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Farrah Fawcett's Will Revealed

Airdate: 11/16/2009
It's a shocking revelation: Farrah Fawcett has left nothing, no money, no personal effects, to long-time lover Ryan O'Neal. His name isn't even mentioned in the just-released 55-page document.  

But Farrah did leave $100,000 to Greg Lott, her reported secret lover, whom she met when she was a student at the University of Texas.

INSIDE EDITION has obtained video of an angry confrontation between the two rivals. The video was shot by paparazzi in Los Angeles, apparently with Lott's cooperation.

"You took her from me!" Lott shouted at O'Neal.

During the confrontation, Lott accuses O'Neal of not allowing him to see Farrah before she died last June and then banning him from her funeral.

O'Neal had no comment about Fawcett's will or the confrontation with Lott.  

Farrah signed her full name, Farrah Leni Fawcett, to the will. It's dated August 9th, 2007. She left $4.5 million dollars to her son with Ryan, Redmond O'Neal, and $500,000 to her elderly father James Fawcett.

Redmond, who's serving a one-year sentence for drug abuse, will receive the money in installments through a trust, not in a lump sum.

Another person noticeably missing from the will is Farrah's best friend, Alana Stewart, who filmed much of the documentary Farrah's Story about the star's brave battle with cancer.

Legal expert John Q. Kelly says the will is an expression of Farrah's final wishes: "I think it's pretty clear she didn't want Ryan O'Neal to get anything...She obviously gave it a lot of thought, knew who exactly she wanted to give it to, and for what purposes."

Now the two men in her life who loved her up until to the end are still grieving and remain bitter rivals.

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