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Prince estate lawyers may get blood sample for possible paternity claims

Image: Prince performs in a surprise appearance on the “American Idol” television show finale at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, U.S., May 24, 2006. REUTERS/Chris Pizzello/File Photo

(Reuters) – Lawyers charged with untangling the multimillion-dollar estate of late pope star Prince can get a sample of his blood from the coroner so they can analyse the singer’s DNA should a paternity claim arise, a judge ruled on Friday.

Prince, whose full name was Prince Rogers Nelson, was found dead at age 57 at his Paisley Park home-studio complex in a Minneapolis suburb on April 21.

He is not known to have had any children, but in a court order dated on Friday, Minnesota District Court Judge Kevin Eide said that parentage issues might arise as the probate case goes forward.

He authorised the estate administrator, Bremer Trust, to analyse Prince’s blood, including conducting genetic testing and any other analysis required for the administration of the estate.

The exact value of Prince’s estate has not yet been disclosed but his music catalogue alone has been estimated at more than $500 million.

Administrators of his estate said earlier this week they still had not found a will.

In the absence of a will, six siblings or half-siblings of the star have been listed as his heirs in court documents filed in Carver County District Court in Chaska, Minnesota.

(Reporting by Sharon Bernstein in Sacramento, California; Editing by Sandra Maler)

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