Woman Involved in Prince's 911 Call Claims He Promised Her $500,000
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Kimberly Felecia Potts, a woman who lives in Alabama, has filed a creditor's claim against the late musician's multi-million dollar residence, claiming that the singer promised her $500,000.

AceShowbiz - A woman has filed a creditor's claim against Prince's residence. According to TMZ, she says the music icon promised her a big amount of money because she was the inspiration of one of his albums.

In her legal documents, Kimberly Felecia Potts, from Alabama, says Prince would gave her $500,000 for creating the 2004 album "Musicology". She adds that Prince invited her to Paisley Park last year to give her the cash.

Potts also says that the "Purple Rain" hitmaker once contacted her and asked her to relaunch NOP Music Club, a website that was launched in 2001 but shut down in 2006. She later claims that she's involved in one of the late singer's 911 calls prior to his death.

In January, police received a 911 call after an intruder showed up at the singer's house and triggered alarm bells. Potts was found near a side door, but she said that she was there for a job.

Potts is not the only person demanding share of Prince's fortune. A man claimed that Prince owed him $46,000 for recording fees and he wanted his money back.

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