Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Prince’s possible heirs take issue with rigorous blood, genetic testing to substantiate paternity claims

Prince’s possible heirs take issue with rigorous blood, genetic testing to substantiate paternity claims 

Prince's possible heirs protest blood, genetic tests
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, May 24, 2016, 4:13 PM
Carver County probate judge Kevin Eide authorized Bremer Trust, Prince’s estate's special administrator, to demand all claimants undergo blood and genetic testing to verify their relationship to Prince.

Carver County probate judge Kevin Eide authorized Bremer Trust, Prince’s estate's special administrator, to demand all claimants undergo blood and genetic testing to verify their relationship to Prince.

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There is more “Controversy” surrounding Prince’s estate.
Would-be Prince heirs have a problem with blood and genetic tests required of anyone claiming to be relatives of the late music icon, according to new court records.
Two people making claims on the singer’s multimillion dollar estate said the scientific screening requirements go too far.
After Prince’s shocking April 21 death at his Minnesota home, Carver County probate judge Kevin Eide authorized Bremer Trust, the estate's special administrator, to demand all claimants undergo blood and genetic testing to verify their relationship to Prince.
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Brianna Nelson and Jeannine Halloran filed estate claims on behalf of her minor daughter, along with an objection to the testing order.
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Prince died April 21 at this Paisley Park mansion in Chanhassen, Minn.

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Nelson says her father was Prince's half brother, Duane Nelson Sr., making her Prince's niece. Halloran says her minor daughter, V.N., was Duane Nelson's granddaughter, making her Prince's grandniece.
Their joint filing says they have offered proof of their relationships to Duane Nelson and of Duane Nelson's relationship to Prince, and that this satisfies Minnesota law for presumption of paternity.
Carlin Williams, a prison inmate serving time on a weapons charge, has filed a claim, saying he is Prince’s son, the product of a one-night stand between Prince and his mother. Williams attorneys had made a similar objection
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