Overview
- The youngest Delon says he has asked Swiss courts to suspend execution of the 2022 testament and to declare his sister Anouchka ineligible to inherit under the concept of indignité successorale, with Swiss assignations also issued to his brother Anthony.
- This Swiss move follows a French challenge filed in September to annul the last will, with a hearing scheduled for March 9, 2026, according to Le Figaro.
- The contested 2022 act names Anouchka as sole heir of the moral rights attached to the Delon name, and three months later she received 51% of Alain Delon International Distribution.
- Alain‑Fabien alleges advisers exploited a vulnerable Alain Delon after a 2019 stroke, citing failed cognitive tests and a 2022 transfer from Clinique de Genolier to a Geneva notary to sign key documents.
- He does not contest the 2005 will dividing assets roughly €25 million post‑tax among the three children, and he opposes what he says are his siblings’ plans to sell the Douchy estate where their father is buried.