The talented songstress who is one of the most successful music acts however had some of her assets stolen prior to her death.
It is gathered that the police are on the hunt for someone who stole from the late singer. According to legal documents obtained by celebrity gossip site, “TMZ”, police in Michigan are conducting an investigation into the theft of Franklin’s assets before she died.

It is learnt that a criminal probe has been launched into
someone inappropriately using her funds although it is unclear how much
has gone missing. We also gather that a report was filed last June.
Franklin’s finances have been under the microscope following her death as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is hounding her estate, claiming she owes more than N2,301,516,000 ($6.3 million) in back taxes.
Franklin is being dogged over legal bills but we are quite sure that wasn’t what she had in mind when she famously sang, “I’m about to give you all of my money.”
It is gathered that the police are on the hunt for someone who stole from the late singer. According to legal documents obtained by celebrity gossip site, “TMZ”, police in Michigan are conducting an investigation into the theft of Franklin’s assets before she died.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on July 25,
2012, singer Aretha Franklin performs at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in
Los Angeles, California. Weeks after Aretha Franklin’s death, an auction
house on September 7, 2018, announced the sale of more than 30 dresses
worn by the Queen of Soul. Julien’s Auctions said the outfits would go
on sale along with items from other musical icons on November 9 and 10
in New York.<br />KEVIN WINTER / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP
Franklin’s finances have been under the microscope following her death as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is hounding her estate, claiming she owes more than N2,301,516,000 ($6.3 million) in back taxes.
Franklin is being dogged over legal bills but we are quite sure that wasn’t what she had in mind when she famously sang, “I’m about to give you all of my money.”
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