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James Gandolfini's will was filed in Manhattan Surrogate's Court on Tuesday in New York City, and the 51-year-old star left the majority of his $70 million fortune to his family.

Gandolfini's son Michael, 13, will receive most of the money, which is being kept in a trust fund until he turns 21. Michael will also receive his father's clothing and jewelry, and a condo in Greenwich Village. Gandolfini's infant daughter Liliana, wife Deborah Lin and two sisters will split the rest; Michael and Lily will share their late father's estate in Italy when she turns 25. Gandolfini also owned a $1.1 million home in Califon, New Jersey and a $7 million duplex in Tribeca, but neither were mentioned in the documents.

"It is my hope and desire that they will continue to own said property and keep it in our family for as long as possible," the former Sopranos star wrote in his will, which signed last December.

Gandolfini's son Michael found his father in the bathroom of their Rome hotel room after the actor suffered a heart attack on Wednesday, June 19. Hotel employees tried to resuscitate the star as they waited for paramedics to arrive, and he was still alive when the ambulance arrived at the Policlinico Umberto I hospital, but he was pronounced dead shortly thereafter.