After the administrator of Prince’s estate caught a lot of backlash a few days ago, after word got out that they were trying to profit off of Prince’s Paisley Park home, they have now felt the burn from the heat that was in their kitchen and backed the hell out of it. At least that’s what it looks like to us.
As we previously reported, Prince’s siblings were highly pissed that the bank that the estate admin were trying to sell Paisley Park, one of Prince’s most prized possessions. Here is what has happened as of Saturday though (via NYDailyNews):
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 court filing on Friday had included Paisley Park, Prince’s home and recording complex, among a list of properties that could be sold. But on Saturday, Bremer Trust issued a brief statement saying: “Bremer Trust, the special administrator for the Prince Rogers Nelson estate, has no plans to sell either Paisley Park or the property referred to as the ‘Purple Rain’ house.” That Minneapolis home was featured in Prince’s 1984 movie.
Court papers filed by Bremer asked a judge for permission to offer for sale nearly 20 properties owned by Prince, worth an estimated $28 million.
We’re confused, either Bremur Trust entered Paisley Park in the homes to be sold, or they didn’t. So that court filing which listed Paisley Park for sale, was a typo? Yeah, okay…