Jerry Robins was a prominent Miami Beach developer who is survived by his wife Joan Robins, his four children and 11 grandchildren. He died on Oct. 2 2023 after a 23-year battle with cancer. Craig Robins, founder and CEO of Miami-based Dacra, is the mastermind behind the Miami Design District’s metamorphosis from an interior design mecca into an art, high-end fashion and dining destination. Scott Robins heads his own eponymous real estate firm and has developed projects in Sunset Harbour, and other areas in Miami Beach. Stacy Robins also owns an eponymous real estate brokerage that focuses on luxury residential deals. Recently, Craig, Scott and Gina Robins appear to have acquiesced to one of Stacy Robin’s demands seeking a neutral mediator outside the family to determine whose estate numbers are correct. Jerry Robins’ will, which is part of the probate case file, divides his estate among his wife, children and grandchildren. Based on an accounting of his assets by lawyers representing Craig, Scott and Gina Robins, about $3.1 million would be distributed to the grandkids and a family member named Jerold Bleiweiss. Joan Robins would also receive $3.1 million. From the $3.1 million left over, Craig and Scott Robins would each get 15 percent, or $465,000 each, and Stacy and Gina Robins would each get 35 percent, or about $1.1 million each, court documents show. However, Stacy Robins alleges that her brothers and sister are omitting amounts totaling about $6 million in three bank accounts. In court documents, Craig, Scott and Gina Robins assert those bank accounts are also owned by their mother, Joan Robins, and are not subject to the probate proceedings.