Aquilini grandson accuses family of ‘conspiracy’ to disinherit him (Metro Vancouver)

A member of the Aquilini family, known for owning the Vancouver Canucks, alleges he was disinherited from a family trust in direct retaliation for raising past sexual assault claims. The grandson also claims he has been unfairly excluded from the family business, characterizing the move as a conspiracy.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Aquilini family owns the Vancouver Canucks
  • A grandson, identified as Matteo, has filed a lawsuit
  • The lawsuit accuses family members of excluding him from a trust
  • The alleged exclusion is described as “retaliatory”
  • Historical sexual assault allegations form the basis of the current dispute

The Family and Its Legacy

The Aquilini name is one of the most prominent in Vancouver, owing in large part to the family’s ownership of the Vancouver Canucks. Over the years, the Aquilinis have been recognized for their involvement in sports and other business ventures.

The Lawsuit Filing

Matteo, a grandson within the Aquilini family, has filed a lawsuit claiming he was disinherited from a family trust. According to legal documents, he also alleges that he was systematically excluded from participating in the family business. He contends this exclusion has left him without benefits or opportunities typically afforded to family members.

Alleged Retaliation

In the lawsuit, Matteo describes the disinheritance and business exclusion as a “retaliatory” conspiracy. He links these actions to historical allegations of sexual assault involving an unnamed member of the Aquilini family. By framing the family’s response as retaliation, Matteo suggests his legal battle goes beyond finances and touches on questions of accountability within the family structure.

Looking Ahead

Though details about the family’s response to the lawsuit are not yet available in the public domain, the claims have already raised questions. The situation shines a spotlight on how personal disputes and broader allegations can converge—and underscores the significant fallout when such issues arise within well-known families.

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