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Reply #150 posted 07/07/17 6:58am

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How does one define “the estate”? If Londell is representing any of the declared heirs does that mean he’s representing “the estate”? confused

No he is representing SNJ not the estate and he violated the protective order by discussing estate business between WB and Comerica/Estate.

At this point a valid contract exsist between the estate and WB like or not and by disclosing information he is opening himself up to a lawsuit and I hope WB and the estate sue him into the middle of next Tuesday as well as the Judge giving him a good tongue lashing.

I honestly think if a suit was filed against him he would disapper. At this point UMG, WB, Comerica and Tyka, Omarr and Alfred want nothing to with him. Nothing is stopping SNJ from finding another lawyer or using Tyka and company's lawyer since they have put the slap down on LM.

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Reply #151 posted 07/07/17 7:31am

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1Sasha said:

Sometimes, when people are in the wrong, they fight back hard to minimize what is coming to them. It is awfully hard for him to see millions slip through his fingertips. And the possibility of legal action against him ... I am sure LM is at the max DEFCON right now, fighting on all fronts. He is going to lose - the point now is just how much.

Don't you think it is carreer suicide to go against a protective order? He must really be pressed about that commision to risk being censenored by the court.

personally I don't think it is. imagine if there are sanctions waged against him for defying that order - that is just more publicity for him in the future. there will be people who will hire him for just that alone, the recklessness disguised as valiant effort for the estate/client.

I want to know how/why Prince fired him....and I am surprised that his family doesn't know about that history before retaining him as their rep. Of course, they could've just fallen for his pitch without bothering to look at his relationship (objectively) with their brother beforehand.

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Reply #152 posted 07/07/17 8:51am

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SpinsterSister said:

laurarichardson said:

Don't you think it is carreer suicide to go against a protective order? He must really be pressed about that commision to risk being censenored by the court.

personally I don't think it is. imagine if there are sanctions waged against him for defying that order - that is just more publicity for him in the future. there will be people who will hire him for just that alone, the recklessness disguised as valiant effort for the estate/client.

I want to know how/why Prince fired him....and I am surprised that his family doesn't know about that history before retaining him as their rep. Of course, they could've just fallen for his pitch without bothering to look at his relationship (objectively) with their brother beforehand.

The siblings initially did not retain Lonny it was Bremer who hired him.

If you remember, Lonny had a connection to an attorney for Bremer and that is how he got the job.

To answer Rogifan, Lonny does not represent the Estate, and is not in a fiduciary position for the Estate. His own attorney in court filings said he is only the business advisor for SNJ and is not working in the capacity of an attorney. Of course his attorney stated he was not working for SNJ as an attorney because Lonny has violated ethical provisions that all attorneys are under, and for which he violated, as Lonny directly contacted UMG executives (clients), instead of going through UMG's attorney. A direct violation of our code of ethics.

Additionally, he violated the Judge's protection order by specifically spelling out provisions from the WB 2014 agreement with P. If you also recall there was a fight between Comerica and Lonny's attorney as to whether he would permitted to have access to the agreement.

Warner Bros may have an action against Lonny for violating the confidentiality provisions of the agreement by discussing these provisions with the executives of UMG. UMG executives were not included in the protective order to have access to specifics of the WB agreement, only their attorneys were permitted to review the document.

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Reply #153 posted 07/07/17 8:59am

DD55

SpinsterSister said:

laurarichardson said:

Don't you think it is carreer suicide to go against a protective order? He must really be pressed about that commision to risk being censenored by the court.

personally I don't think it is. imagine if there are sanctions waged against him for defying that order - that is just more publicity for him in the future. there will be people who will hire him for just that alone, the recklessness disguised as valiant effort for the estate/client.

I want to know how/why Prince fired him....and I am surprised that his family doesn't know about that history before retaining him as their rep. Of course, they could've just fallen for his pitch without bothering to look at his relationship (objectively) with their brother beforehand.

