http://www.startribune.com/prince-estate-case-heads-back-to-minnesota-courtroom/384482541/
The Minneapolis Star Tribune has reported on today's hearing. According to a Bremer Trust representative, they have looked through "thousands of boxes" but have not found a will. Tyka and the half-siblings want a narrow view of determining heirs, while a person making a "claim that Prince's real father was Alfred Jackson Sr." wants a broader view of heir eligibility. More than 12 people are making claims to be heirs, according to the article. Given all that is at stake, the judge stated, "I want to do it right because it's important to a lot of people." | |
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http://www.startribune.com/prince-heirship-protocols-subject-of-carver-county-court-hearing/384503191/#1
This is the more recently filed story from the Minneapolis Star Tribune about today's hearing, which adds some details, including the fact that a Bremer Trust attorney says that although there had been correspondence of some nature indicating that there could be a will, after searching four locations and thousands of boxes, "the inquiry is coming to a close very soon." | |
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EnDoRpHn said: Dixon (the guy from California who claims he had a billion dollar contract with Prince) and/or his attorney is certifiable -- this pleading sounds like something written by Oswald Bates from In Living Color:
It appears that Mr. Dixon is acting as his own attorney. | |
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UGH. Thanks for the updates. | |
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my fear is that at the end of it all, after attorneys' fees are subtracted there will be only $7.77 left for the heirs to divide | |
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Sadly, this has happened to other artists in the past. | |
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I can see why they would have to protect his music material and likeness/image, now and in the future, from those who may want to use it without permission from the estate, to make money. With the overseers of his estate, granting permission for use of his music material/his image, can help to generate money toward the estate, if the requestor(s) is not defaming his image or music in some way. [Edited 6/28/16 12:11pm] | |
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I overlooked that remark of evidence of a will "though there is some indication to the contrary based on some correspondence." I took the inquiry coming to a close very soon as there is not much more to search. I have a feeling the search may come up empty handed. However, I am curious now about the correspondence that is referenced. | |
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The thought of them knowing there is a real possibility of a will but they're gonna stop looking is depressing. The Star Tribune also talked about Prince not trusting lawyers which makes no sense given that he had them - in fact wasn't it an attorney who was contacted about organising help for him? None of it makes sense. | |
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Hello Everybody: Yesterday (6/27/2016), in the pleadings that were filed with the Court: [Edited 6/28/16 13:50pm] RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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I like Judge Eide, he is thorough and wants to do right by the estate. I truly hope a will is found, perhaps it is with a friend or stuck inbetween the pages of a book. Would'nt it be like Prince that he would somehow find a way to legally record his wishes and they are simply waiting to be played on a reel to reel? Need me some fuzzy love....and yes, I wear clear heels | |
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Pardon my ignorance, but when a person draws up a will, doesn't his/her lawyer keep a copy? Why do they think they are going to find a will at this point? Prince was not some recluse, he had several lawyers and business managers. If he had a will, one of them would know about it. Having said that, they should all lose their licenses for not persuading him to have one. | |
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Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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Remember that the existence of a will would not necessarily make the case less complicated. Wills can be contested, making things even messier and more expensive sometimes. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
"Dearly Beloved: We are gathered here today 2 get through this thing called: 'Life'." | |
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[Edited 6/28/16 15:07pm] RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
"Dearly Beloved: We are gathered here today 2 get through this thing called: 'Life'." | |
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Wait... I thought the quote "indication to the contrary" = indications contrary to the idea that he had a will, i.e., indication that he did not have a will Now I'm confused. But yes I would like to know who the correspondence was with, and I presume if that person or people are alive they would be questioned about it.
I was also interested in the comment about thousands of boxes at 4 locations... one of them is Paisley Park but any idea of where the other 3 locations might have been? | |
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I'm confused. Isn't his given name Prince Rogers Nelson? Not that it matters I guess.... Eventually every cloud runs out of rain. | |
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That bothered me too when I saw this document earlier too. Other court documents show Rogers as the middle name.
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didn't he also have several properities, like in the Caribbeean, Canada, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and of course the several smaller pieces of property in Minnesota Need me some fuzzy love....and yes, I wear clear heels | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_PRINCE_ESTATE?SITE=WNYC&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
The Associated Press is also reporting that the judge has given lawyers until July 8 "to submit written positions on the DNA testing protocols and the interplay between the probate code and parentage law." | |
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The birth announcement that has been floating around also says "Roger." And his mother wrote that. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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bigtimefan said: I'm confused. Isn't his given name Prince Rogers Nelson? Not that it matters I guess.... Don't worry about this. My middle name is spelled DiAnne (not my real name). My mother wanted it spelled that way and always spelled it that way on all official documents concerning me. I was raised to spell it that way. So imagine my surprise when I begin taking care of my own business and first layed eyes on my birth certificate only to see that my middle name was spelled Diann. I spoke to my mother about it and she said that was not how she wanted it spelled. It was mispelled by hospital personell. Prince's mother probably meant his name to be 'Rogers'. [Edited 6/28/16 20:59pm] If you seek only love’s pleasure... you shall laugh..but not all of your laughter, and cry.. but not all of your tears… | |
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According to Lenny Kravitz, he has a place in Paris also. | |
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Why is there a "deceased" date on the birth certificate? "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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Probably in that vault somewhere, either like you mentioned, in between the pages of a notebook, or a recording marked 'afterlife' or something. One would think/hope they would thoroughly scour every millimetre of that place to be sure. Dance where y'are, just groove y'all.
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