Prince estate entangled in legal battles 10 years after death

Ten years after Prince's death from a fentanyl overdose on April 21, 2016, his estate continues to face legal disputes. The music icon died without a will, leaving behind a $156 million fortune and sparking years of litigation among heirs and advisors. Recent lawsuits highlight ongoing struggles over control and intellectual property.

Prince died suddenly at his Paisley Park mansion without a will, complicating the distribution of his extensive assets, including a prolific music catalog with masters returned by Warner Bros. in 2014 for albums like Purple Rain and 1999. A legal expert described the situation as a 'real mess,' expressing disbelief at the absence of estate planning from the detail-oriented artist. Comerica Bank & Trust was appointed administrator as courts determined heirs: sister Tyka Nelson and half-siblings Sharon, Norrine, and John R. Nelson; Omarr Baker; and Alfred Jackson. Three siblings sold shares to Primary Wave, securing control of half the estate, while the others partnered with advisors L. Londell McMillan and Charles Spicer for Prince Legacy LLC. The probate case concluded in 2022 with a $156 million IRS valuation and an even split between Prince Oat Holdings LLC and Prince Legacy LLC, allowing heirs to 'protect and grow Prince’s incomparable legacy,' they said. However, disputes persisted. In 2024, McMillan and Spicer sued siblings Sharon and Norrine Nelson, accusing them of attempting to oust them from Prince Legacy despite lacking industry experience. A judge ruled in favor of the advisors, affirming their 'broad and exclusive' powers, though some issues remain in Delaware court. Later that year, Primary Wave and Prince Legacy halted a Netflix documentary by Ezra Edelman over alleged inaccuracies, leading to an estate-approved replacement in early 2025. Edelman called it a 'joke,' prioritizing avoidance of lawsuits. Last year, singer Apollonia sued the estate over trademark disputes tied to her name, claiming an aggressive campaign post-Prince's death. The estate countered that it targeted improper registrations from the chaotic period after his passing. The case settled confidentially last month.

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Paris Jackson has accused her father's estate executors of mishandling the production of the biopic Michael, citing costly reshoots due to a 1994 settlement agreement. The estate defends its management and highlights Paris's substantial benefits from their work. A hearing on estate accounts is set for Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court.

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The Prince Estate released 'With This Tear,' a previously unreleased track from Prince's vault, on the 10th anniversary of his death. Recorded in 1991 at Paisley Park, the song features Prince handling all production, arrangement, composition, and instrumentation. It marks the start of releases from a shelved album project planned for later this year.

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Britney Spears has sold her ownership share in her music catalog to Primary Wave, according to legal documents obtained by TMZ. The deal, described as a landmark agreement, was signed on December 30. Sources indicate she is happy with the sale and has been spending time with her children.

 

 

 

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