The only biological son of late boxing legend, Muhammad Ali, claims he is facing homelessness, a year after his father’s death. He accuses other family members of stopping him getting an equal share of the boxing legend’s £62million fortune.
Muhammad Ali Junior, 45 , says he has only received three “measly payments” of £2,000 in the last two months and is sleeping on a friend’s floor in Florida, just days away from living on the streets because he can’t afford to pay any rent.
Ali Jnr said an equal slice of the inheritance had been agreed at a meeting in California with his seven sisters, adopted brother Asaad, and the will executor – Ali’s fourth wife of 30 years, Lonnie, 59.
But his son told Daily Mirror: “It looks like I’ve just been cut off completely. I don’t have a bank account, so they’ve had to wire money to me. It’s been a rough year. This isn’t what my dad would have wanted.
He would have wanted me to be OK, have a place to stay, have my money. I’m going to live off water now, as that’s all I can afford. Getting food is hard, as I don’t have a cent to my name. I just find a way somehow to get food each day.
I’ve got nowhere I call home any more.” He said he has begged other family members for help. For the last 20 years, Ali Jnr says he has been ostracised by the family, having little contact with his famous father.
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