While LLM’s actions do indeed appear to be fishy from the outside. And I do agree he seems to be greedy and not acting in keeping with perserving P’s legacy, I don’t think the ‘Prince fired him’ is necessarily a good argument on why he could be dishonest. After all, Prince fired practically everyone at one point or another… anyone who said 'no' to him. We don’t know if he produced documents to show the family which outlined the history he had with Prince and why he no longer represented P.
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different topic but still estate related.... What is Claire Elliott trying to say in her letter?

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Reply #154 posted 07/07/17 9:16am

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DD55 said:

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different topic but still estate related.... What is Claire Elliott trying to say in her letter?

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Dont waste your brain cells trying to figure it out.

lol

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Reply #155 posted 07/07/17 10:21am

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I would imagine it would be hard of Londell to sit down with WBR even before all this given his role in the past. But hasn't WBR been restructed?

I'm also getting the impression that pressing charges would be on the discretion of the judge.

Seems like everything in the beginning was pretty much straight forward but with all the tinkering it's gotten to be a mess. Who knows maybe Carter already has another deal lined up after all this has been untangled.



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Reply #156 posted 07/07/17 10:41am

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DD55 said:

SpinsterSister said:

personally I don't think it is. imagine if there are sanctions waged against him for defying that order - that is just more publicity for him in the future. there will be people who will hire him for just that alone, the recklessness disguised as valiant effort for the estate/client.

I want to know how/why Prince fired him....and I am surprised that his family doesn't know about that history before retaining him as their rep. Of course, they could've just fallen for his pitch without bothering to look at his relationship (objectively) with their brother beforehand.

While LLM’s actions do indeed appear to be fishy from the outside. And I do agree he seems to be greedy and not acting in keeping with perserving P’s legacy, I don’t think the ‘Prince fired him’ is necessarily a good argument on why he could be dishonest. After all, Prince fired practically everyone at one point or another… anyone who said 'no' to him. We don’t know if he produced documents to show the family which outlined the history he had with Prince and why he no longer represented P.
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different topic but still estate related.... What is Claire Elliott trying to say in her letter?

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Not fishy but unethical and not professional. I would love to know why he got let go. You can also see the in the courts docs that The Jacksons had bad things to say about him and this judgement against him for $540,000

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Reply #157 posted 07/07/17 11:35am

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OMG, I saw the new documents.....I know this thread is on FIYAH today!! nuts demon lol

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Reply #158 posted 07/07/17 11:39am

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1Sasha said:

Sometimes, when people are in the wrong, they fight back hard to minimize what is coming to them. It is awfully hard for him to see millions slip through his fingertips. And the possibility of legal action against him ... I am sure LM is at the max DEFCON right now, fighting on all fronts. He is going to lose - the point now is just how much.

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Hopefully he will lose all.

P did not lose him for nothing.

Finally someone with enough understanding and proper standing can correct Lonny in front a court.

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As the saying goes, you reap what you sow. It's gonna catch up to him; and it already has. Greed is a terrible thing; I have seen what it does to people, time and time again. When money is involved, morals and ethics go right out the window!

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Reply #159 posted 07/07/17 11:41am

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I think we are all starting to see the forest for the trees. We are now starting to see all the bullshit that Prince had to put up with in his lifetime. No wonder he didn't want anything to do with these greedy, backstabbing SOBs!! mad

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Reply #160 posted 07/07/17 11:44am

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laurarichardson said:

rogifan said:

How does one define “the estate”? If Londell is representing any of the declared heirs does that mean he’s representing “the estate”? confused

No he is representing SNJ not the estate and he violated the protective order by discussing estate business between WB and Comerica/Estate.

At this point a valid contract exsist between the estate and WB like or not and by disclosing information he is opening himself up to a lawsuit and I hope WB and the estate sue him into the middle of next Tuesday as well as the Judge giving him a good tongue lashing.

I honestly think if a suit was filed against him he would disapper. At this point UMG, WB, Comerica and Tyka, Omarr and Alfred want nothing to with him. Nothing is stopping SNJ from finding another lawyer or using Tyka and company's lawyer since they have put the slap down on LM.

