Nipsey Hussle’s two children have officially received their shares of his estate more than six years after his death.
Nipsey Hussle’s children finally received their cut of the late rapper’s estate … TMZ has learned.
Per court docs obtained by TMZ, Nipsey’s children, 17-year-old Emani and 9-year-old Kross, have been paid out in cash and other assets.— Ernesto Abreu (@ernestolabreu) July 7, 2026
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Emani Asghedom, 17, and Kross, 9, each inherited an equal share of their father’s estate. While the exact amount remains under seal, Nipsey’s estate has previously been valued at approximately $11 million.
Nipsey, whose real name was Ermias Asghedom, was killed on March 31, 2019, outside his Marathon Clothing store in Los Angeles. He is survived by Emani, whom he shared with Tanisha Foster, and Kross, whom he shared with Lauren London.

The latest development comes after years of legal proceedings involving Emani’s guardianship. In 2025, Foster and Nipsey’s brother, Sam “Blacc Sam” Asghedom, who oversees the estate, reached a custody agreement that ended the long-running dispute. Under the agreement, the pair were granted joint legal and physical custody of Emani.
Emani spends 60 percent of her time with her mother and the remainder with her uncle. Foster and Blacc Sam also share equal authority to make decisions regarding her education, upbringing and overall well-being. As part of the settlement, Nipsey’s mother, Angelique Smith, and his sister, Samantha Asghedom, stepped down as co-guardians.
Away from the courtroom, Emani recently had another reason to celebrate. Last month, she graduated from Fusion Academy with Foster and Blacc Sam by her side. Foster later shared photos from the ceremony on Instagram showing Emani in a purple cap and gown posing between her mother and uncle. She captioned the photos, “Congratulations to my baby.”






