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Since Nate Dogg passed away in March 2011 from complications of multiple strokes there has been a fight over his estate between his children and ex-wife, LaToya Calvin. That was settled in November 2012 when LaToya withdrew her petition for control of the estate.

 

Now a new legal battle looms.TMZ reports that a woman named Shereda Williams filed a creditor's claim against Nate's estate, claiming she's owed $339,924 in unpaid child support.


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Shareda claims the late singer was supposed to pay her $4,358 a month for their child born in 2006, but according to her he never made a single payment.

Nate was very ill during the last several years of his life. When he died he didn't leave behind much money, nor did he have a will. His family asked for money to help cover the cost of his funeral.

It will be next to impossible for Shareda to get such a large sum of money from his estate.





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Kelis might have been the "illest ether" for Nas, but Uncle Sam isn't far behind her.

 

TMZ is reporting that the U.S. Government has placed a lien on the 38-year old rapper's property for $339,005.49 in unpaid taxes from 2010. 


Nas has a long history of problems with the IRS.


Before this latest lien he already owed the IRS over $6.46 million dollars in back taxes according to Rolling Stone. The IRS filed a $514,298 tax lien on January 10th 2011, which was added on to a $3 million lien from February 2010 and a $2.5 million lien from October 2009. Add all of that to this latest judgement against him and Nas has big financial problems.



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