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Bremer Trust: No Plans To Sell Paisley Park, 'Purple Rain' House

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – The special administrator of Prince's estate says it has no plans to sell some of the late superstar's most famous properties.

This week, it was reported that Bremer Trust asked a judge for permission to offer nearly 20 properties owned by Prince, including the musician's Chanhassen recording complex where he was found dead.

On Saturday, Bremer released the following statement:

"Contrary to some recent media reports, Bremer Trust, the special administrator for the Prince Rogers Nelson estate, has no plans to sell either Paisley Park or the property referred to as the 'Purple Rain' house. There is no additional formation to share on this topic."

The statement did not mention any properties outside of those two.

Prince was found dead in an elevator in Paisley Park on April 21. Some have called for the complex to become a museum.

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