Tragic Caroline Flack had close to £1million in her business account when she died.
Documents filed with Companies House show her firm Caroline Flack Ltd had assets of £925,570 in October.
The 40-year-old former Love Island host was the business’s sole director at the time of her suicide last month.
The firm will be dissolved and the assets handed to her executors.
Her beneficiaries are also set to receive a share of the profits from a fresh batch of her memoirs, which go on sale today.
The presenter first told her life story in her autobiography Storm In A C Cup in 2015.
A new paperback run will hit the shelves less than three weeks after her death.
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Last night the Met Police said there was no need for a probe into officers’ contact with the star.
The Independent Office For Police Conduct found that there was “no causal link” between their actions and her death.
The freedom of information request also confirmed that Flack’s case was deemed a “complex or sensitive case”.
It said: “The CPS has an internal process of undertaking routine case management panels on complex or sensitive cases to ensure they are being properly managed.”
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There is no record of how much was spent on the prosecution as all who worked on it were in-house lawyers.
The CPS said it, “does not record time spent by internal lawyers, paralegals and administrative staff on a case by case basis therefore we are unable to provide figures in relation to internal staff cost of preparing this case”.
The spokesperson added: “There was no cost for using external solicitors or barristers as all work on this case was undertaken by CPS in-house lawyers.”
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