Singer Oliver Tree reportedly made comments about his planned will weeks before he dies in a helicopter crash in Brazil, according to separate reports. In the period leading up to his death, he discussed how his estate would be handled, saying that his family would not receive any portion of his wealth. Multiple accounts describe the remark as blunt, with Tree indicating that his family would “get a penny” or any money from his will.
The reports also state that Tree’s money was intended for a specific purpose rather than relatives. They say he set out for his estate to be directed toward supporting emerging artists, and that he created or established an organization to manage and administer this effort in the music industry.
Both sources frame the comments as resurfacing after his death, presenting them as part of his stated plans for where his resources would go. Neither account provides additional detail beyond these claims about his will, the organization, or the crash itself.