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Bourdain leaves bulk of $1.2M estate to 11-year-old daughter

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Bourdain leaves bulk of $1.2M estate to 11-year-old daughter

2018-07-07 17:47 Last Updated At:17:47

Globe-trotting chef, author and TV host Anthony Bourdain was worth $1.2 million when he died last month and left most of the estate to his 11-year-old daughter, according to court papers filed this week in New York.

Bourdain's will and related papers show assets including $425,000 in cash and savings, $250,000 in personal property, $500,000 in intangibles like royalties and residuals, and $35,000 in a brokerage account.

FILE- In this Aug. 8, 2007 file photo, Anthony Bourdain, host of theTravel Channel's "No Reservations," poses in a New York restaurant. Court papers show Bourdain was worth $1.2 million when he died in June 2018. Most of his estate was left to his 11-year-old daughter. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

FILE- In this Aug. 8, 2007 file photo, Anthony Bourdain, host of theTravel Channel's "No Reservations," poses in a New York restaurant. Court papers show Bourdain was worth $1.2 million when he died in June 2018. Most of his estate was left to his 11-year-old daughter. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

The documents also list a $1.1 million mortgage.

The 61-year-old Bourdain was found dead June 8 in an apparent suicide in his hotel room in Kaysersberg, France, an ancient village where he was working on his CNN series "Parts Unknown."

Bourdain wrote his last will and testament in December 2016 and named wife, Ottavia Busia-Borudain, as executor. By that time, the two had already announced they were separated but said they were still friends.

The court will appoint a guardian ad litem to represent their daughter Ariane's interests, because she's a minor.

Bourdain's will instructs Busia to dispose of his "accumulated frequent flier miles" and other possessions like cars, furnishings and jewelry in a way she believes he would've wanted.

Bourdain was an irreverent and sometimes foulmouthed presence on TV shows starting with "A Cook's Tour" on the Food Network.

FILE - In this Nov. 12, 2008 file photo, Chef Anthony Bourdain holds his daughter Ariane in Miami Beach. Court papers show that Bourdain was worth $1.2 million when he died last month. Most of the estate has been left to his daughter, who is now 11-years-old. Bourdain was found dead June 8 in an apparent suicide in his French hotel room while working on his CNN series "Parts Unknown." (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 12, 2008 file photo, Chef Anthony Bourdain holds his daughter Ariane in Miami Beach. Court papers show that Bourdain was worth $1.2 million when he died last month. Most of the estate has been left to his daughter, who is now 11-years-old. Bourdain was found dead June 8 in an apparent suicide in his French hotel room while working on his CNN series "Parts Unknown." (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

"Parts Unknown," his most recent show, was part travelogue, part history lesson, part homage to exotic foods.

Bourdain's breakthrough as an author came with the 2000 publication of "Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly."

The book created a sensation by combining frank details of his life and career with behind-the-scenes observations on the culinary industry.

Bourdain was dating actress Asia Argento at the time of his death. She was not mentioned in the will.

After Bourdain's death, she wrote on Twitter: "Anthony gave all of himself in everything that he did. His brilliant, fearless spirit touched and inspired so many, and his generosity knew no bounds."

FILE - In this Sept. 11, 2016 file photo, Anthony Bourdain arrives at night two of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Court papers show globetrotting chef, author and TV host Bourdain was worth $1.2 million when he died last month. Most of his estate was left to his 11-year-old daughter. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 11, 2016 file photo, Anthony Bourdain arrives at night two of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Court papers show globetrotting chef, author and TV host Bourdain was worth $1.2 million when he died last month. Most of his estate was left to his 11-year-old daughter. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

MILAN (AP) — Exploited Chinese workers employed in Italy by an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house in a series of supply chain abuses that the in-house production company failed to properly monitor, Italian police said Friday.

The fashion house denied wrongdoing by GA Operations, which produces apparel, accessories and home decor for the Giorgio Armani Group brands.

“The company has always had control and prevention measures in place to minimize abuses in the supply chain,’’ the Armani statement said. “GA Operations will collaborate with the utmost transparency with the competent bodies to clarify its position on the matter."

According to police, GA Operations hired a subcontractor, which in turn hired unauthorized Chinese subcontractors that employed workers under the table, some of whom were in Italy illegally. They allegedly disregarded health and safety regulations as well as rules governing working hours, breaks and days off.

Police said it was part of a system of caporalato, the illegal intermediation and exploitation of workers most often associated with the agricultural sector. Four Chinese factory owners face a separate criminal investigation for their role.

GA Operations, meanwhile, is not under investigation, but has been placed under judicial administration for up to a year as part of a procedure to ensure legal operations, said Carabinieri Lt. Col. Loris Baldassarre.

A diagram released by police indicated that the Chinese subcontractor was paid 93 euros ($100) for a handbag that the fashion house sold for around 1,800 euros (around $1950). The authorized subcontractor, acting as the middleman but without real production capabilities, was paid 250 euros for the same bag, pocketing 157 euros for each bag, police said.

“The system allows for maximizing profits (in which) the Chinese factory actually produces the products, lowering labor costs by resorting to off-the-books and illegal workers,’’ police said in a statement.

A video released by carabinieri shows a workshop where leather goods were being made, with two beds with blankets in an adjacent office. A second-floor dormitory, reached through a gated stairway, had a set of bunkbeds and another bed strewn with clothes and blankets.

