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{{Character2|title1 = Samuel T. Duff|image1 = 250px-Samuel T. Duff.png|sex = {{Male}}|status = {{Alive}}|first_appearance = [[To Heir I$ Homer]]}}'''Samuel T. Duff''' is the owner of Duff Brewery.
 
{{Character2|title1 = Samuel T. Duff|image1 = 250px-Samuel T. Duff.png|sex = {{Male}}|status = {{Alive}}|first_appearance = [[To Heir I$ Homer]]}}'''Samuel T. Duff''' is the owner of Duff Brewery.
   

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Samuel T. Duff is the owner of Duff Brewery.

History

On the way home, Homer discovers a tramp, Sam, who is eating a sandwich in the back seat and they start talking. Homer decides to invite him to dinner and the whole family likes him. At the end of the night Sam thanks them for their hospitality and says that he has a place to sleep. When he leaves the house $100 falls out of his pocket which is caught by Bart. The next day on the news its revealed that Samuel T. Duff, founder of Duff, has died and the family recognize the picture of him and it's Sam. Homer becomes angry that Sam tricked them into thinking he was a tramp when he actually is a billionaire. Bart is surprised that he is billionaire even though he received $100 from him. The news says that Sam has no heirs, and yesterday changed his testamentary to a man in Springfield, and they show a picture of Homer. Homer realizes after a while that he will inherit everything. After Homer give his stocks to Mr. Burns it was found that Sam is alive, he had just fallen asleep. Mr. Burns realizes that Homer had no right to the company during the week and Mr. Burns' new stocks are worthless.