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Judge knocks down Prince heir claims

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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.

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