Overview
- The youngest Delon heir filed a civil action in Paris seeking annulment of a November 24, 2022 will and a February 22, 2023 donation.
- The disputed acts made Anouchka the sole holder of her father’s moral rights and granted her 51% of ADID, the company managing his image and brand.
- Alain‑Fabien argues his father lacked sufficient discernment due to a 2019 stroke, while leaving intact the 2015 will that split assets 50% to Anouchka and 25% to each son.
- He has named his sister, his brother Anthony, and the three executors—including lawyer Christophe Ayela—as defendants, as Ayela urges mediation to restore dialogue.
- A notary meeting this week saw limited attendance by the heirs, and the roughly €50 million estate remains complicated by a pending tax audit that could delay distributions.