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‘Went through it myself’: Glen Campbell’s son wants to help Wynonna Judd in battle over mom Naomi’s estate

Travis Campbell was also cut out of his father, Glen's will when the singer died in 2017
PUBLISHED AUG 12, 2022
Glen Campbell's son is offering to join forces with Naomi Judd’s oldest daughter, Wynonna Judd (C), in the battle for her late mother Naomi Judd's (R) $25 million fortune and royalty rights (Brad Barket/Getty Images and Jason Kempin/Getty Images for CMT)
Glen Campbell's son is offering to join forces with Naomi Judd’s oldest daughter, Wynonna Judd (C), in the battle for her late mother Naomi Judd's (R) $25 million fortune and royalty rights (Brad Barket/Getty Images and Jason Kempin/Getty Images for CMT)

The son of legendary country star Glen Campbell is proposing to unite with Naomi Judd's daughter, Wynonna Judd, in the fight for her late mother's $25 million fortune — and eminence privileges — after she was bafflingly avoided with regard to the vocalist's will. According to a report by Radar, Travis Campbell, who was likewise removed from his dad's will when the Rhinestone Cowboy vocalist passed on in 2017 at 81 years of age, said he understands what it feels like to lose a parent and get snookered out of your legitimate legacy by a greedy stepparent.

“I went through it myself,” Travis exclusively told RadarOnline.com. “And I would be more than willing to help them navigate through the process.” Travis' remarks come after this outlet solely detailed that Wynonna, 58, is talking with lawyers about officially challenging her mother's will which left absolute control of the Grammy champ's bequest to her significant other of 33 years, Larry Strickland.

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Likewise, famous penmanship master Peggy Walla of the Texas-based LPR Investigation detected about six imperfections in the five-page report documented in Williamson County Tennessee Probate Court only one month after Naomi's stunning self-destruction demise on April 30.

Naomi's will didn’t mention leaving Wynonna any share of the duo's long list of duets. Strickland is now in control of Naomi's music catalog and proceeds after she gave him complete control of her fortune before turning a gun on herself.

“I would think with Wynonna that it would just be the hurt of being left out of the will – not just the financial aspect itself because she already has money,” said Travis, who believes his father’s fifth wife, Kim, allegedly manipulated the 'Gentle on My Mind' singer’s will to remove him and his siblings from the estate which is still tied-up in Nashville’s Davidson County Probate Court.

“But still it just hurts being cut out of the will," he added. As known, Naomi tragically shot herself dead at the age of 76 after a long battle with mental illness. In the will, Naomi wrote, “I nominate and appoint my spouse, Larry Strickland, as Executor of my estate.” While Wynonna is planning to challenge the estate, her actress sister Ashley Judd is siding with her late mom and Larry.

Travis let RadarOnline.com know that he had the option to explore the muddled probate court framework with the assistance of Kasem Cares, a non-benefit bunch whose mission is to keep senior maltreatment and give kids from prior relationships the option to visit their Alzheimer's and dementia-experiencing friends and family.

Travis and his better half Trudy are presently establishment board individuals, alongside Kerri Kasem, the little girl of notable Top 40-circle jockey Casey Kasem, and Kelly Rooney, the girl of amazing jokester Mickey Rooney, who were both removed from their popular dad's lives and legacy by stepparents.

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