The administrator of Prince's estate says it is not planning to sell Paisley Park, one day after asking a judge for permission to offer several Prince properties for sale.
A handful of attorneys for potential heirs to the megastar told Judge Kevin Eide that the law should not be interpreted to exclude them before they have a chance to get tested.
Hill told The New York Times that she was "very freaked out" when Prince lost consciousness in the middle of a conversation. She said his eyes fixed before he nodded off.
The entertainment assets of Prince's estate will be managed by L. Londell McMillan, the artist's longtime attorney, manager and friend, and business executive Charles A. Koppelman.