Several months after Tony Hsieh’s will surfaced, lawyers for the late tech mogul’s estate still haven’t confirmed its authenticity, a new court filing shows.

Attorneys Dara Goldsmith and Vivian Thoreen wrote in court papers last week that the court should require more evidence before admitting the purported will to probate because they haven’t been able to “verify basic information that would bear on the veracity and authenticity” of the document.

As seen in their filing Thursday in Clark County District Court, the attorneys outlined wide-ranging efforts to investigate the will — which, in a surprising and bizarre turns of events, was filed in court under still-mysterious circumstances more than four years after Hsieh’s death.

The estate’s legal team looked for any prior references to t

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