
Nationwide — Nipsey Hussle’s children, 17-year-old Emani and 9-year-old Kross, have received their inheritance from his estate through cash and other assets. The late rapper’s estimated $11 million estate was divided between the two children after legal discussions with family members ended.
Court documents revealed that Emani and Kross each received 50% of the estate. The exact amount paid to the children remains private, but records confirmed that both received their shares, according to TMZ.
Nipsey Hussle’s brother, Blacc Sam, managed the estate after the rapper died in March 2019. He previously had a legal dispute with Emani’s mother, Tanisha Foster, over the inheritance before both sides reached an agreement.
Lauren London, who was Nipsey’s partner at the time of his death and the mother of Kross, signed documents confirming that she received the funds connected to her son’s share.
The estate included several assets beyond cash, including a 2012 Chevy Suburban, ownership interests in businesses such as The Marathon Clothing, and various trademarks connected to Nipsey’s work.
Nipsey died at age 33 after he was fatally shot in March 2019. His estate continued to be managed by his family while his children awaited their inheritance.
