Yep. The whole fiasco in Atlanta where he promised P would play at the event and pretended to talk to P on the phone when in fact P had cut all ties with him by then. | |
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Wow, amazing. How is this Cat still practicing law and not disbarred?
I wonder how many documents/boxes will be "misplaced" when the subpeona is served. | |
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Maybe the reason she didn't want the divorce records opened was because it showed how greedy she was. | |
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Hmm...🤔 Paisley Park is in your heart
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morningsong said:
You bet your ass I am. Paisley Park is in your heart
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WTF? That's like saying when I die, my co-workers should manage my estate because I was with them for 40-50 hours a week. . If the person that tweeted this would like their estate to be handled by these people, then go for it. .
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PennyPurple said:
WTF? That's like saying when I die, my co-workers should manage my estate because I was with them for 40-50 hours a week. . If the person that tweeted this would like their estate to be handled by these people, then go for it. .
See this is what pisses me off. Yeah loony idea. You can't have that many people managing an estate it would be complet chaos. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Well remember he got rid of her as his manager. | |
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From the Minneapolis Star Tribune Unsealed Prince divorce file shows luxe lifestyle, dispute over videos, jewels and photos
The unsealed file from Prince’s second divorce offers a glimpse into the late musician’s luxe lifestyle and the more routine spousal disputes over access to property, such as childhood photos, videos and jewelry. While they were married, Manuela Testolini said she and Prince threw big parties after major awards shows like the Golden Globes, Oscars and the Grammys. For the events, Testolini would hire a $5,000-a-day stylist to do her hair and makeup. The couple would spend $50,000 per party on food, drinks and decor, the records showed. In 2004 alone, Prince earned $42 million. “We had accounts at boutiques including Gucci, Versace and Valentino. We had accounts at Saks. There was never any restriction on (Prince’s) or my spending,” she said. Divorce files are generally public, though judges often will agree to seal them if both parties to the case agree and no one else objects. The documents, made public after the Star Tribune moved to unseal the files following the star’s accidental death in April from the painkiller fentanyl, also revealed that in May 2005, Prince locked Testolini out of their home on Galpin Avenue in Chanhassen. He also cut off her credit cards, boxed up her stuff and stowed it in the vault in Paisley Park for “safe keeping,” according to an order signed by former Judge Tanja Manrique on March 16, 2010. Prince then tore down the house. The couple’s divorce was granted in October 2007, but two years later, Testolini claimed Prince had not returned several personal items, including copies of videos he made based on songs he had written for her: “Gamillah” and “Another Girl.” He also had not returned jewelry, including a gold and diamond earring set from Tiffany and an antique gold and amethyst earring, necklace, bracelet set from the vintage store “The Way We Wore,” as well photographs, memorabilia and scrapbooks. In all, the items were valued at $185,000. At that time, Prince was representing himself and didn’t respond to the court. In her documents, Testolini said Prince claimed the videos had been deleted and he didn’t know the whereabouts of the items. She disputed that, saying Prince never destroyed every copy of a video and that if he did, “his actions were purely punitive.” The unsealing of the divorce documents came amid the ongoing legal dispute over the legitimate heirs to Prince’s vast fortune. The megastar, who was found dead in an elevator at Paisley Park, had no will. Carver County District Judge Kevin Eide is overseeing the case. He has indicated that the surviving siblings, including Prince’s sister Tyka Nelson and five half-siblings, will likely claim at least part of a fortune estimated at somewhere between $100 million and $300 million before taxes. Prince and Testolini, the musician’s second wife, met when she was a consultant for his charity, Love 4 One Another, according to the documents. They married on Christmas in 2001 when she was 25 and he was 43. She said they lived “an extravagant lifestyle” with each having their own personal assistant. They had a housekeeper and a personal chef preparing their dinners, the documents showed. Testolini said she “routinely had massages, spa treatments, manicures, pedicures and facials.” She and Prince traveled