Judge Makes Ruling On Prince's Fortune — Who's Getting A Cut & Who's Getting Axed
May 19 2017, Published 7:23 p.m. ET
The battle over Prince's estate has been non stop since his passing in April 21, 2016, but OK! magazine can report that the wrangling has come to an end as a Minnesota court has finally made a ruling on who will get a cut of his fortune. Click through to find out who's getting a piece of the pie and who's getting cut.
RadarOnline.com obtained court documents that reveal the list of heirs, which include his half-brothers, Omarr Baker, Alfred Jackson and John Nelson; his half-sisters, Sharon Nelson, and Corrine Nelson; and his full sister Tyka Nelson.
According to docs, one more year has been granted for any potential heirs to come forward before the case officially closed.
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The order also states there shall be no distribution of assets from the estate to the heirs without a formal order from the court.
Prince died of a an overdose of opioid fentanyl. His body was found in the elevator of his estate in Minnesota.
The music legend was only 57-years-old.