
Lloyds of London could be paying Disney $50 million in the wake of the sudden death of Hollywood legend Carrie Fisher.
The acclaimed writer and actress best known as the Star Wars franchises indomitable Leia Organa died Dec. 27, four days after suffering a heart attack while on a flight.Disney, the company producing the new Star Wars trilogy, placed an insurance policy on Fisher before she signed a three-picture deal for the new movies, according to Business Insider. The policy was taken out in case Fisher couldnt fulfill her contract.