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Aaron Carter’s Twin Angel Concedes To Third Party Administrator For His Estates

Aaron Carter’s twin sister, Angel, has abandoned her fight for her estate.

Almost a month after he began a legal battle with Aaron’s baby mama, Melanie Martin, over his property, the 34-year-old has opted for an out-of-court settlement with the mother of his nephew, Prince.

Angel has filed an application to be appointed as the administrator of his late brother’s estate since the former teenage idol died without leaving a will. She also pleaded for control of Aaron’s funds in her petition, revealing her $550,000 inheritance.

Angel Carter & Melanie Martin Appoint Third Party as Estate Administrator

Although Angel’s petition wants the court to name Prince as the beneficiary of the estate, he may have changed his mind. The late singer’s sister instead chose to settle with Martin in downtown Los Angeles probate court, where she filed a request to withdraw her initial motion to become administrator.

The request was granted by Judge Michael Small, giving the Tampa-born woman and Martin the right to choose a third party. Finally, Aileen Federizo was appointed administrator, meaning the financial advisor now has “full authority” over Aaron’s estate.

Angel Carter & Melanie Martin Settle With Third Party As Administrators Of Aaron Carter's EstateInstagram | angel conrad

Although The Mirror UK has detailed that neither Martin nor Angel appeared on Wednesday, it is worth noting that the court scheduled another hearing on June 25. Until then, Federizo will pay off outstanding debts — if any — before appraising the late actor’s assets. With the move, the trust became easier to set up for the Prince, ensuring he was cared for until he turned 18.

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The spat between Angel and Martin comes a week after The Blast reported on a separate legal battle between Sterile Pros, LLC. and Aaron’s inheritance. According to the update, the biohazardous company has done work on the Lancaster home the “Do You Remember” singer allegedly shared with Martin last year.

In papers obtained exclusively, the company said it is seeking thousands of dollars from the late singer’s estate, seeking liens for “labor, services, equipment and/or materials on the premises, and on any estate or interest in the structure and improvements.”

Sterile Pros is seeking reimbursement for biohazardous remediation costs of the master bathroom, three bedrooms and closets, estimated at $33,598.70. It added that the company provided the work and obtained the material at the request of Martin or his lover.

With this hanging over his head, the estate will have to clear the mechanic’s lien before selling the house — if they have such intentions. You will recall that Aaron was found dead in the bathtub of his home on November 5, 2022, and cremated almost a week later on Wednesday, November 9, 2022.

While an autopsy is being conducted, the cause of death is still unknown. Until that is determined, Aaron’s family is holding on to the belief that their loved one died of an overdose.

Melanie Martin & Aaron Carter In Las VegasMEGA

On January 17, his family revealed their suspicions that the rapper drowned in the bathtub, sharing that the LA County Coroner’s Office told them there was no water in his lungs, eliminating drowning as a potential cause of death.

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The family, which consists of Martin and Aaron’s mother Jane, further alleged that the deceased was involved in a botched drug deal in the hours before his death. His ex-fiancé stated that she found a text message from an unknown source telling Aaron that he owed $800 for “an unknown substance.”

Although the singer reportedly expressed his lack of interest in the material, others maintained their stance. Martin added that the exchange ended after her late lover asked if she was being threatened.

Wells Fargo Sues Estate Of Dance Pop Stars For Owing Them Thousands

In legal documents obtained exclusively by The Blast, it has been revealed that Wells Fargo Bank is suing Aaron’s estate for unpaid debts. Filing a creditor claim against the estate of the late “That’s How I Beat Shaq” in California Superior Court, Los Angeles, the bank claims they are owed exactly $2,887.51.

Fargo wrote that the claims and requests for thousands of dollars were based on “accounts for goods and/or services,” as evidenced by accounts ending in 4304. The “Aaron’s Party (Come Get It)” singer’s family will now have to sit tight while the judge who oversees Aaron Carter’s estate decides whether to approve or deny the claim.

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