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A Minnesota judge has excluded 29 would-be heirs from the estate of the late pop star Prince. The court order, issued on Thursday, came in response to a flood of individuals seeking a piece of the estate valued at more than $500 million, left by Prince when he died unexpectedly in April at the age of 57, without a will. Claims have poured into the probate court since Prince's younger sister, Tyka Nelson, filed a petition seeking appointment of a special administrator for the estate and naming herself and five half-siblings as the only known heirs. In his 19-page order, Carver County Judge Kevin Eide appeared to accept those six claims, stating, "The court is not aware of any objection or dispute with the statement that these persons are the siblings or half-siblings" of Prince. Under the ruling, Tyka Nelson and three half-siblings by Prince's father will undergo genetic testing. No provision for genetic testing was made for two other half-brothers – Alfred Jackson and Omar Baker – who shared a common mother with the singer.Related articles







