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Coolio did NOT have a will in place when he died ... as estate will be divided among his children

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Coolio did not have a will in place when he died nearly three months ago, as his adult children will divide the $300,000-plus estate he left in the wake of his passing at 59.According to a report from The Blast, which reviewed documents in the case, the Gangsta's Paradise performer died intestate, which indicates he had no will in place.The outlet reported that the Fantastic Voyage rapper's seven adult children have been listed as next of kin and probable beneficiaries in a probate filed by his one-time manager.

The latest: Coolio did not have a will in place when he died nearly three months ago at 59, as his seven adult children will divide the $300,000-plus estate he left in the wake of his passing at 59.

He was snapped in Las Vegas in May In the legal docs, the estate of Coolio, whose real name was Artis Leon Ivey Jr., included 'personal property and demand deposit accounts, financial accounts, insurance policies and royalties.'The exact value of the estate has not yet been determined.

It was previously reported in October that Coolio was cremated, and plans were to have his ashes encased in jewelry for his children and other loved ones, his representative told TMZ.The ashes will be kept in pendants on which each of his children will be able to arrange for customized inscriptions.

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