Tupac left his Afeni as co-executor of his estate, which, according to The Sun
, was estimated at being worth up to $40m (£28m) and also a library of
unreleased material valued at more than $100 million (£70m). At
the time of her death, Afeni was in the middle of divorce proceedings
from husband Gust Davis – who she married eight years after Tupac's
death.
According
to reports, she filed divorce papers on March 18th but was negotiating
proceedings after Davis requested alimony payments totalling about half
of the money generated by Tupac's estate, in addition to other assets
purchased by the couple.
It is yet to be announced who will gain control over Tupac's
fortune in the absence of a will – Gust Davis or the rapper's
half-sister, Sekyiwa Shakur.
Afeni's
death was confirmed by the Marin County Sheffif's Office in California
on Tuesday, although a cause of death has not yet been released.
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