Who did John F. Kennedy, Jr., leave his money to?

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In his will, John F. Kennedy, Jr., left the bulk of his estate to the three children of his sister, Caroline Kennedy. Rose, Tatiana, and John (“Jack”) Schlossberg inherited their uncle’s personal property as well as money from a trust. His personal belongings were to go to his wife, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, though she died with him in the 1999 airplane crash. A scrimshaw set that once belonged to John F. Kennedy was left to Jack Schlossberg. In addition, John F. Kennedy, Jr., gave money to various charities and organizations. His net worth was estimated to be between $30 million and $100 million.