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Daughters of late Gainesville philanthropist Peggy Walters say mother’s estate will go bankrupt if forced to pay $13M to local charities
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Former Governor of Roy Barnes prepares to leave Gwinnett County Probate Court Friday, Sept. 8, 2023, following a first hearing about Peggy Walters’ will. - photo by Scott Rogers
The daughters of the late Gainesville philanthropist Peggy Walters have said their mother's estate would go bankrupt if the will she signed shortly before her death is upheld and the estate is forced to pay nearly $13 million to charity, according to court documents.
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