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Good summarization, Laura! thumbs up!

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Reply #161 posted 07/07/17 11:48am

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

DD55 said:

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different topic but still estate related.... What is Claire Elliott trying to say in her letter?

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Dont waste your brain cells trying to figure it out.

lol

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This Claire person.......OMG.......I mean, dayuuum!! I think I have problems, then I read this girl's past........how many names has she had? What??!! Married how many times......how does she even keep it straight??!! LMAO!! lol lol

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Reply #162 posted 07/07/17 11:50am

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This Claire person is boring as heck. What does all that crap have to do with Prince?

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Reply #163 posted 07/07/17 11:56am

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cloveringold85 said:

I think we are all starting to see the forest for the trees. We are now starting to see all the bullshit that Prince had to put up with in his lifetime. No wonder he didn't want anything to do with these greedy, backstabbing SOBs!! mad

Can you imagine goofball employees, batshit crazy and greedy ex-wives, ex-lawyers who will not just go away and flaky family members trying to live through you vicarously.

I would have sold everything moved to Turks and Caicos and told everyone to go get a job and take care of themselves.

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Reply #164 posted 07/07/17 11:56am

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morningsong said:

This Claire person is boring as heck. What does all that crap have to do with Prince?

The court needs to charge her for wasting everyone's time.

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Reply #165 posted 07/07/17 12:01pm

DD55

morningsong said:

This Claire person is boring as heck. What does all that crap have to do with Prince?

LOL, that’s what I’m wondering? She married P in ???? Doesn’t she use his name?? Married the other guy twice, divorced twice? Married P later??? I’m totally confused. Exactly as morning asked: What does it have to do with Prince?
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At least she should have gone to the public library and type it on a computer. Maybe it would be clearer, maybe not.
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I kinda feel sorry for her, mental illness is horrible; we all need good healthcare (sorry, had to say it). ~~DD55

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Reply #166 posted 07/07/17 12:11pm

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laurarichardson said:

cloveringold85 said:

I think we are all starting to see the forest for the trees. We are now starting to see all the bullshit that Prince had to put up with in his lifetime. No wonder he didn't want anything to do with these greedy, backstabbing SOBs!! mad

Can you imagine goofball employees, batshit crazy and greedy ex-wives, ex-lawyers who will not just go away and flaky family members trying to live through you vicarously.

I would have sold everything moved to Turks and Caicos and told everyone to go get a job and take care of themselves.

Amen!

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Reply #167 posted 07/07/17 12:22pm

rogifan

ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



SpinsterSister said:




laurarichardson said:



Don't you think it is carreer suicide to go against a protective order? He must really be pressed about that commision to risk being censenored by the court.





personally I don't think it is. imagine if there are sanctions waged against him for defying that order - that is just more publicity for him in the future. there will be people who will hire him for just that alone, the recklessness disguised as valiant effort for the estate/client.


I want to know how/why Prince fired him....and I am surprised that his family doesn't know about that history before retaining him as their rep. Of course, they could've just fallen for his pitch without bothering to look at his relationship (objectively) with their brother beforehand.



The siblings initially did not retain Lonny it was Bremer who hired him.

If you remember, Lonny had a connection to an attorney for Bremer and that is how he got the job.

To answer Rogifan, Lonny does not represent the Estate, and is not in a fiduciary position for the Estate. His own attorney in court filings said he is only the business advisor for SNJ and is not working in the capacity of an attorney. Of course his attorney stated he was not working for SNJ as an attorney because Lonny has violated ethical provisions that all attorneys are under, and for which he violated, as Lonny directly contacted UMG executives (clients), instead of going through UMG's attorney. A direct violation of our code of ethics.

Additionally, he violated the Judge's protection order by specifically spelling out provisions from the WB 2014 agreement with P. If you also recall there was a fight between Comerica and Lonny's attorney as to whether he would permitted to have access to the agreement.