frequently, renting homes for months at a time in California and Hawaii, flew private planes and spent up to $15,000 per night on hotel suites. In 2004, Prince released his album “Musicology,” which sold more than 2 million copies in the United States. The Musicology tour was the top grossing U.S. Tour in 2004, bringing in $87.4 million, she wrote. The Star Tribune moved to unseal the files after questioning whether they would shed light on why Prince was taking painkillers, any potential heirs, or the value of his estate at the time of the divorce. The files didn’t provide any insight into those issues. The documents also don’t explain why Prince and Testolini divorced, although the couple did seek counseling from New York City-based elders of their shared Jehovah’s Witness faith. She has since remarried and had children with another man. In recent months, Testolini fought the release of the divorce documents, claiming disclosure would put her and her family at risk. The documents do not show financial details of the final divorce settlement. At one point in the filings, Testolini said she was not seeking permanent monthly support. She did, however, receive a house in Toronto worth approximately $6 million and a Lexus automobile. During their split, she initially received $10,000 a month in support. Prince also transferred $3 million to an account, Gamillah Holdings Inc., which was opened with $1 million in December 2002 and over which she had control. In court filings, Prince rejected Testolini’s claim that she needed $42,574 a month, which she said amounted to no more than 2 percent of his monthly earnings, to maintain a lifestyle that included attending the awards shows and hosting parties afterward. “This is my normal life,” Prince’s response said. “By filing her (divorce) petition, (Testolini) severed her access to this lifestyle ... This is not a marital standard of living that can be recreated with money.” The documents also include a transcript of a deposition Prince gave in May 2008 where he was questioned by Testolini’s lawyer. The portrait of the artist that emerges from the pages is similar to his public persona. He only grudgingly gives up insight or substantive answers. Many of his responses are some variation of, “I don’t know” or “I don’t recall.”
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Looking at the December Accounting file released, what is with the $5M note due to First Tennessee Bank? This was not listed, unless I overlooked it, in the November accounting file.
The is $10.5M in notes due. $5.5M goes back to NPG Recoords and Music Publishing. Kinda confused on the other $5M note.
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nelcp777 said: Looking at the December Accounting file released, what is with the $5M note due to First Tennessee Bank? This was not listed, unless I overlooked it, in the November accounting file.
The is $10.5M in notes due. $5.5M goes back to NPG Recoords and Music Publishing. Kinda confused on the other $5M note.
From the first accounting it looks like a loan was made from NPG records but not much detail was there just amounts. I was under the impression the estate may lent money from NPG records to the sibs. There was some talk about this before any loans would be deducted from their payouts when the probate ends. | |
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Perhaps First Tennessee Bank has a relationship with Graceland. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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PennyPurple said: Maybe the reason she didn't want the divorce records opened was because it showed how greedy she was. 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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but I'm not surprised by all the greed. Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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The Tribute was held in the streets of Minneapolis and around the world the night after Prince left us. Everything else is exploitive --we are seeing just how exploitive in the grab and hold contest going on. Perhaps that is the legacy of celebrity. In time, perhaps people will genuinely value the talent, genius and effort Prince brought to music as an artist and not so much as a commercial mule.
Once in an interview when asked about his first guitar he said it was gone. Stolen. That people always took his things. He said it with a sad acceptance, shrugging his shoulders. None of the people being tossed around including the assumed "heirs" really have a claim to his "things". I hope someone who genuinely valued his friendship and talent, will emerge to safe guard his soul. That someone will step forward to champion his legacy. It might be too soon and why the people closest to him have stepped away. Perhaps they are waiting until the bones are picked dry and left in the desert. Then they will gently collect them and sing them back to life.
