Okay, Prince's estate has been privately settled by his son Jordan Nelson, and another son has showed up and passed the dna test. This story is kind of old but I thought it would be interesting for people to see.
A South Carolina man who claims he was Prince's adopted son
says the late rock icon did indeed leave behind a will, and that he's
owed $7 million, per an alleged document that no one has seen yet. To
date there has been no evidence that the singer, who died on April 21 at
his Paisley Park estate from an opioid overdose, had a will at the time
of his death, but in documents filed in Carver County Court, Norman
Yates Carthens reportedly claims he's Prince's adopted son.
According to WCCO, Carthens submitted a written statement that says he's certain Prince had a will and that it specified he was to get $7 million. At press time, though, he had not provided any proof of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member's last will and testament. On Monday, a Carver County District Judge Kevin Eide approved an aggressive timeline for testing claims of heirship to Prince's estate.
Man Claims He's Prince's Adopted Son and He's Owed $7 Million in Singer's Will
According to WCCO, Carthens submitted a written statement that says he's certain Prince had a will and that it specified he was to get $7 million. At press time, though, he had not provided any proof of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member's last will and testament. On Monday, a Carver County District Judge Kevin Eide approved an aggressive timeline for testing claims of heirship to Prince's estate.
Eide
approved a protocol proposed by special administrator overseeing
Prince's affairs, Bremer Trust, that gives existing claimants until this
Friday to file sworn statements detailing their claims to have a
genetic relationship with Prince that would make them heirs, given the
lack of a confirmed will so far. Billboard was unable to reach Carthens for comment at press time.
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