The Vietnamese guy is the “illegal son” of an American billionaire, inheriting assets of more than 2,000 billion VND

The fact that children suddenly “change their lives” when they discover that their parents are rich and billionaires seems to only happen in fairy tales but happens in real life. It’s about the life of Mr. Nguyen Be Lory, born in 1994, just turned 30 years old this year.

Mr. Larry Hillblom was born in 1943. This businessman started his business from a DHL express delivery company, then expanded many branches worldwide. When he died in 1995, Mr. Hillblom owned assets from DHL company of about 5.7 billion USD. This includes 420 cargo aircraft, more than 100 ships, 76,200 trucks, 450 warehouses and other real estate (of which Hillblom’s share is about 1.6 billion), and 285 thousand employees. at 222 branches worldwide. Each year, DHL transports about 1.5 billion shipments.

Mr. Lory is the son of American billionaire Larry Hillblom and a Vietnamese woman from Binh Thuan province named Nguyen Thi Be. This is the result of an extramarital affair accompanied by the father’s wasteful lifestyle when he was so successful in business.

Being poor, Miss Be was asked by a relative to work at the hotel where Mr. Hillblom invested. From a sick, dark g.irl, B.aby became plump, white-skinned, had long hair and caught Mr. Larry’s eye. Miss Be confided that she had absolutely no idea Larry was a billionaire, she only saw the respectful bowing of staff and visitors when he passed by.

After being “caught” by her boss, Ms. Be became pregnant and as a result, Mr. Nguyen Be Lory was born. Like many other quick love affairs, this billionaire never cared about anyone after leaving, including whether they had children or not. Not even providing m.oney.

After hearing that Mr. Hillblom passed away in 1995, everyone fought for the property. Lory, then only 1 year old, was taken for a DNA test and was fortunately confirmed to be the billionaire’s biological c.hild. The illegitimate son enjoys the right to inherit the property. Ms. Be’s mother and daughter were brought to America to live in a small city in the Eastern part of the country.

According to the law of Saipan Island (in the United States) where the rich reside: After the parents die, regardless of whether the c.hild is married or not, when it is proven that the c.hild is a real c.hild, the inheritance will be divided. There have been about 10 children claimed to be Mr. Hillblom’s biological children, but only 4 have been identified as having true b.lood relationships.

According to information at that time, the total amount of m.oney that Hillblom’s four “real children” would receive was $300 million, but they only actually received $30 million each because they had to pay federal taxes and income taxes. UC San Francisco Hospital alone received 200 million USD.

According to the court’s ruling at that time, because Lory was still young, Nguyen Thi Be and her mother received 5,000 USD from the bank every month for consumption. When Nguyen Be Lory turns 18 years old – meaning in 2013, she and her mother will receive a total of 60 million USD (including official inheritance plus bank interest).

Because Lory was still in school, the asset managers agreed with Lory’s family to invest in many areas to increase value. In 2015, Lory was 21 years old and after completing his studies, he was officially the owner of this huge amount of m.oney.

It is known that currently both mother and c.hild, Nguyen Be Lory, have been naturalized as American citizens and live in the town of Mariana, on the US island of Saipan.

In 2012, little Lory returned to visit her mother’s homeland, Vietnam. This trip is full of Miss Be, Lory’s siblings and grandparents. The young millionaire’s entire trip back to his hometown was kept absolutely secret.