Monday, May 2, 2016

New Claimant Claiming to be Prince's Son Comes Forward; It Better Be Jordan Nelson!

Yeah, the shit has started. Now some new claimant has come forward claiming to be Prince's son! Hopefully it IS his real son Jordan Nelson, for they didn't say who this guy was but they did say he was allegedly born in Minneappolis. NOw according to my information Jordan wasn't born there, but I could be wrong. So Jordan if this is you, son it's about time! If this is not Jordan, you better have some proof whomever you are! The world is watching! Might be why he doesn't want his name out there!

Update
Okay, I stand corrected. Jordan WAS INDEED born in Minneappolis. IN fact Prince celebrated his birth with an unusual ceremony where only a few good friends (none of his family I would note, not even his sister Tyka) were invited. Cat Glover, his baby mama had the baby at Prince's home and Larry Graham formerly of Sly and the Family Stone was one of the few invited who witnessed it. Prince dedicated Jordan to God and thus his name Jordan comes from the Jordan river in the Bible.  So Jordan was born in Minneappolis

Prince’s unclaimed $300m fortune may go to son

By shakara / Published on Friday, 29 Apr 2016 10:43 AM /
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A man claiming to be the son of Prince has come forward to claim his inheritance.
The un-named man has enlisted heir-hunters to help back his claim that Prince fathered him in the 1980s.
The pint-sized lothario bedded hundreds of women around the world and now a man from Prince’s home state of Minnesota claims to be the fruit of his loins.
The man has contacted Heir Hunters International in a bid to net his supposed dad’s wealth.
Heir Hunters International, which claims to have handled cases in 30 countries describes itself as: “America’s premier international genealogical research and heir finding firm.”
Heir Hunters International claims to have handled cases totaling well over one hundred million dollars.
According to the Daily Mail , the team is now working round the clock to pin down the genealogy of the claimant.

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