Warner Bros may have an action against Lonny for violating the confidentiality provisions of the agreement by discussing these provisions with the executives of UMG. UMG executives were not included in the protective order to have access to specifics of the WB agreement, only their attorneys were permitted to review the document.


So this John Nelson release isn’t an official estate release then, correct? A lot of people seem to be treating it as such.
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Reply #168 posted 07/07/17 12:24pm

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laurarichardson said:

cloveringold85 said:

I think we are all starting to see the forest for the trees. We are now starting to see all the bullshit that Prince had to put up with in his lifetime. No wonder he didn't want anything to do with these greedy, backstabbing SOBs!! mad

Can you imagine goofball employees, batshit crazy and greedy ex-wives, ex-lawyers who will not just go away and flaky family members trying to live through you vicarously.

I would have sold everything moved to Turks and Caicos and told everyone to go get a job and take care of themselves.

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Honestly, I don't know how he put up with all of this nonsense, yet had an amazing career, made incredible music; put on amazing concerts and events........and he never looked stressed or ready to say......"oh, fuck it all." lol

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I'm being humorous here, but it's the truth!! How many of us could have tolerated the bullshit that Prince had to put up with??!! lol

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Not me! I would have retired a loooong time ago......Turks and Caico's sounds really nice! lol

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Reply #169 posted 07/07/17 12:26pm

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DD55 said:

morningsong said:

This Claire person is boring as heck. What does all that crap have to do with Prince?

LOL, that’s what I’m wondering? She married P in ???? Doesn’t she use his name?? Married the other guy twice, divorced twice? Married P later??? I’m totally confused. Exactly as morning asked: What does it have to do with Prince?
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At least she should have gone to the public library and type it on a computer. Maybe it would be clearer, maybe not.
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I kinda feel sorry for her, mental illness is horrible; we all need good healthcare (sorry, had to say it). ~~DD55

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Yeah, and what's with the hand-written letter? No computer and paper available? eek

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And, her email .........she goes by the name: "Mrs. Prince Rogers Nelson" eek eek

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Reply #170 posted 07/07/17 12:28pm

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1Sasha said:

laurarichardson said:

Can you imagine goofball employees, batshit crazy and greedy ex-wives, ex-lawyers who will not just go away and flaky family members trying to live through you vicarously.

I would have sold everything moved to Turks and Caicos and told everyone to go get a job and take care of themselves.

Amen!

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I have to add this.........just the ex wives alone would want to make me run away!! Prince be like: "Here's a check.......now, get out of my hair and go away, please.....Go get a pedicure, a new handbag!!" lol lol

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Reply #171 posted 07/07/17 12:32pm

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laurarichardson said:

morningsong said:

This Claire person is boring as heck. What does all that crap have to do with Prince?

The court needs to charge her for wasting everyone's time.



I can step out my front door and throw a rock and hit 10 people with messy confused lives, I don't want to read about it in court docs, and really couldn't careless about this person's life dramas, if truth be told. Must not be any laws to drop kick this person for killing trees and wasting time.

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Reply #172 posted 07/07/17 2:23pm

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

SpinsterSister said:

personally I don't think it is. imagine if there are sanctions waged against him for defying that order - that is just more publicity for him in the future. there will be people who will hire him for just that alone, the recklessness disguised as valiant effort for the estate/client.

I want to know how/why Prince fired him....and I am surprised that his family doesn't know about that history before retaining him as their rep. Of course, they could've just fallen for his pitch without bothering to look at his relationship (objectively) with their brother beforehand.

The siblings initially did not retain Lonny it was Bremer who hired him.

If you remember, Lonny had a connection to an attorney for Bremer and that is how he got the job.

To answer Rogifan, Lonny does not represent the Estate, and is not in a fiduciary position for the Estate. His own attorney in court filings said he is only the business advisor for SNJ and is not working in the capacity of an attorney. Of course his attorney stated he was not working for SNJ as an attorney because Lonny has violated ethical provisions that all attorneys are under, and for which he violated, as Lonny directly contacted UMG executives (clients), instead of going through UMG's attorney. A direct violation of our code of ethics.

