The Prince And Manuela Testolini Divorce
In May 2006, Prince and
Manuela Testolini divorced in Minnesota after reaching a settlement of
an undisclosed amount. Today, Prince is still busy singing and
performing, having recently played three concerts in his Minneapolis
hometown in July 2007. He is currently working on a follow-up to his
2006 critically acclaimed album "3121." Aside from being the CEO and
president of Gamillah Inc., Testolini is involved with nonprofit
organizations like the United Communities Against Poverty and YouthCARE.
Divorce records for Prince (full name: Prince
Rogers Nelson) and Manuela Testolini list their divorce date filing as
May 24, 2006. Prince's other stage name is “The Artist Formerly
Known As Prince.” He is most famous for his “Purple
Rain” album which included the tracks “When Doves
Cry” and “Let's Go Crazy.” In the '90s, Prince
released “Diamonds and Pearls” which gave him another
number one single, “Cream.” His song “The Most
Beautiful Girl In The World” was released in 1995 and proved to
be another hit. Testolini is the president and founder of Gamillah
Inc., which operates several ventures including a designer candles line
and a production company. The Toronto native is the founder of the
children's nonprofit organization In a Perfect World that aims to
empower kids through the arts.
Data about Prince and Manuela Testolini from Divorce Records
The wife of American musician Prince, Manuela Testolini, filed the
petition seeking to end their marriage of five years, public divorce
records for the couple revealed. Testolini, 30, officially submitted
the divorce petition on May 24, 2006, according to available court
divorce records papers.
The details surrounding the exact reason for the split are unavailable
and will remain that way in the future as the marriage divorce records
for the couple were sealed. Judge Manrique sealed the court divorce
records to protect the ex-couple's privacy. The marriage divorce
records were sealed on July 11, 2006, information made available by a
court administrator revealed.
Prince's lawyer Alan Eidsness, confirmed the divorce action, stating
that the divorce records paperwork was filed in Hennepin County
District Court in Minnesota. Court public divorce records documents
indicated that Testolini, who had worked for Paisley Park Studios, the
same recording and production complex Prince opened near Minneapolis in
1987, had hired Edward Winer to represent her in the divorce
proceedings.
It was learned from a divorce records search that Prince and Testolini
tied the knot on New Year's Eve 2001. Marriage divorce records for the
singer and Testolini state that the two were wed at a small, super
hush-hush Jehovah's Witness ceremony in Hawaii. After the marriage,
Testolini took on her husband's last name of Nelson. Prince and
Testolini do not have any children together.
This was the second marriage for the popular musician. Prince, 49, was
previously married to the backup dancer and singer Mayte Garcia in
1996. The marriage lasted two years before finally being annulled in
1998. Related public divorce records obtained show that Prince rarely
spoke publicly about his marriage to Testolini.
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