Nipsey Hussle children receive their estate payout

Nipsey Hussle's children Emani and Kross have received their share of his $11 million estate, splitting it 50-50 after years of dispute.

Nipsey Hussle’s two children have finally received their share of the late rapper’s estate, with court filings revealed on Tuesday, 7 July 2026, showing 17-year-old Emani and nine-year-old Kross paid out in cash and assets.

The estate is reportedly worth around $11 million, and the two kids split it evenly at 50% each, as reported by TMZ.

The exact figures handed to each child were sealed, but this closes one of the longest-running probate sagas in recent hip-hop history.

Inside the Nipsey Hussle estate payout

The payout was not just a cash transfer, and the assets involved paint a picture of everything Nipsey built. Alongside the money, the children received an interest in various businesses, a 2012 Chevy Suburban and a stake tied to The Marathon Clothing company, the brand that became central to his legacy.

A judge signed off on the distribution after a creditor tried to object, clearing the way for the children to finally collect.

For a case that had dragged on for years, the sign-off marked the moment the estate could actually start doing what it was always meant to do.

Who runs the Nipsey Hussle estate

The estate has been managed by Nipsey’s brother, Blacc Sam, who has acted as executor since the rapper’s death.

Getting to this point was not smooth, and Blacc spent years locked in a dispute with Emani’s mother, Tanisha Foster, over the inheritance before the two sides resolved their differences last year.

Actress Lauren London, who was Nipsey’s partner at the time of his death, signed a document acknowledging receipt of the money paid out for her son Kross’ share. Nipsey was shot and killed outside his Los Angeles store in 2019, and the estate has been winding through the courts ever since.

What is next for the Nipsey Hussle estate

With the children paid and the judge’s approval in place, the immediate fight over the inheritance appears settled.

The businesses and trademarks tied to the estate remain in play, which means Nipsey’s name and brand will keep generating value long after this distribution.

The Marathon Clothing store in South Los Angeles remains a landmark tied to his memory, and the brand has continued to trade on the values he preached about ownership.

Those business interests are exactly what the estate must now steward for his children.

For Emani and Kross, the payout secures a foundation their father clearly wanted them to have.

Whether the remaining assets are held, sold or grown will now fall to the estate’s management, but the years of courtroom back-and-forth over who gets what look to be behind the family at last.