Prince’s $156.4 Million Estate Will Finally Be Divided After 6 Years of Legal Battles Involving 6 Siblings.....

Nah. I don't think with a will his sister would be able to do this. She's the driving force behind this bullshit. Next, she gon sell Paisley Park and all his memorabilia in it watch. The Bentley, all his stuff from the Purple Rain movie in there and all of his guitars. Greedy ass fuckin bitch!!! Like I saidTthough, ultimately this is Prince fault for not having his stuff in proper order. :smh:
co sign. Let's put the blame where it belongs. PRINCE COULD HAVE DONE A WILL BUT CHOOSE NOT TOO. He had too many chances and simply didn't care. he was well aware of the laws of his state long before he died. He clearly understood the legal ramifications of what would happen upon his death and took no actions regarding them. Now we are seeing what we expected too see of his actions. This was Prince's last fuck you to everyone. He was many things in life including a world class asshole to leave his estate in the condition he left it in.
 
I still refuse to believe this man didn't have a will considering all of his unreleased music and him gaining control of his early masters from WB. These cacs are diabolical and black generational wealth has always been attacked in this country. Just like the cacs that controlled Mike's estate after he died. They practically gave the beatles back their catalogue and grossly undervalued his estate. Criminal shit. Mike and Prince would have had too much power in the current streaming model with Prince probably not playing along based on his interviews. They HAD to be taken out. Drug OD's, judge appointed executors...OK.
 
but I hope all these artists selling their masters and still complaining about record deals over damn near 100 years with NOTHING really changing

Realize they NEED to prepare for their death and have a will and testament prepared and ready.
Greedy motherfuckers! Why? Prince never had an issue with that! At least Morris did perform with the man, them greedy assholes didn't do shit but wait until the man died!
Nah. I don't think with a will his sister would be able to do this. She's the driving force behind this bullshit. Next, she gon sell Paisley Park and all his memorabilia in it watch. The Bentley, all his stuff from the Purple Rain movie in there and all of his guitars. Greedy ass fuckin bitch!!! Like I said though, ultimately this is Prince fault for not having his stuff in proper order. :smh:
I still refuse to believe this man didn't have a will considering all of his unreleased music and him gaining control of his early masters from WB. These cacs are diabolical and black generational wealth has always been attacked in this country. Just like the cacs that controlled Mike's estate after he died. They practically gave the beatles back their catalogue and grossly undervalued his estate. Criminal shit. Mike and Prince would have had too much power in the current streaming model with Prince probably not playing along based on his interviews. They HAD to be taken out. Drug OD's, judge appointed executors...OK.
There’s a crook behind all of this. His name is raffles van exel. He was the con who cleaned out Whitney’s hotel room after she died. He also has a stake in the MJ estate. Google him



Pop star Prince left no will when he died in 2016, setting off a years-long legal fight over how to split up his multimillion-dollar estate. Now a new fight is brewing over the will of Alfred Jackson, Prince's half-brother and one of his key heirs, who died last summer.
The Star Tribune has the details — and there are a lot of them — about the growing dispute over Prince's fortune and who gets what. Since Princedidn't detail how to divide his wealth, a court has been working to settle his holdings — which include his Paisley Park studios-turned-museum, real estate and rights to his music — among his six blood relatives.


But one of his half-siblings, Alfred Jackson, died last August, and now some new, unrelated parties are making their own claims to the estate. Just prior to his death, Jackson had signed most of his share of the rights to the estate to Primary Wave, a New York entertainment company that also owns a stake in the estate of Whitney Houston (it's the company behind the hologram tour of the late R&B singer). Prince's sister, Tyka Nelson, also has a deal with Primary Wave.
In a December court filing, Primary Wave argued that it should effectively be counted among Prince's legal heirs. An attorney for some of Prince's other heirs is challenging its deal with Jackson, saying the deceased Jackson had a history of mental health problems.
Unlike Prince, Jackson did have a will and assigned his remaining estate assets to Raffles Van Exel, an entertainment consultant who also was connected with Houston and the family of Michael Jackson.
 


