Company Drills Open Vault of Prince's Unreleased Songs
A company given temporary custody over Prince's estate drills open a vault with unreleased Prince songs at Paisley Park. There is enough music to release an album a year for a century. According to US Weekly, Bremer Trust is the company that opened the vault. Prince is the only one who had the code.
The company was given custody over the Chanhassen, Minnesota estate after officials discovered
Prince did not have a will. His estate is estimated at $300 million. According to TMZ, his
assets could be divided among his siblings- Tyka Nelson, John Nelson, Norrine Nelson, Sharon Nelson, Alfred Jackson, and Omarr Baker.
The company was given custody over the Chanhassen, Minnesota estate after officials discovered
Prince did not have a will. His estate is estimated at $300 million. According to TMZ, his
assets could be divided among his siblings- Tyka Nelson, John Nelson, Norrine Nelson, Sharon Nelson, Alfred Jackson, and Omarr Baker.
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