Ozzy Osbourne's Farewell Shadowed by $5 Million Tax Debt

Ozzy Osbourne's Farewell Shadowed by $5 Million Tax Debt

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Ozzy Osbourne's final bow is marred by unresolved financial troubles that may haunt his legacy and complicate inheritance issues for his family. Legendary Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22 at the age of 76, less than three weeks after delivering his final performance in his hometown of Birmingham. But behind the curtain of his emotional farewell lies a troubling financial shadow: a mounting tax debt reportedly totaling $5 million (approximately 400 million rubles). “The question remains: Did Osbourne manage to pay off his debts with revenue from his farewell tour—or did he leave a financial storm behind?” According to RadarOnline, the Osbourne family is listed as having two outstanding tax obligations with the U.S. government. The first debt, amounting to $689,107, originated in 2023. The second, far larger sum of $4,362,410, was recorded just a year later, in 2024.

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