Lloyd’s Could Have To Pay Out $50M For Carrie Fisher’s Death

Wednesday, January 4th, 2017 Liability

Lloyd’s 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 franchise’s 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 couldn’t fulfill her contract.


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