Prince did not leave a will when he died, according to court records filed this week in Carver County, Minn. The pop icon's only living blood relative is his sister Tyka Nelson, who submitted a petition for a special administrator to deal with Prince's estate, which is valued at $300 milllion or more. Tyka Nelson named five half-siblings, John Nelson, Norrine Nelson, Sharon Nelson, Alfred Jackson and Omar Baker as "interested parties" to the estate. A look at Prince's family, and who could benefit: see family tree after the cut....
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Friday, 29 April 2016
Prince's sister, half-siblings could share inheritance
Prince did not leave a will when he died, according to court records filed this week in Carver County, Minn. The pop icon's only living blood relative is his sister Tyka Nelson, who submitted a petition for a special administrator to deal with Prince's estate, which is valued at $300 milllion or more. Tyka Nelson named five half-siblings, John Nelson, Norrine Nelson, Sharon Nelson, Alfred Jackson and Omar Baker as "interested parties" to the estate. A look at Prince's family, and who could benefit: see family tree after the cut....
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