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George Michael’s family consider giving his £5million London home to his lover Fadi Fawaz — in a bid to ‘stop his book’

GEORGE Michael’s family are considering giving his ­£5million London home to his lover Fadi Fawaz to keep him onside, a source has revealed.

The star’s relatives looked at booting him out of the Regent’s Park mansion but fear he could air harmful allegations in public.

 Fadi, 44, found George dead aged 53 on Christmas Day last year
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Fadi, 44, found George dead aged 53 on Christmas Day last yearCredit: Planet Photos
 Fadi Fawaz pictured with George Michael
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Fadi Fawaz pictured with George MichaelCredit: Alamy

By letting him stay there, and offering him a retainer of up to £250,000 a year, they hope he will remain tight-lipped about his time with the star, the source added.

Fadi, 44, who found George dead aged 53 on Christmas Day last year, was said to be writing a book about his tragic death.

A source said: “George’s relatives decided a good option is to keep Fadi happy by offering him the house.

They want him to agree to it and keep quiet about George’s death.

 Fadi found the singer's body in bed on Christmas Day last year
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Fadi found the singer's body in bed on Christmas Day last yearCredit: Splash News

“They don’t want him to do a book or an explosive tell-all interview and reluctantly feel this is the best way ­forward.

"They don’t want anything to taint George’s legacy.”

 George Michael’s family are considering giving his £5m home to lover Fadi Fawaz
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George Michael’s family are considering giving his £5m home to lover Fadi Fawaz
 Fans lay out tributes to the late singer George Michael after his death on Christmas Day
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Fans lay out tributes to the late singer George Michael after his death on Christmas DayCredit: Splash News
George Michael performs Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me with Elton John

Tweets posted last New Year’s Eve by Fadi, with George, suggested the star may have killed himself at his home in Goring-on-Thames, Oxon.

A coroner later ruled he died of ­natural causes but had heart and liver problems.

A full toxicology report has not been released.

His family plan to sell the Goring home next year.

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