Additionally, he violated the Judge's protection order by specifically spelling out provisions from the WB 2014 agreement with P. If you also recall there was a fight between Comerica and Lonny's attorney as to whether he would permitted to have access to the agreement.

Warner Bros may have an action against Lonny for violating the confidentiality provisions of the agreement by discussing these provisions with the executives of UMG. UMG executives were not included in the protective order to have access to specifics of the WB agreement, only their attorneys were permitted to review the document.

thanks for jogging my memory.

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Reply #173 posted 07/07/17 5:47pm

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So this John Nelson release isn’t an official estate release then, correct? A lot of people seem to be treating it as such.


It is Sharon Nelson's pet project, nothing to do with the estate.

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Reply #174 posted 07/07/17 6:26pm

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To all those who think that by puting his songs in an LLC, Prince made a brilliant business decision, I have a PP I want to sell you. Prince made a boat-load of bad biz decisions in his career including his fight with WB, the name change, suing 'fams' over YouTube posts, the mis-management of his music and night clubs AND the lack of a will and very specific instructions as to how PP was to be run and funded. Having his songs in an LLC is no guarantee of a win-win for his estate or legacy. If the shareholders of the LLC are idiots, a church or sell-outs the orgy of chaos has not even begun because these unknown entities will have full control over how his music is heard (if ever) or used and abused. In looking at the shady people Prince chose to work with in the past, I'm not terribly confident he peopled his LLC with the best minds in the entertainment industry. I have said before that Prince was a careless person: he was careless with his heart and the hearts of others, he was careless with his life and, in the end, I fear we will see that he was careless with the thing he said meant the most to him...his babies, his music. Tragic.

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Reply #175 posted 07/07/17 6:45pm

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Bodhitheblackdog said:

To all those who think that by puting his songs in an LLC, Prince made a brilliant business decision, I have a PP I want to sell you. Prince made a boat-load of bad biz decisions in his career including his fight with WB, the name change, suing 'fams' over YouTube posts, the mis-management of his music and night clubs AND the lack of a will and very specific instructions as to how PP was to be run and funded. Having his songs in an LLC is no guarantee of a win-win for his estate or legacy. If the shareholders of the LLC are idiots, a church or sell-outs the orgy of chaos has not even begun because these unknown entities will have full control over how his music is heard (if ever) or used and abused. In looking at the shady people Prince chose to work with in the past, I'm not terribly confident he peopled his LLC with the best minds in the entertainment industry. I have said before that Prince was a careless person: he was careless with his heart and the hearts of others, he was careless with his life and, in the end, I fear we will see that he was careless with the thing he said meant the most to him...his babies, his music. Tragic.




I don't think it's a matter of making some bad business decisions, most people do. But it seems some people are putting in overtime to make things sound worse than they are. And it makes me go, hmmm are people projecting bad things for entertainment reasons? Too many have made mad money and died broke as broke can get. Very easy to do apparently. Prince did not, not by a long shot. So calling him careless it just overexaggerating. I wonder has he ever declared bankruptcy? I Googled it and I don't find any instance. How many very rich people have? Especially celebrities? How many have lost everything and had to live by the kindness of their friends? I don't think Prince had a business degree so he had to learn everything the hard way, and had to pay attention at some point, so statements like "careless" and "tragic" are just thoughtless and unperceptive to me. He wasn't a business mogul, sure, but damn, he wasn't stupid and frivolous either.

