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Joan Rivers Estate Inherited By Only Daughter Melissa Rivers; ‘Fashion Police’ Producer To Receive Cash, Investments, And Antiques Amounting To $100 Million, Said Report

Oct 28, 2014 01:00 PM EDT | By Erica Cortez-Araullo

Joan Rivers' multi-million dollar estate will reportedly be inherited by Melissa Rivers. A report from Us Weekly said the "Fashion Police" producer and only child of the show's late host will receive a total of $100 Million worth of cash, investments, and antiques.

Part of Joan Rivers' estate consist of antiques from her upscale New York apartment, which her 46-year-old daughter will also inherit.

Aside from Melissa Rivers inheriting Joan Rivers' estate, Us Weekly added that Melissa Rivers' son, Cooper Endicott, will also receive a "very large" multi-million dollar trust.

The grandson's trust fund is separate from Melissa Rivers' estimated $100 million inheritance, said the report.

Nonetheless, a source shared to Us Weekly that Melissa Rivers inheriting Joan Rivers' estate is "no consolation for losing her mother so soon."

Joan Rivers news recently reported that the late comedienne's daughter appears to not accept her cause of death. According to a report from Daily Mail, Melissa Rivers reportedly did not even order an autopsy to be done on her TV icon mother.

TMZ detailed that the 46-year-old was so depressed following her mother's untimely death that she specified not to conduct an autopsy. New York laws state that a family member may request that no autopsy be performed if a death shows no criminal association.

Last week, Joan Rivers news reported the official autopsy results that revealed the real reason behind the "Fashion Police" host's untimely death.

According to a report from The Hollywood Reporter, the comedy icon died from lack of oxygen.

The detailed statement from the New York City medical examiner rep Julie Bolcer read: "OCME [Office of the Chief Medical Examiner] has completed its investigation. The cause of Ms. Rivers' death is anoxic encephalopathy due to hypoxic arrest during laryngoscopy and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy with propofol sedation for evaluation of voice changes and gastroesophageal reflux disease. The manner of death is therapeutic complication."

"The classification of a death as a therapeutic complication means that the death resulted from a predictable complication of medical therapy," the statement added.

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