When Prince died last week at the age of 57, the music icon left behind no known will dictating how his massive estate, estimated to be worth nearly $300 million, should be divvied up among his living heirs.
In the absence of a will, the Purple Rain star's fortune is being overseen by a special administrator, the Bremer Trust, National Association.
Prince,
born Prince Rogers Nelson, was married twice, but both unions ended in
divorce, and he had no children. With Prince's parents, Mattie Della
Shaw and John Lewis Nelson, both deceased, it's possible his estate may
be split among his sister and his surviving half-siblings.
Here's a brief look at the people in Prince's life who stand to inherit a portion of his formidable wealth.
1. Tyka Nelson
Tyka Nelson, Prince's younger sister, filed court documents after his death
stating that she did not know of the existence of a will, and was
responsible for petitioning Bremer Trust to take over the responsibility
of administering Prince's assets.
Tyka,
a musician and recording artist in her own right, has openly spoken
about her past substance abuse problems, admitting in a 2003 interview
with the National Enquirer, "I pawned the car Prince had given me" for drug money.
Prince
helped Tyka battle her addiction by getting her into rehab, from which
she emerged clean and sober. She became devoutly religious after
overcoming her struggle with drugs.
2. Sharon L. Nelson
Lorna
Nelson, also a half-sister to Prince, died in 2006 at the age of 63.
However, she had a more tumultuous relationship with the legendary
artist. Lorna filed a lawsuit against Prince in 1989, claiming that his
song "U Got the Look" was stolen from her track, "What's Cooking in This
Book." The lawsuit was ultimately thrown out.
3. Norrine P. Nelson
Norrine
is Prince's half-sister, from his father's previous marriage. Born in
1947, she is 11 years older than the late singer. It's unclear how close
she was to Prince in recent years.
4. John R. Nelson
John
is Prince's half-brother, from his father's previous marriage. Born in
1948, he is 10 years older than the late singer. John and Tyka have
remained friends over the years, however it's unknown how close John was
to Prince before his death.
John's
younger brother, Duane -- another of Prince's half-brothers -- died in
2011 at the age of 52. Duane had once served as Prince's head of
security at Paisley Park for over a decade, but their relationship reportedly turned sour as the years went on.
Duane
had several run-ins with the law, including facing assault charges for
beating his former girlfriend and ending up in jail in 1997 after
getting into a fight with process servers. Prince also filed a
restraining order against Duane after firing him from his position as
security chief.
5. Omarr Baker
Omarr
was born to Prince's mother Mattie, during her marriage to Hayward
Baker, after she split from Prince's father when the singer was 10 years
old. Very little information is known about Omarr or his relationship
with Prince in later years.
6. Alfred Jackson
Alfred was also born to Mattie and Hayward Baker. In the memoir Possessed,
written by Prince's former drummer Charles Smith, Alfred was said to
have influenced Prince's music when he was developing his sound at an
early age. However, according to Tyka,
Alfred was drafted in the military to serve in Vietnam when he was 17.
When Alfred returned from war, he was admitted to a V.A. hospital in St.
Cloud, Minnesota, where he remains to this day.
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