Nipsey Hussle‘s children have finally received their inheritance from the late rapper’s estate, according to court documents obtained by BlkCosmo.
The payout went to his two children: 17-year-old Emani and 9-year-old Kross. Both received their shares in a combination of cash and other assets, with each child claiming 50% of the estate’s value.

The estate, valued at approximately $11 million, has been managed by Nipsey’s brother Blacc Sam. The settlement marks the end of a prolonged dispute between Blacc Sam and Emani’s mother, Tanisha Foster, who had contested the inheritance for years before reaching a resolution last year.

Lauren London, who was Nipsey’s partner at the time of his death, signed documentation confirming receipt of funds allocated for Kross’s portion of the inheritance.
The specific dollar amounts distributed to each child remain sealed under court order, though both received equal shares of 50% each.
Nipsey Hussle was fatally shot in March 2019 at age 33. The Los Angeles rapper had built a significant business portfolio during his lifetime, leaving behind a substantial estate that extended beyond music royalties.
According to court documents, the assets included a 2012 Chevy Suburban, ownership stakes in various business ventures including The Marathon Clothing company, and several trademarks associated with his brand and music career.
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