to survive. He had been estranged from his father for years. 


On moving out of his family house, Ali Jr, gave his wife $75 to buy herself something nice, and bought his daughters new shoes.

Ali Jr claimed he had never received anything from his father before his death.  'It's just not something that makes me worry, I've got more things to worry about than my father, I got to live life, he said.'

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