Cooking pots were piled in a filthy bathroom alongside a broken sink and a pot with water containing what appears to be eel. A makeshift kitchen included a gas burner next to a wall splattered with food. Dirty dishes and uneaten food were piled on the sink. Cardboard was taped over windows.

The finding is part of a wider investigation into the fashion supply chain operating in the Milan and Bergamo provinces, which placed bag and accessory maker Alviero Martini Spa under judicial administration in January, Baldassarre said.

In the more recent case, police investigated four illegally operating factories with unhealthy working conditions and a series of safety violations, including illegal dormitories with “sanitary and hygienic conditions below the ethical minimum.”

The factories were ordered closed, and the four Chinese owners facing a separate criminal investigation were handed fines and administrative sanctions totaling 145,000 euros (nearly $157,000).

A frame grab taken from a footage released, Friday, April 5, 2024, by the Italian Carabinieri, paramilitary police, showing a a kitchen in a workshop where leathergoods were being made in northern Italy. Underpaid and exploited Chinese workers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house that was contracted through a subsidiary that did not properly monitor conditions, Italian police said in a statement Friday. The Giorgio Armani fashion house denied abuses by GA Operations, which produces Giorgio Armani fashion collections. (Italian Carabinieri Via AP)

A frame grab taken from a footage released, Friday, April 5, 2024, by the Italian Carabinieri, paramilitary police, showing a a kitchen in a workshop where leathergoods were being made in northern Italy. Underpaid and exploited Chinese workers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house that was contracted through a subsidiary that did not properly monitor conditions, Italian police said in a statement Friday. The Giorgio Armani fashion house denied abuses by GA Operations, which produces Giorgio Armani fashion collections. (Italian Carabinieri Via AP)

In this frame grab taken from a footage released, Friday, April 5, 2024, by the Italian Carabinieri, paramilitary police, showing a bedroom in a workshop where leathergoods were being made in northern Italy. Underpaid and exploited Chinese workers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house that was contracted through a subsidiary that did not properly monitor conditions, Italian police said in a statement Friday. The Giorgio Armani fashion house denied abuses by GA Operations, which produces Giorgio Armani fashion collections. (Italian Carabinieri Via AP)

In this frame grab taken from a footage released, Friday, April 5, 2024, by the Italian Carabinieri, paramilitary police, showing a bedroom in a workshop where leathergoods were being made in northern Italy. Underpaid and exploited Chinese workers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house that was contracted through a subsidiary that did not properly monitor conditions, Italian police said in a statement Friday. The Giorgio Armani fashion house denied abuses by GA Operations, which produces Giorgio Armani fashion collections. (Italian Carabinieri Via AP)

In this frame grab taken from a footage released, Friday, April 5, 2024, by the Italian Carabinieri, paramilitary police, showing a bedroom in a workshop where leathergoods were being made in northern Italy. Underpaid and exploited Chinese workers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house that was contracted through a subsidiary that did not properly monitor conditions, Italian police said in a statement Friday. The Giorgio Armani fashion house denied abuses by GA Operations, which produces Giorgio Armani fashion collections. (Italian Carabinieri Via AP)

In this frame grab taken from a footage released, Friday, April 5, 2024, by the Italian Carabinieri, paramilitary police, showing a bedroom in a workshop where leathergoods were being made in northern Italy. Underpaid and exploited Chinese workers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house that was contracted through a subsidiary that did not properly monitor conditions, Italian police said in a statement Friday. The Giorgio Armani fashion house denied abuses by GA Operations, which produces Giorgio Armani fashion collections. (Italian Carabinieri Via AP)

In this frame grab taken from a footage released, Friday, April 5, 2024, by the Italian Carabinieri, paramilitary police, showing a workshop where leathergoods were being made in northern Italy. Underpaid and exploited Chinese workers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house that was contracted through a subsidiary that did not properly monitor conditions, Italian police said in a statement Friday. The Giorgio Armani fashion house denied abuses by GA Operations, which produces Giorgio Armani fashion collections. (Italian Carabinieri Via AP)

In this frame grab taken from a footage released, Friday, April 5, 2024, by the Italian Carabinieri, paramilitary police, showing a workshop where leathergoods were being made in northern Italy. Underpaid and exploited Chinese workers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house that was contracted through a subsidiary that did not properly monitor conditions, Italian police said in a statement Friday. The Giorgio Armani fashion house denied abuses by GA Operations, which produces Giorgio Armani fashion collections. (Italian Carabinieri Via AP)

In this frame grab taken from a footage released, Friday, April 5, 2024, by the Italian Carabinieri, paramilitary police press office, showing a workshop where leathergoods were being made in northern Italy. Underpaid and exploited Chinese workers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house that was contracted through a subsidiary that did not properly monitor conditions, Italian police said in a statement Friday. The Giorgio Armani fashion house denied abuses by GA Operations, which produces Giorgio Armani fashion collections. (Italian Carabinieri Via AP)

In this frame grab taken from a footage released, Friday, April 5, 2024, by the Italian Carabinieri, paramilitary police press office, showing a workshop where leathergoods were being made in northern Italy. Underpaid and exploited Chinese workers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house that was contracted through a subsidiary that did not properly monitor conditions, Italian police said in a statement Friday. The Giorgio Armani fashion house denied abuses by GA Operations, which produces Giorgio Armani fashion collections. (Italian Carabinieri Via AP)

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