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Reply #176 posted 07/07/17 7:39pm

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Bodhitheblackdog said:

To all those who think that by puting his songs in an LLC, Prince made a brilliant business decision, I have a PP I want to sell you. Prince made a boat-load of bad biz decisions in his career including his fight with WB, the name change, suing 'fams' over YouTube posts, the mis-management of his music and night clubs AND the lack of a will and very specific instructions as to how PP was to be run and funded. Having his songs in an LLC is no guarantee of a win-win for his estate or legacy. If the shareholders of the LLC are idiots, a church or sell-outs the orgy of chaos has not even begun because these unknown entities will have full control over how his music is heard (if ever) or used and abused. In looking at the shady people Prince chose to work with in the past, I'm not terribly confident he peopled his LLC with the best minds in the entertainment industry. I have said before that Prince was a careless person: he was careless with his heart and the hearts of others, he was careless with his life and, in the end, I fear we will see that he was careless with the thing he said meant the most to him...his babies, his music. Tragic.

Actually..Prince was a way Ahead of his Time "Social Entrepreneur"

this is what I KNOW since this is the field I work in

Out of the BOX,

yes

Inclusive

yes

Community Minded

yes

Experimenting with different VISIONAIRY Business Models that seek to extract the exploitational Middle Man yes

He was Busy and one could say he may have overextended himself..spread himself too thin...

Careless ?

Next you,ll be saying he was Lazy

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Reply #177 posted 07/07/17 8:53pm

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rogifan said:

How does one define “the estate”? If Londell is representing any of the declared heirs does that mean he’s representing “the estate”? confused

part of the estate... (future owners of the estate?)

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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Reply #178 posted 07/07/17 9:31pm

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Bodhitheblackdog said:

To all those who think that by puting his songs in an LLC, Prince made a brilliant business decision, I have a PP I want to sell you. Prince made a boat-load of bad biz decisions in his career including his fight with WB, the name change, suing 'fams' over YouTube posts, the mis-management of his music and night clubs AND the lack of a will and very specific instructions as to how PP was to be run and funded. Having his songs in an LLC is no guarantee of a win-win for his estate or legacy. If the shareholders of the LLC are idiots, a church or sell-outs the orgy of chaos has not even begun because these unknown entities will have full control over how his music is heard (if ever) or used and abused. In looking at the shady people Prince chose to work with in the past, I'm not terribly confident he peopled his LLC with the best minds in the entertainment industry. I have said before that Prince was a careless person: he was careless with his heart and the hearts of others, he was careless with his life and, in the end, I fear we will see that he was careless with the thing he said meant the most to him...his babies, his music. Tragic.

There are no shareholders of an LLC. Only owners.

His LLC's are part of the Estate.

Although not certain, I would doubt P would make others "owners" of his LLC.

You know how possessive P was of his music. For him to make others owners of his LLC is not something I can fathom.

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Reply #179 posted 07/07/17 10:00pm

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



Bodhitheblackdog said:



To all those who think that by puting his songs in an LLC, Prince made a brilliant business decision, I have a PP I want to sell you. Prince made a boat-load of bad biz decisions in his career including his fight with WB, the name change, suing 'fams' over YouTube posts, the mis-management of his music and night clubs AND the lack of a will and very specific instructions as to how PP was to be run and funded. Having his songs in an LLC is no guarantee of a win-win for his estate or legacy. If the shareholders of the LLC are idiots, a church or sell-outs the orgy of chaos has not even begun because these unknown entities will have full control over how his music is heard (if ever) or used and abused. In looking at the shady people Prince chose to work with in the past, I'm not terribly confident he peopled his LLC with the best minds in the entertainment industry. I have said before that Prince was a careless person: he was careless with his heart and the hearts of others, he was careless with his life and, in the end, I fear we will see that he was careless with the thing he said meant the most to him...his babies, his music. Tragic.







There are no shareholders of an LLC. Only owners.


His LLC's are part of the Estate.


Although not certain, I would doubt P would make others "owners" of his LLC.


You know how possessive P was of his music. For him to make others owners of his LLC is not something I can fathom.



--You can have owners who are silent until a certain time or upon death become active. I noticed in some of the recent correspondence that the LLC was listed out separately from the estate. Could it be a typo and if Prince was possisive why is Tidal saying someone had POA for him? I think times were changing and he could not afford to be possisive anymore.
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