Heavy D's Mom Addresses Reports Of Fight Over His Estate
(AllHipHop News) “The Myers family is a close-knit family and always will be. Just the way Heavy liked it,” says Eulahlee Myers, mother of Dwight Myers better known as legendary rapper Heavy D. Earlier this week reports began to circulate that Heavy’s brother, Floyd Myers, was seeking to take control of the rapper’s entire estate, but according Eulahlee, all of Heavy’s assets are going to his surviving daughter Xea. In a statement issued to AllHipHop.com, Ms. Meyer says that 13-year-old Xea will obtain all money collected from her father’s social security, pension, and future royalties. Xea will also get all of Heavy’s personal belongings that are currently being held in storage. As far as Floyd’s involvement with the estate, Eulahlee explains that the petition filed in the Los Angeles court in his name was to sell a condominium that both Heavy and Floyd owned together. A California law requires that this action be taken by a probate when a property owner passes. Ms. Myers goes on to say: Heavy’s Estate needs to be managed. It cannot be self-managed or self-administered and it has to be Court approved. Open bills, unfinished business, taxes and day to day decisions including future plans for his daughter all need be done. This management needs someone who is capable, smart, honest and close to this family. The family all wanted Floyd as that person to represent Dwight’s estate. This decision was made by Heavy’s mother Eulahlee, Heavy’s father Cliff and Heavy’s sister Portia. The family has a great relationship with Xea and her mother and are “all” working diligently to raise Xea the way Heavy intended. Heavy D passed away in November of 2011 at the age of 44. [ALSO READ: Heavy D.’s Family Remembers Rap Star]

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Nate Dogg’s Estate Sued For Hundreds Of Thousands In Medical Bills
(AllHipHop News) The family of hip-hop singer Nate Dogg is being sued for hundreds of thousand dollars for medical bills that were never paid. TMZ.com reports that Nate Dogg moved into a CareMeridian treatment facility in 2008 call shortly after he suffered his second true. The center, which is dedicated to caring for patients who have suffered traumatic injuries, claims that the singers family never paid the bill. Nate Dogg allegedly received treatment from 2008 until 2010 and racked up more than $290,000 in medical bills. According to the lawsuit, Nate Dogg’s manager personally guaranteed CareMeridian reps that the bills would be paid. A court recently handed down a default judgment, ordering Nate Dogg and his estate to pay $293,512.52 to CareMeridian.