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Ellise Shafer administratorThe family of late singer James Brown has reached a settlement deal in the 15-year dispute over his estate, according to the Associated Press.The attorney representing Brown’s estate, David Black, told the AP that the settlement had been reached on July 9, though the details of the agreement were not made public.The estate of Brown, who died at 73 on Dec. 25, 2006, has been plagued by more than a dozen lawsuits since his death.
A young fan gets a taste of stardom with country singer Kane Brown.
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The family of entertainer James Brown has reached a settlement ending a 15-year battle over the late singer’s estate, an attorney involved in the mediation said Friday.
The Associated Press on Saturday that members of Brown's family reached an agreement on July 9. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
A long-running dispute over the estate of singer James Brown has finally been settled, an attorney involved in the mediation said on Friday.
James Brown’s family has reached a settlement ending a 15-year battle over the late singer’s estate, an attorney involved in the mediation said Friday. David Black, an attorney representing Brown estate, confirmed to The Associated Press that the agreement was reached July 9.
James Brown‘s family have finally settled a 15 year legal wrangle over the late singer’s estate.It comes after Brown specified in his will in 2000 that he would leave very little to his heirs, other than a $2million (£1.46million) scholarship fund for his grandchildren.But his daughters Deanna Brown-Thomas and Yamma Brown, among others, found a way to inherit potentially millions of dollars, following his death.While the settlement terms have not been made public, several of Brown’s children and
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