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Secret lives of Steve Jobs' children, who inherited NOTHING... as tech guru's daughter prepares to wed

Secret lives of Steve Jobs' children, who inherited NOTHING... as tech guru's daughter prepares to wed

Daily Mail​03-06-2025

It has been over a decade since Apple co-founder Steve Jobs passed away from a rare form of pancreatic cancer, leaving behind more than just his multi-billion-dollar fortune.
Before his death in 2011 at age 56, the tech CEO welcomed four children.

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