Court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com reveal the 74-year-old and his wife, Mavis, plan to leave a seven-figure chunk of dough to family and also open a museum to honor Jay’s passion for cars. A reporter for the outlet wrote: "As the market for vintage and classic cars continues its flourishing trajectory, one can confidently predict that Leno’s collection will steadily ascend in value, solidifying his status as a comedian extraordinaire and guardian over one of the most enviable car collections found anywhere on Earth." Jay’s nephew, Richard Leno, and Mavis’s brother, Rikki Huron Nicholson, will be the beneficiaries of a $7million sum – up from $3million "to ensure that the amount set aside amount will be sufficient to support the needs of these individuals, and particularly the needs of Mavis’s brother," per court docs.
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