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


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Penrose Manor was handed over to the National Trust in the 970s by Jordan’s ancestors because running it had proved incredibly expensive. The trust was happy to take the estate into their hands and gave it back to the Rogers family with a 1,000-year lease.

Money no problem

That means Jordan can live there as long as he wants as well as many other generations of his family. The National Trust is responsible for looking after the manor, while Jordan still gets to collect his $127,000 yearly allowance.

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