Judge knocks down Prince heir claims
NEW YORK: A judge has rejected clai claims by 29 people that they are heirs to pop legend Prince’s va vast fortune but ordered g genetic testing that could c confirm two more descend dants, court documents showed Friday. Among the claimants w were five people who said t they were children of Prince a and, because the rocker had no recognized offspring, cou could potentially have gained his e entire estate estimated to be worth more than $300 million. Minne Minnesota judge Kevin Eide, in a decision Thursday that was made public Friday, said the five claimants did not make strong enough cases to proceed.
One said his mother had a brief relationship with Prince but Eide said that any right of inheritance was voided as the alleged son was legally adopted by another family. The court document did not identify the five purported children.
The court has not announced a finding on an heirship claim by Carlin Williams, a little-known rapper from Kansas City.
The “Purple Rain” icon — whose estate includes vast troves of unreleased material — died in April at his Paisley Park complex of a painkiller overdose at age 57 and left no will.
His immediate heirs are his sister Tyka Nelson and five half siblings, who agreed after Prince’s death to appoint a professional administrator to handle the estate.
Eide, a judge in Carver County in the suburbs of Minneapolis-St. Paul, ordered genetic testing to ascertain the claims of two potential heirs.
One is Brianna Nelson, who says she is the daughter of Prince’s half-brother Duane Nelson, who headed security for the singer but grew estranged and died in 2011.
The other, 11-year-old Victoria Nelson, is said to be the daughter of Duane Nelson’s son, who is also dead.