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Bobby Brown gets nothing in Whitney Houston’s will

The details of Whitney Houston’s will have been revealed.

Inside Edition reports that Houston willed her estate to daughter Bobbi Kristina. Houston’s daughter will receive all of the singer’s money, cars, furniture, clothing, jewelry and personal effects. While the will was signed in 2000, when Houston was still married to Bobby Brown, the New Edition singer is not included.

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Because Bobbi Kristina is 19, a trust has been set up in her name. She will receive a chunk of money or her 21st birthday, a second installment on her 25th, and the remainder on her 30th birthday.

Houston’s mother, Cissy Houston, is the executor of the will. Her brother and sister-in-law are named as trustees.

Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown married in 1992, and had daughter Bobbi Kristina less than a year later. However, their marriage was marred by drug use and a battery charge. The troubled pair split in 2006, after 14 years of marriage. In recently discovered divorce documents, Brown claimed to be living out of his car after the divorce.

Bobbi Kristina will give her first interview since her mother’s death this Sunday, opting to have Oprah interview her for the special “Oprah’s Next Chapter.”

Sources told the website HollywoodLife.com that Bobbi Kristina explained the choice saying, “[Oprah] was loyal to my mom, and never did my mother wrong, or made her look bad. She always looked out for my mom.”