Meet the $25 billion Hunt family, whose oil wealth created the Kansas City Chiefs and seeded other top teams in pro sports

 Meet the $25 billion Hunt family, whose oil wealth created the Kansas City Chiefs and seeded other top teams in pro sports

Kansas City Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt Sr. in 1967.

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