News broke yesterday that Prince didn’t have a will for his $300 million dollar fortune.
Now there’s a man claiming to be Prince’s love child, to get a piece of his fortune.
Investigators at Heir Hunters International – which specializes in genealogical research and finding heirs across the globe – have been contacted by the man who appears to have a genuine back story and claim on the singer’s vast estate.
The ‘love-child’, a man in his 30s and from Prince’s home state of Minnesota, is believed to be the product of a fling the Purple Rain singer had with an as yet unknown woman in the mid-80s.
This comes as the singer’s sister Tyka Nelson filed paperwork Tuesday in a Minneapolis court saying Prince has no known will and requesting to be appointed executor of his estate.
The Heir Hunters International team is now working around the clock on the genealogy of the alleged ‘love-child’ to establish a firm connection with Prince.
Once the investigators are happy that the heir is genuine on paper they can demand a DNA test and submit a legal claim against Prince’s estate.
John Hilbert, partner in Heir Hunters International based in Los Angeles, also told Daily Mail Online of a SECOND potential heir who has come forward with another seemingly ‘legitimate’ claim.
This individual claims to be offspring of Prince’s father, John Nelson.
Mr Nelson, better known as jazz musician Prince Rogers, died on August 25, 2001, aged 85.
Any sibling – full or half – of Prince stands to inherit millions of dollars under Minnesota law – providing no child of the star is found – and all ‘legitimate’ claims will be thoroughly investigated.
Mr Hilbert said the firm’s phones have been red hot since the 57-year-old superstar died at his Paisley Park home in Minneapolis a week ago
Source: Ask Kissy