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Nipsey Hussle’s Children Paid Out Shares From $11 Million Estate

The payouts end years of family litigation with exact dollar amounts kept under seal.

Overview

  • Court documents obtained by TMZ Tuesday show Nipsey Hussle’s daughter Emani, 17, and son Kross, 9, have been paid their inherited shares in a mix of cash and other assets.
  • The estate is administered by his brother and executor Blacc Sam and is reported at about $11 million with assets that include stakes in The Marathon Clothing company, trademarks, and a 2012 Chevy Suburban.
  • A 2025 settlement between Blacc Sam and Emani’s mother, Tanisha Foster, resolved long-running custody and inheritance disputes that had delayed distribution to the children.
  • Filing details say the children each received 50% of their allotted share but the precise amounts are sealed in court records, and Lauren London signed a receipt acknowledging Kross’s portion.
  • The combination of cash and business interests follows Nipsey’s asset-focused approach to wealth and could provide ongoing income and control of his brands for his children as they grow.