Published on:8 July 2016
JO SUE
Ali Jr. at risk of
losing his inheritance to Chicago gangsters for back debts on drugs.
The late Muhammad Ali's son Ali Jr., is in debt to the
Chicago mob who are now coming after him hard since the death of his father on
June 3rd. The gangsters are looking to get paid what they are owed and then
some from Muhammad Ali's estate after the inheritance has been doled out to his
children.
Sources close to Muhammad's family have revealed that his
son owes the gangsters money for drugs he was supplied with and they are
threatening to take whatever they want from the Ali estate which is estimated to
be around $80 million. "Everybody wants a piece of him" the insider
reportedly stated. Ali Jr., 44, is one of nine children the boxing legend
fathered during his four marriages
Muhammad Ali died last month at the age of 74 following
hospitalization due to a breathing issue. Ali Jr., has been estranged from his
father for several years up until his death believing his father's fourth wife
Lonnie was responsible for keeping the two apart. Muhammad, who was diagnosed
in 1984 with Parkinson's disease lived a comfortable life thanks to his success
in boxing and world championship title, while his namesake son grew up poor in
a seedy part of Chicago.
Ali Jr. may lose all
his part of father's estate to drug debt
The neighborhood of West Englewood is described as rundown
and poor with houses falling apart, and people living without basic needs such
as hot water. The majority of people living there are crack addicts and drug
dealers. Ali Jr. claims that since he was cut off by Lonnie he has struggled to
feed his wife and two children, often relying on food stamps and handouts to
get by.
His friends describe him as a devout Muslim, and is said to
smoke weed heavily when he has money adding that his drug habits are to blame
for his debts. Those closest to him say he is in heavy to the mob, they are not
sure how much, but enough to live in constant fear over. The gangsters are well
aware that he is Ali's son and will inherit a large sum of cash from his will.
Not only does he have the mob pressuring him, he is also being
bombarded by so-called friends who approach him daily in hopes of getting their
hands on some of his cash soon. They are also giving him drugs so that he will
be indebted to them, Ali Jr. has recently flown out to Los Angeles to meet with
his siblings about their father's estate, which Lonnie is in control over.
It appears as if Ali Jr.'s biggest threat lies within the
hands of the Chicago gangsters who are plotting as we speak to get their hands
on his cash, sadly though this is not his only worry, it is said his wife has
been waiting for this time to come so she can walk away from him with a huge
amount of money.