Here’s the one person in the Whitney Houston story whose name you have not heard, and who has remained a mystery: a Dutch man from Amsterdam who goes by the name of Raffles van Exel. He is also known – in court records—as Raffles Dawson and Raffles Benson. He was on the fourth floor of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in one of Houston’s suites when she died. He appeared downstairs in the lobby shortly thereafter, wearing aviator sunglasses, sobbing.
As usual, he had an entourage in tow, including Quinton Aaron, the actor who played the football player in “The Blind Side.” Raffles, in one of his many PR Newswire releases, recently announced that he’s producing movies with Aaron. It’s just one of many ventures he announces regularly. For someone who has no obvious means of support, he is a regular on PR Newswire and You Tube. On the latter, you can find him interviewing friends of Michael Jackson. It is assumed that he sells stories to tabloids. He regularly includes names of tabloid reporters like Kevin Frazier of “The Insider” on his Tweets.
Despite the shock of Whitney’s death, Raffles still made it downstairs to Clive Davis’s party. He was dressed in formal wear, had Whitney’s tickets in his hand, and intended to sit at her table. Just inside the ballroom he was comforted by celebrities to whom he related his story—“I found Whitney.” Gayle King hugged him. Quincy Jones listened patiently to his story. A security guard told me later, “Well, he was up there.” He was also hanging around with Houston all week prior to her death. On Tuesday when she emerged from a nightclub, looking disheveled, Raffles appears in a photograph on TMZ like a deer in headlights. He is standing right behind her in a powder blue suit. On Twitter, he wrote: “STOP reading the stupid blogs.. Whitney had a great time, she looked amazing. Nothing was wrong, it was just DAMN hot in that club.”
But who is Raffles van Exel? He’s one of Hollywood’s mysteries. I first met him in 2005 hanging around the Jackson family during Michael Jackson’s child molestation trial. After Michael went abroad, Raffles was often seen with Michael’s father, Joseph Jackson. He trades on being an “insider” when there’s a scandal. No one really knows him, but he’s always where there’s action and celebrities. On the internet he claims to own a number of companies including Raffles Entertainment. He’s also been sued a couple of times, once by a partner in something called Max Records, Inc., and once by a private aviation company in Los Angeles. I spoke to the plane company and they said they can’t comment because the situation is ongoing. On Twitter he claims to be managing “my girl,” Chaka Khan. There are plenty of pictures of Raffles on the internet with celebrities. You can see him with everyone from Magic Johnson to Sandra Bullock. If ever there was a real life Zelig, he is it.
It’s not a surprise that Raffles has turned up in Whitney Houston’s story. Last October, he and Whitney and others traveled to North Carolina with Whitney’s sister in law Patricia Houston for something called a Teen Summit. It was billed as part of The Patricia Houston Foundation, an organization for which there is no official 501 c3 registration. Pat Houston, married to Whitney’s brother Gary, has been Whitney’s manager for years. (Whitney’s own foundation for children ceased functioning years ago.) She also owns a consignment shop in North Carolina, and a candle company called Marion P. Candles, with Whitney.
In the old days he used to wear a yellow jacket full of black question marks—like The Riddler. On Saturday night, as he pulled in various guests to Clive Davis’s party past the velvet ropes, he was wearing a Michael Jackson-like tuxedo. He lives in West Hollywood now, but his official domicile—and where he’s been sued—is Chicago. He has not responded to countless emails and phone messages.
UPDATE: Raffles indeed attended the funeral, riding with Pat Houston in a family car. Insiders are docked and concerned that he’s still hanging around. At the funeral he made a beeline up the aisle at the church at the end of the service, to have his picture taken with Cissy Houston. Security rebuffed him. I’ve since learned also that his family may be Dutch, but he is from Suriname in South America. More to come, both here and at Forbes.com
 
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