Warren Buffett cut off his granddaughter who spent nearly every Christmas & Spring Break with him

“I have not emotionally or legally adopted you as a grandchild”

Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha, is an American icon known for his savvy investment skills and frugal lifestyle. His name is synonymous with success, wealth, and philanthropy, but one lesser-known chapter in the Buffett family narrative is the story of his granddaughter, Nicole Buffett. Nicole is the adopted daughter of Warren’s son, Peter, and she became a focal point of media attention when she publicly revealed that she was disowned by her famous grandfather.

Nicole Buffett, an artist based in Berkeley, California, who specializes in abstract landscapes, hasn’t been a beneficiary of the family’s massive wealth. Despite sharing a surname that most associate with financial success, she found herself cut off from the family fortune.

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The rift became apparent after Nicole participated in Jamie Johnson’s 2006 documentary, “The One Percent,” which delved into the lives of America’s wealthiest individuals and their families. Buffett was not happy with her participation and sent her a letter stating, “I have not emotionally or legally adopted you as a grandchild, nor have the rest of my family adopted you as a niece or a cousin.”

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