November 1st 2023.
Twelve years since the untimely death of Nathaniel "Nate Dogg" Hale, the family is still battling over the rapper's estate. This time, there's another complication: Hale's ex-girlfriend, Shereda Williams is seeking child support for their 17-year-old son.
According to Radar Online, Williams filed a petition with the Los Angeles Superior Court claiming that the late artist was ordered to pay her $4,358 per month in child support in 2006. Later, a court agreed to a $3,000 monthly payment for the child, however, Williams claims that a paperwork error has jeopardized the remittance.
To add to the complexity, Williams wants the court to demand Hale's estate to cover the child support she is owed until their son turns eighteen. When Nate Dogg passed away, his net worth was estimated to be around $1.5 million, and he had not set up a will.
This has resulted in conflict between the late artist's surviving wife, LaToya Calvin, and his six children. Ruth Holmes, the rapper's mother, was named as a co-administrator of his estate in 2012, but withdrew her request amid disapproval from her grandchildren.
Finally, the four daughters and two sons of Nate Dogg agreed to nominate attorney Alex Borden as the administrator of the late artist's estate.
Nate Dogg was a main figure in West Coast rap, having signed to Death Row Records in 1993. He recorded some of the genre's most notorious hooks for tracks like Snoop Dogg's "Ain't No Fun", Warren G's "Regulate", and Tupac's "All About U".
Nate Dogg died from complications of several strokes. He had suffered a stroke in 2007 that left him partially paralyzed and another the following year. Thankfully, before his death, he was alert and his memory had returned.
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