Johnson's first marriage was to Ruth Dill, the sister of actress
Diana Dill. They had four children:
Mary Lea Johnson Richards, Elaine Johnson,
John Seward Johnson II, and
Diana Melville Johnson Firestone. It was alleged that Johnson would later sexually abuse his eldest daughter from age nine to fifteen. In 1939, Johnson married Esther Underwood. They had two children: Jennifer Underwood Johnson and James Loring Johnson. He signed his final will on April 14, 1983, leaving the bulk of his fortune to her. In that year, Johnson died of cancer at the age of 87. In accordance with the terms of the will, she received $402,824,971.59. The exclusion of the rest of his family from the will led to at least three highly publicized legal battles. In the
Johnson v. Johnson court case, his six children from his first two marriages sued on grounds that he wasn't mentally competent at the time he signed the will. It was settled out of court, and the children were granted about 12% of the fortune. The second legal dispute was regarding the eligibility of
Mary Lea Johnson Richards' husband's share of the fortune, which lasted twelve years. The court ruled in favor of her husband. The third battle was regarding the eligibility of
John Seward Johnson II's daughter's share of the fortune. The court ruled in favor of his daughter. ==See also==