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Fotis Dulos apparently died broke.

The temporary administrator of the accused wife-killer’s estate found he had only a total of $272 in two bank accounts — and that his home building company, Fore Group, had a balance of zero, according to the Hartford Courant.

“It is anticipated that the estate may be insolvent,” the administrator, Christopher Hug, told the newspaper.

Hug said that Fore Group owns several properties, but all carry heavy debt, including the Farmington mansion where Dulos tried to kill himself in January.

He died two days later at Jacobi Medical Center, after his five children visited him at the hospital.

The administrator also said there was an empty safe deposit box at a local bank that was jointly owned with another person. He has asked the probate court to subpoena bank records to see who the co-owner is and who last accessed the box.

Hug is looking to find out if Dulos left a will, which he has not been able to find.

The details emerged after Gloria Farber, the mother of Dulos’ estranged wife, Jennifer Farber Dulos, sought $4,400 a month in child support for the children. She now has custody of her grandchildren because their father is dead and their mother is presumed dead.

Jennifer Dulos went missing May 24 after she dropped her kids off at school. Connecticut investigators claim her estranged husband waited for her in her garage after the drop-off and slaughtered her before taking her body to an unknown location.

A Connecticut judge dropped murder charges against Dulos last week even as his attorneys claimed some unknown person who is still at large left his wife’s bloody clothes on his doorstep. Attorney Norm Pattis said the only reason he was caught throwing away the bloody items is because someone else had left the evidence on his porch.

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