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Reply #30 posted 03/15/20 4:27pm

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

SNJ filed a motion to be awarded a portion of the Estate.

They argue the other heirs sold out, and are financially fluid but they are not because they have held out on selling part of their inheritance even though they have been offered buyouts.

Meaning Omarr too?

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Reply #31 posted 03/15/20 9:19pm

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PennyPurple said:

ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

SNJ filed a motion to be awarded a portion of the Estate.

They argue the other heirs sold out, and are financially fluid but they are not because they have held out on selling part of their inheritance even though they have been offered buyouts.

Meaning Omarr too?

They said he has with numerous parties including Primary Wave.

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Reply #32 posted 03/16/20 4:36am

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

PennyPurple said:

Meaning Omarr too?

They said he has with numerous parties including Primary Wave.

Oh sheesh. neutral

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Reply #33 posted 03/29/20 12:26am

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Prince's Family Says They Haven’t Been Paid A Dime From Singer's Estate, Plead For Money


Mar 27, 2020 at 17:54 pm UTCBy Ryan Naumann

Prince’s siblings claim they have yet to see a dime from the singer’s estate despite lawyers and advisors being paid out millions.


According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Sharon (sister), Norrine (sister) and John Nelson (brother) have filed a petition for compensation in Prince’s estate.





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Reply #34 posted 04/11/20 8:46am

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I think P was caught in a Catch-22.
If he had a will and leafy little or nothing to family members, as sure as the sun rises unflattering book deals would have been made before he got a vase.
Let’s remeber he gave them financial support Throughout the years, including houses. If they were hoping for mansion now, good luck to ya. I personally don’t care what the relatives get or don’t as long as his legacy is protected. I wish he Had made provision for His favorite charities at his death, an insurance policy would have done that. RIP Sweet Prince.
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Reply #35 posted 04/11/20 8:52am

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Reply #36 posted 04/12/20 7:14am

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I think P was caught in a Catch-22. If he had a will and leafy little or nothing to family members, as sure as the sun rises unflattering book deals would have been made before he got a vase. Let’s remeber he gave them financial support Throughout the years, including houses. If they were hoping for mansion now, good luck to ya. I personally don’t care what the relatives get or don’t as long as his legacy is protected. I wish he Had made provision for His favorite charities at his death, an insurance policy would have done that. RIP Sweet Prince.

1--He housed his mother, father, and Tyka. Omarr lived/lives in his late mother's home in Golden Valley. He did not house his other half-sublings.

2--He absolutely MAY have had trusts (not insurance policies). Those would be automatically out of the estate and private. We will never know.

I'm at the point where I don't care who sells off their estate share. His "heirs" are either too old to provide guidance for much longer or too busy hiring attorneys (or both). I wish Paisley Park and his personal effects would be rolled into a 501(c)(3) charitable structure and guided by the Minnesota History Museum folks with a combination of associates and artists.

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Reply #37 posted 04/18/20 8:17am

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Kind of agree with u laytonian. It’s just like Prince 2 give a major FU to the idea of money once he was gone from this earth. Liked making it, liked spending it but “never respected the root of all evil and still don’t 2 this day!”
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Reply #38 posted 04/18/20 11:31pm

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that really seems to sum it up.... "Facedown" razz smile

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Reply #39 posted 04/27/20 11:44am

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laytonian said:

littlemissG said:

I think P was caught in a Catch-22. If he had a will and leafy little or nothing to family members, as sure as the sun rises unflattering book deals would have been made before he got a vase. Let’s remeber he gave them financial support Throughout the years, including houses. If they were hoping for mansion now, good luck to ya. I personally don’t care what the relatives get or don’t as long as his legacy is protected. I wish he Had made provision for His favorite charities at his death, an insurance policy would have done that. RIP Sweet Prince.

1--He housed his mother, father, and Tyka. Omarr lived/lives in his late mother's home in Golden Valley. He did not house his other half-sublings.

2--He absolutely MAY have had trusts (not insurance policies). Those would be automatically out of the estate and private. We will never know.

I'm at the point where I don't care who sells off their estate share. His "heirs" are either too old to provide guidance for much longer or too busy hiring attorneys (or both). I wish Paisley Park and his personal effects would be rolled into a 501(c)(3) charitable structure and guided by the Minnesota History Museum folks with a combination of associates and artists.

The state of MN may have to step in at some point to keep it afloat. Not a bad idea at all.

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