Man inherits $63M estate after a test confirms he’s the illegitimate heir of a wealthy man


Man inherits $63M estate after a test confirms he’s the illegitimate heir of a wealthy man

Many of us have dreamed at one stage or another of winning the lottery. To have our fortunes changed overnight is the dream, but for most people, that reality never actually happens. Now imagine winning the lottery but you didn’t even buy a ticket. You might have thought something wasn’t right, but there was no way you weren’t going to spend all of that money.
This man didn’t win the lottery, but he did get very lucky in life. He was broke, but then one day he discovered he was the heir to a $63 million estate after DNA testing proved his parentage. This guy grew up not knowing his father but when his identity was finally revealed it came with a big prize, inheriting a British estate.
Here is the story of Jordan Adlard-Rogers and how he rose to such amazing wealth.
[post_page_title]Knowing who he was[/post_page_title]
One thing that Jordan Adlard-Rogers, 31, of the UK struggled with for the majority of his life was knowing who he was. He knew his father didn’t stick around to raise him, and as far as Jordan knew, his father could be anybody.
Knowing who he was

There was a clue from his mother though that informed him who his dad was, but there was no sure way of proving it. Jordan was forced to grow up without knowing his father, and therefore, without knowing who he really was. His dad could have been anyone, even the man who was living it up in the giant estate not one mile away from where Jordan grew up.

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