Rapper Nipsey Hussle facing lawsuit over unpaid debts and delay in inheritance payments for his children.

A songwriter is claiming Nipsey Hussle's estate owes her money, causing delays in his children receiving their inheritance.

January 23rd 2024.

Rapper Nipsey Hussle facing lawsuit over unpaid debts and delay in inheritance payments for his children.
A recent development in the Nipsey Hussle case has brought to light the issue of money owed to a songwriter by the late rapper's estate. According to Radar Online, this has caused a delay in the inheritance payments that Nipsey's children are entitled to receive.

The delay was announced by a judge who stated that further evidence and documentation is required before approving the request made by Nipsey's brother, Samiel "Blacc Sam" Asghedom, to close the probate case. Samiel was appointed as the administrator of Nipsey's estate after his tragic death in 2019.

In October 2023, Samiel submitted a final report claiming that all of Nipsey's debts and creditor's claims had been settled. The report also revealed that Nipsey's net worth was estimated to be around $11 million. This includes all of the late rapper's property and assets.

Nipsey left behind two children, a daughter named Emani and a son named Kross. Emani was born to his ex-girlfriend Tanisha Foster, while Kross was born to his girlfriend Lauren London. Each child is expected to receive approximately $5 million, with continued payments for the rest of their lives.

However, a songwriter named Tasleema Yasin recently filed an objection to the final report, citing a creditor's claim she had filed against the estate in 2019. Yasin claims to have worked on Nipsey's song "Hussle & Motivate" in 2016, which was released just months before his death.

In 2022, Yasin and Sam reached a settlement in which she was awarded a 10% share of the master sound recording and a payment of $35,000. However, Yasin recently filed an objection to Sam's report, stating that she was only paid $16,000 and is still owed $19,000.

Yasin clarified that her intention is not to cause any harm to Nipsey's family, but she believes that the original agreement with the estate is void due to multiple breaches. She is seeking damages and is willing to negotiate a new agreement to protect her interests moving forward.

On the other hand, Sam claims that the settlement was made with All Money In LLC and not Nipsey's estate, and he urges Yasin to take up her issues with the LLC instead of causing a delay in the inheritance payments to Nipsey's children.

A court hearing has been scheduled for March, where Sam will have the opportunity to present further documentation to support his claim. In the meantime, Yasin has assured that she will fully cooperate with the court's procedures and provide any necessary information to resolve the matter swiftly.

It is unfortunate that such a dispute has arisen, but it is important to ensure that all parties involved are treated fairly and justly. Nipsey's legacy continues to live on, and his impact on his loved ones, fans, and the music industry will never be forgotten.

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