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Prince's Tragic Death Spurs Ugly Feud: Family Members To Fight Over Fortune

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April 25 2016, Updated 8:05 p.m. ET

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Sadly, Prince's tragic death has not brought his loved ones together in mourning. Instead, his family members are beginning to feud over the music icon's reported $300 million fortune, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.

A will for the late singer — who was discovered dead  in an elevator at his Minnesota estate on Thursday morning at just 57 years old — has not turned up, leaving his siblings scrambling for a piece of the massive "Purple Rain" pie, sources claim.

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"There will be a fight," the insider tells RadarOnline.com.

The departed star left a sister, gospel singer Tyka Nelson, in addition to half-siblings Sharon, Vivian, John Alfred and Omarr.

He was predeceased by half-sister Lorna, and half-brother Duane.

Prince's parents, John Nelson and Mattie Shaw, who split when their famous son was just 10, have also passed away.

Despite the feuding, the family came together for a memorial service at his Paisley Park compound over the weekend.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the singer's beloved Jehovah's Witness Church may also be a beneficiary to his fortune, if a will is uncovered.

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