This past spring, a court filing in Tony Hsieh’s probate case was a legal stunner: It showed the late former Zappos chief had left a will.
Since then, however, the surprising turn of events has only become more bizarre.
The will surfaced under still-unclear circumstances more than four years after Hsieh’s death . New questions have since been raised at seemingly every turn, and there are still no clear answers on who key people tied to the will even are, let alone if attorneys are any closer to verifying the will’s authenticity.
District Judge Gloria Sturman said at a court hearing in late September that the will was an “unusual document” but that this “doesn’t mean it’s not valid,” a transcript shows.
With the five-year anniversary of Hsieh’s death approaching, here’s a look at key ev

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