Ever since it was determined that Prince passed without having left a valid will, his $300 million fortune has been up for grabs!
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As
Star readers know, the 57-year old legend
died on April 21, after being found unconscious in his Minnesota estate after reportedly having battled the flu during the days leading up to his passing.
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The singer's siblings didn't waste much time to try and get their hand's on a piece of their dead loved one's money pie.
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Sister
Tyka Nelson filed documents in the Minnesota probate court, requesting to be appointed as the “special administrator” and receive the same privileges as an executor, as if Prince had left a valid will.
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But looks like Tyka is out of luck! In the first court hearing — which only lasted minutes! — regarding the pop icon's estate, District Court Judge
Kevin Eide appointed the singer's longtime bank, Bremer Trust, National Association, as the official the administrator,
USA Today reported.
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As for Prince's long lost will? The judge categorized the situation as an “ongoing search,” stating that “None of us know what claims will be made.”
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Photo credit: Getty Images
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As
Star readers know, the 57-year old legend
died on April 21, after being found unconscious in his Minnesota estate after reportedly having battled the flu during the days leading up to his passing.
Photo credit: Getty Images
prince-dead-will-court-hearing-update-01
The singer's siblings didn't waste much time to try and get their hand's on a piece of their dead loved one's money pie.
Photo credit: Getty Images
prince-dead-will-court-hearing-update-03
Sister
Tyka Nelson filed documents in the Minnesota probate court, requesting to be appointed as the “special administrator” and receive the same privileges as an executor, as if Prince had left a valid will.
Photo credit: Getty Images
prince-dead-will-court-hearing-update-05
But looks like Tyka is out of luck! In the first court hearing — which only lasted minutes! — regarding the pop icon's estate, District Court Judge
Kevin Eide appointed the singer's longtime bank, Bremer Trust, National Association, as the official the administrator,
USA Today reported.
Photo credit: Getty Images
prince-dead-will-court-hearing-update-06
As for Prince's long lost will? The judge categorized the situation as an “ongoing search,” stating that “None of us know what claims will be made.”
Photo credit: Getty Images