Wednesday, April 17, 2024

2nd Woman Files Claim Against Prince Estate; Seeks Over $46K

LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 19:  Musician Prince performs on stage at the 36th NAACP Image Awards at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on March 19, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. Prince was honored with the Vanguard Award.  (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Prince performs on stage at the 36th NAACP Image Awards at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on March 19, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. Prince was honored with the Vanguard Award.

*On Wednesday, an Atlanta woman submitted a claim in Minnesota’s Carver County District Court, alleging she is entitled to a chunk of the late icon’s millions.

According to People.com, R. Kerr filed a statement of claim alleging Prince owes her $46,582.29 for “recording cost, post production, equipment rental” and “will seek further legal action” if she does not receive payment by June 1.

As previously reported, a claim from Kimberly Felecia Potts of Tallassee, Alabama, says she is due $500,000 because she is responsible for Prince’s 2004 album “Musicology.”

“I am the creator of the ‘Musicology.’ I created Musicology in the NPG Music Club in 2004. Prince invited me to Paisley Park in Nov. 2015 to reopen the NPG MC, and to reward me for Musicology,” Potts claims in her statement, alleging her claim is supported by “NPG MC records,” “conversations” and “Twitter Account chats.”

Since Prince died April 21 at his Paisley Park compound in Chanhassen, Minnesota, a judge ruled that he did not leave a will behind. Earlier in May, that judge appointed Minnesota-based financial institution Bremer Trust as the special administrator of his estate, while his sister Tyka and five half-siblings work with the bank to settle Prince’s riches in and out of court.

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