After the passing of Afeni Shakur, the estate of her late son Tupac is set to transition into new hands.
TMZ
reports that the West Coast legend's mother set up a trust for Tupac's
music and the executor is former Warner Bros. CEO Tom Whalley. The
executive, who signed Tupac to Interscope in the 1990s, was already assisting Shakur in overseeing the estate.
The trust is very specific about where the money will go, including to charity and family. Shakur was in the process of a divorce
at the time of her death and her estranged husband is not listed in the
trust, so the site says "Tupac's money and music will be virtually
untouchable."
The estate has been selective into how it allows Tupac's music and likeness to be used. Recently, Tupac was featured in a Powerade advertisement with Derrick Rose.
Tupac's estate released a statement on Twitter regarding Shakur's passing. She inspired the Platinum-single "Dear Mam
Thursday, May 5, 2016
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