Nate Dogg's Son Clashes With His Father's Widow Over $4M Catalog

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Nate Dogg‘s oldest son is clashing with his father’s widow over closing the probate in order to pay out all of his beneficiaries.

According to documents obtained by In Touch Weekly, Naijiel D. Hale has asked a court to shut down LaToya Calvin’s plea to postpone closing the probate to explore whether the beneficiaries “could agree to a common mechanism for managing the primary asset left in the estate: [Nate’s] music rights.”

The estate was was recently settled and ready to be paid out, but LaToya wants to hold off in order to bring in a music manager named Brian Shafton to take over as a new administrator of the estate. She says he’d be able to help with the music rights and “various options and issues being considered and navigated.”

Naijiel doesn’t think this is necessary, nor that the probate should be delayed.

His lawyer wrote in the filing, “The Estate has provided a de facto common management mechanism for these music rights since the Decedent’s passing in 2011. While the beneficiaries appear to agree in principle that distributing the Music Rights in a piecemeal fashion pro rata to each beneficiary does not allow them to maximize the value of the Music Rights, there is a disagreement over what that common management structure should entail.”

Instead, Naijiel said he and Nate’s eight other children already have a plan in place for music management when the estate closes and the case should not drag on any longer.

His lawyer added, “Naijiel does not agree to the proposal, as it would only serve to prolong the long overdue closure of this matter. This Estate has been open for over 11 years. Continued Court oversight is not in the beneficiaries’ interest, nor is it the role of the Court to administer the royalties from the Music Rights indefinitely.”

The court has yet to rule.

 

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It’s his father’s fault. You gotta make your own way because although talented, your daddy wasn’t shyt and wasn’t thinking about you fam.
 
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It’s his father’s fault. You gotta make your own way because although talented, your daddy wasn’t shyt and wasn’t thinking about you family. When I had my daughter, my people made certain that I atleast had a life insurance policy in place for her and I was only 13. When I bought my first house, I made a will.
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Google Brian Shafton...

These people hover over the industry looking for assets - which often turn out to be a dead black man who didn't handle his business while alive. They rent out office space to do presentations for the family of dead entertainers, during which they blow you away with name drops and referenced deals etc. And it's always a former record exec or A&R person who is now trying to replicate those 90s/00s checks, living beyond their means in LA targeting (predominantly black) rappers with bullshyt like this. Almightym80 is the exact same, and what a coincidence they know each other and are friends.

General rule...any white guy who has done business with Crooked I over the last decade is probably a conman.
 
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