http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/ap-source-dna-test-shows-colorado-inmate-princes-40052310
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I will not be surprised if there is NOT an illegitmate child. I have this vibe Prince did not have sex with as many women as he had around. His dad, now that seems like a different story. I think Prince did not want to be like his dad in that manner. And no, I am not disrespecting Prince's father. I really believe that Prince was shy and just wanted the company and inspiration from women more than the physical. I think the hiers will come down to siblings. What happens after an heir is determined? I would like to know the process after that. | |
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Be given what honor? If you want Paisley Park to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places, you should be talking to the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Officer (www.mnhs.org/shpo). Instructions are listed here. | |
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THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. I knew in my heart it wasn't true, yet I couldn't figure out why someone would take it as far as they did. I guess for the notoriety. But once the results came out, what in the world did they think would happen? Anyway, I am so relieved. I hope everything goes to Prince's sister , because I know she will honor his music and his legacy. | |
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Prince was famous most of his adult life. If there were any children, wouldn't it be known? Someone would have come forward long before now. I just remembered though, there is still the case of the other man from Minnesota who is making a claim as well. For some reason I am not as stressed about this one. Although, I doubt it is true as well. | |
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[Edited 6/22/16 14:24pm] RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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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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Thank you for the information. | |
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Will the itemizd inventory be released publicly? | |
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http://m.startribune.com/...383978221/ open to the public | |
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The Associated Press is also reporting on the judge's decision to not allow recording devices into next week's hearing, and possibly barring the media or public regarding paternity issues, in accordance with state law. | |
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RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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http://m.startribune.com/...383721701/ About sealing the records on claims of potential heirs. I apologize if this has already been posted. It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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That will be an interesting inventory, not on the money side, but it should have information on vault contents. May be listed in general terms (i.e. recordings 1000) but at least some insight would be available. Thank you. | |
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Once an heir is determined, can the other individuals who claimed to be an heir but were not determined by the court to be an hier, can those individuals appeal the decision? If there is an appeal process, it seems like this could drag out. The heir(s) that are determined by the court, will they then have the legal capacity to make decisions on the assets and affairs? Lastly, will the Special Administrator be absolved from the decision making process? | |
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Could the Administrator release music to obtain cash to pay the taxes? Do we know of interested record companies? Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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nelcp777 said:
That will be an interesting inventory, not on the money side, but it should have information on vault contents. May be listed in general terms (i.e. recordings 1000) but at least some insight would be available. Thank you. Every court tends to be a little different. Some will accept general, descriptive terms. Others want more detail. We are just going to have to wait and see what this judge wants and/or will accept. RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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interesting article from the Minneapolis Star Tribune newspaper today:
http://www.startribune.com/the-attorneys-and-advisers-prince-avoided-in-life-oversee-his-estate/384359271/ | |
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Thanks XxAxX for the nice read. The sentiment at the end of the article was the clincher, and one I hold to heart. I love my NY attorney!
"...I believe if he could have developed a trusting, stable relationship with a lawyer, we wouldn’t have faced this situation.” Need me some fuzzy love....and yes, I wear clear heels | |
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i would agree with that, sadly. i hope prince in heaven doesn't know what is about to happen to his works | |
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udo said: Could the Administrator release music to obtain cash to pay the taxes? Do we know of interested record companies? Theoretically: Yes. The Administrator could sell enough music to obtain cash to pay the taxes. But the longer/the more they keep PP and the music intact, I believe, the better off they will be, for PP, the heirs, and the fans. The Court will be primarily interested passing on estate assets to the heirs according to law. As I have mentioned previously, as long as the heirs stick together and agree on everything, the Court will let them do almost anything they want. I have seen some heirs do some amazing things, but they all agreed, so the Court let them accomplish their goal. If the heirs do want to turn PP into a museum, etc. (which I believe would be a fantastic thing for Minnesota), they will need to stick together and have someone knowledgable about the entertainment industry guide them. And as I have mentioned before, it only takes one heir to foul things up. Plus, another thing we don't know is: how much debt did Prince have at the time of his death. Is anyone aware of any interested record companies? The Administrator would need to be made aware of this information. (This is not legal advice. This is for informational purposes only.) RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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The judge has decided to not hear media requests for full public access to Monday's hearing, but may consider the issue at a later date. | |
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It feels deeply ironic that the article mentions that a prominent lawyer parted with Prince because he wouldn't consider estate planning, and yet Prince was aware of what had happened to Jimi Hendrix's estate and didn't want that to happen to himself. Had he only left a will that Bremer Trust could find, we wouldn't be left with the prospect of "nearly two dozen attorneys" who "represent more than a dozen people who have filed claims to be Prince's kin" being present at Monday's hearing to try to determine "how to verify who qualifies as Prince's heirs under the Minnesota law." | |
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Sorry if this has been asked already. Would turning PP into a museum change it's tax status? Make it a non-profit situation? | |
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No. It could be placed into a non-profit entity, but that would have no bearing on the estate's current tax liability. | |
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I just wanted to point this out in THIS thread. (PLEASE be gentle Mods.) I saw it at CNN:
[Edited 6/27/16 8:22am] RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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It wasn't sold by the estate. Some fans online are even dubious of its provenance. | |
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No. It could be placed into a non-profit entity, but that would have no bearing on the estate's current tax liability. I realize not it's current status but making it easier to manage in the future. | |
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