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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well some people can fiddle anything, so an executor is no exception.
It's more likely to be 'losing' valuable items or failing to account for money than actually misrepresenting the will to relatives that haven't seen it (since it does become a public document after probate).
You can sue the executor if he fiddles it and you can prove it - but that's always difficult with a relative, even a dodgy one.