A recently uncovered will of late Zappos co-founder Tony Hsieh indicates he had clear plans for his estimated $1.2 billion estate, contrary to earlier assumptions. The 2015 document includes a strict no-contest clause threatening disinheritance for any family member who challenges his wishes. It allocates over $50 million and Las Vegas properties to undisclosed trusts aimed at surprising recipients. Notably, Hsieh earmarked $3 million for Harvard University amid its funding disputes with the Trump administration. This discovery adds intrigue to the ongoing legal battles surrounding his estate after his tragic death in 2020.