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Prince's heirs in court for bequest check - Last hour

2024-01-12T15:58:12.095Z

Highlights: Prince's heirs in court for bequest check - last hour. The complaint filed in a Delaware court pits two former associates against four of Prince's relatives for control of Prince Legacy LLC. Prince died in 2016 of an opioid overdose without leaving a will: a tragic irony for an artist who had fought tenaciously for Control of his music. The two former collaborators fear "irreparable damage" to the company's relationships and revenues, not to mention the fact that "the interference and intervention of the Nelsons is making it impossible to carry out the mandate of PrinceLegacy"


Prince has no peace, not even in the grave: less than eight years after the death of the Purple Rain artist, his heirs are again in court fighting each other in the latest installment of a long legal battle over control of the vast legacy of the singer of ... (ANSA)


Prince has no peace, not even in the atom: less than eight years after the death of the PurpleRain artist, his heirs are again in court fighting each other in the latest installment of a long legal battle over control of the vast legacy of the Minneapolis singer. The complaint filed in a Delaware court pits two former associates against four of Prince's relatives for control of Prince Legacy LLC, one of two entities created in 2022 to manage the $156 million inheritance.
Primary Wave Music, which holds the other half, is not involved in the dispute reported by Billboard. Prince died in 2016 of an opioid overdose without leaving a will: a tragic irony for an artist who had fought tenaciously for control of his music. The uncertainty of the situation opened a Pandora's box of legal disputes that seemed to have been settled Solomonically in the summer of 2022 with a 50/50 division of the inheritance.
That was not the case: now L. Londell McMillan, who was Prince's manager in the 90s, and Charles Spicer have sued four relatives - half-sisters Sharon Nelsone Norrine Nelson, niece Breanna Nelson and nephew Allen Nelson - who they say are trying to oust them from the company by violating an earlier agreement and causing enormous damage to efforts to "preserve and protect Prince's legacy". The two allege that the half-sisters attempted to sell their shares to Primary Wave, thus unbalancing the current split into equal parts between the two entities.
McMillan and Spicer say the Nelsons "lack any business and management expertise and have no experience in the music industry or how to negotiate high-level deals in this area." The two former collaborators therefore fear "irreparable damage" to the company's relationships and revenues, not to mention the fact that "the interference and intervention of the Nelsons is making it impossible to carry out the mandate of PrinceLegacy".


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