Prince’s Siblings Get $100K Each From Paisley Park Museum For Giving Up Prince Memorabilia

Prince’s six siblings are reportedly cashing in after selling some of the late singer’s belongings to the Paisley Park Museum. 

According to The Blast, court documents show Prince’s siblings, his sister, and five half-siblings were paid $100,000 each for their involvement with the museum. 

The heirs will also be paid $25K each additional year of the deal. 

The family has agreed to “provide interviews, consultation, and access to their unique information, photographs, and memorabilia for use in the museum and exhibition.”

Paisley Park, located in Chanhassen, Minnesota, was Prince’s amazing home and recording studio, which was turned into a museum after his death in 2016.

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