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Prince's siblings say purported niece, grandniece are not heirs

​Prince's siblings say a woman and girl purported to be the singer's niece and grandniece have no genetic connection to Prince and should not be named as heirs to his estate.

Legendary singer left no known will after his death in April

Prince performs during the halftime show at the Super Bowl XLI football game at Dolphin Stadium in Miami in 2007. (Chris O'Meara/Canadian Press)

Prince's siblings say a woman and girl purported to be the singer's niece and grandniece have no genetic connection to Prince and should not be named as heirs to his estate.

Attorneys for Prince's siblings and half-siblings argued in documents made public Tuesday that Brianna Nelson and Victoria Nelson aren't Prince's heirs as a matter of law, and a judge should deny their claims. A hearing is set for Friday.

Prince died April 21 of a fentanyl overdose, leaving no known will.

Brianna Nelson and her niece, Victoria Nelson, claim they descend from the late Duane Nelson Sr., who they say was Prince's half-brother. They don't claim a genetic link, but say Prince's biological father held Duane Nelson out as his son.

Prince's siblings say that isn't enough to prove heirship.