“It’s said that Charlie had a $30 million life insurance policy.”
And given your posting history, that’s all that is sufficient. “someone said it” - doesn’t matter if it is true or not. As long as it fits a false narrative you want to promote, its truth or falsity is irrelevant. Woke MO through an through.
The $30 million apparently is incorrect - it was $10 million.
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Charlie Kirk’s life insurance policy reportedly paid around $10 million to his wife, Erika, and their children after his death, not $30 million. This financial support, along with other income sources, ensures that his family is well-secured for the future.
The Economic Times