James Brown's 5-year-old Son Shut Out of Will
By weee_ann
@weee_ann (1453)
Philippines
January 13, 2007 9:01pm CST
Tomi Rae Hynie and sonPapa may have a brand new resting place, but James Brown's youngest son and his last partner, TOmi Rae Hynie, wont be getting any of the Godfather of Soul's Money.
According to Brown's attorney, Storm Thurmond Jr., 5-year-old James Jr. is not listed as one of BRown's six children in his will, which was read in Aiken, S.C. today. And his mother, Hynie, once a backup singer for Brown, was also disinherited. Another Brown attorney says that the will has been read, but not yet filed in probate court.
Shortly after Brown's death on Christmas Day at age 73, Hynie returned to the Atlanta home she said she shared with Brown - only to find herself unceremoniously locked out. A lawyer for the later music legend said that Hynie and Brown weren't legally married. Hynie's attorney, Thornton Morris, says that his client has no idea when the will was executed.
2 responses
@sedel1027 (17846)
• Cupertino, California
14 Jan 07
I read this on FoxNews a few days ago. I was really surprised. I woul dhave thought that he wanted to provide for all of his kids, not just the older ones.
@weee_ann (1453)
• Philippines
14 Jan 07
That's the really a problem for rich people and having a lot of kids and extended families. It's fighting for the money and rights (I guess so). But whatever it is, if they will have this kind of settlement I hope the respect and love will still be their for the music legend.
