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Colorado prisoner says he's Prince's son

Posted at 6:13 AM, May 10, 2016
and last updated 2016-05-10 14:39:59-04

A Colorado inmate has filed a paternity claim with a Minnesota court against the estate of Prince, claiming the musician is his biological father.

In filings with Carver County District Court, Calvin Q. Williams, seeks DNA testing to determine if he's Prince's child. In an affidavit included with the court filing, Williams' mother, Marsha Henson, says she had sex with Prince in July 1976 and gave birth to her son the following April.

Under Minnesota law, children are first in line to inherit, which would put Williams ahead of Prince's siblings if the court agrees he is Prince's son.

Williams' attorney, Patrick Cousins, of West Palm Beach, Florida, confirmed to The Associated Press on Tuesday that his client is currently imprisoned.

Court and prison records show Williams is at the maximum security federal prison in Florence, Colorado, after pleading guilty in 2013 to unlawfully transporting a firearm. He was sentenced to seven years and eight months behind bars.

Online records show he's scheduled to be released in 2020.

It appears Prince died without a will. He was divorced and had no known children.

A district judge has appointed Bremer Trust to handle matters involving Prince's estate.

It's expected that Prince's sister, Tyka Nelson, and five half-siblings will inherit his estate.

Prince was found dead at his home on April 21.

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