Aaron Carter died without will: report

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Aaron Carter died without will: report


The fate of Aaron Carter’s estate will reportedly be left in the hands of the state of California.

The late singer – who was tragically found dead in his bathtub at 34 on November 5 – left no will, TMZ reports.

Sources said his lawyers advised Carter to draw up a will after the birth of his son, Prince, whom he welcomed with his fiancée, Melanie Martin, in November 2021.

However, apparently he never got around to it.

In line with California inheritance lawsPrince is likely to inherit his father’s fortune as the singer of “Aaron’s Party” was not married at the time of his death.

The LA County Department of Children and Family Care removed Prince from the house Carter shared with Martin before his death due to the ongoing drama. Prince has been living with Martin’s mother since September, according to the newspaper.

Aaron Carter and Melanie Martin
The singer welcomes Prince’s son with Melanie Martin last November.
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Page Six also recently reported that Carter was trying to stop his book publisher from publishing controversial memoirs before his death.

“Aaron, in the midst of [working on the book], said, “I don’t want anything to do with it,” and paused, so the fact that the publisher says it’s the green light is not true, only his columnist told us. “It’s against Aaron’s wishes.”

In an excerpt from an “unauthorized” diary titled “Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story of an Incomplete Life,” Carter claimed to have spent one night at Michael Jackson’s house and saw the “bad” singer in “tight white underwear.”

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The younger brother of Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter also wrote about his teenage romance with Hilary Duff and claimed he had took the virginity of the star “Lizzie McGuire”.

Duff, 35, quickly snapped into “disgusting” memories.

“It’s really sad that within a week of Aaron’s death, a publisher appeared who appears to be recklessly stuffing a book to take advantage of this tragedy without taking the time or attention to actually validating his work,” she said in a statement. . “Diluting Aaron’s life story to what appears to be unverified profit click-bait is disgusting.”

The death of the singer “I Want Candy” was confirmed by the authorities on November 5.

His body was found surrounded by many compressed air cans and bottles of prescription pills, according to a police report. His official cause of death has yet to be revealed, pending toxicological results.