We can hope. "Hold on to your souls y'all. We got a long way to go. Thank you! We love y'all!" | |
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Hmm... Paisley Park is in your heart
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rogifan said: Hmm... This dude is delusional at the bare minimum he sent Tyka an e-mail offering her a loan. There is the proof about that and it is easy to see if he is getting a 10% kickback. | |
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Dear Deerpath:
Thank you for your insight and a path forward. I now know what to do with this sometimes crushing sorrow. Crying now, but getting ready to sing. | |
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Londell don't quit. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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[Edited 1/14/17 11:44am] Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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rogifan said: Londell don't quit. I once supported thus man; however, I am for sure questioning his integrity at this juncture. His non stop posting on Twitter are unprofessional and speak volumes. He needs to stop like now! | |
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Mkilpatrick74 said: rogifan said: Londell don't quit. I once supported thus man; however, I am for sure questioning his integrity at this juncture. His non stop posting on Twitter are unprofessional and speak volumes. He needs to stop like now! Londell asks us to "check the source"...TYKA STATES LONDELL TRIED TO BRIBE HER WITH A $10 million loan! AND THAT HE LINED HIS POCKETS WITH 10% without her knowledge (tribute in Oct). Exactly who is he pointing his finger at??? | |
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Yep....And if you have been paying attention Prince was all about Helping Others in the end...
I have no doubt that Princes Future Plans were all about making his music create revenue streams to support, enable and empower Marginalised and disadvantaged communities and Peoples.
I have faith that the Purple Tie Warrior has a deeper understanding of Princes heart and intentions.
The Music is THE WAY in which Prince helps the World...
His Lyrics his Mood his sentiments and NOW his Legacy....
Van has been quoted as saying "Prince had so many plans, things he wanted to do" With VAn in Charge at least some of these things have a chance of becoming a reality and thus an extention of his "Living Will "
Van knows better than most what Prince wanted to do with his money...
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Lovejunky said:
Yep....And if you have been paying attention Prince was all about Helping Others in the end...
I have no doubt that Princes Future Plans were all about making his music create revenue streams to support, enable and empower Marginalised and disadvantaged communities and Peoples.
I have faith that the Purple Tie Warrior has a deeper understanding of Princes heart and intentions.
The Music is THE WAY in which Prince helps the World...
His Lyrics his Mood his sentiments and NOW his Legacy....
Van has been quoted as saying "Prince had so many plans, things he wanted to do" With VAn in Charge at least some of these things have a chance of becoming a reality and thus an extention of his "Living Will "
Van knows better than most what Prince wanted to do with his money...
* I am inclined to agree w/you. I will state the obvious, it sure would have been easier if Prince at least spoke or sang into a tape recorder some concrete info from the horses mouth/ so to speak, if he was still so against anything written/ specifics on paper/ computer. But alas, perhaps it is somehow set up in motion by him before he left, or truly, he thought, I have done enough, let the chips fall where they may. | |
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I hear you....
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He's probably reading the forum. lol | |
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In reply #357 of the previous thread (part 5), on 12/30/2016, I wrote the following: ---- The dynamics of the siblings is interesting, to say the least. I wonder how the age differences among the siblings will contributes to the issues involving P's estate. For example, there is a 20-year age difference between Sharon and Tyka, and a 30-year age difference between Sharon and Omarr. (Source: http://www.billboard.com/...-fortune). My guess is that age may play a role in the priorities of the siblings. For example, perhaps older siblings may be more interested in the money while the younger siblings may be more interested in preserving Prince's legacy. ---- It is interesting how the dynamics of the siblings continue to be an issue regarding Londell McMillan vs. Van Jones. (I'm not sure where Alfred Jackson is in all of this.) The 3 living siblings on P's father's side, Norrine, Sharon, and John all want McMillan. It doesn't surprise me that Omarr would be of a different opinion than the older siblings on the father's side due to the age difference and the fact that they really aren't his family--the only reason he is related to them is because of the shared relation with Tyka and Prince. It's hard to know to which siblings Tyka is closer. -- Given that Tyka and Omarr are the youngest of the siblings, they are the most likely to live for 20+ more years, and to have an interest into sustaining Prince's legacy long-term. This is particularly true with Tyka, being that she is Prince's full sibling and seems to have had the closest relationship with him. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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