
ARLINGTON, TX – JANUARY 12: Musician Chris Cornell performs at the Dallas Premiere of the Paramount Pictures film ?13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi? at the AT&T Dallas Cowboys Stadium on January 12, 2016 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)
Chris Cornell's estate is in a dispute over the tuition of Cornell's oldest daughter Lilly, according to TMZ.
Cornell's estate had funds in place to pay for Lilly's education and paid for two semesters of college. Lilly had recently filed a claim to get more money but didn't disclose that she dropped out of college during the first week of her second semester.
Cornell's widow, Vicky, who is the estate's administrator, has denied Lilly's request for more money but said through her lawyers that she would gladly grant Lilly's request for more college tuition money once she proves that she has re-enrolled in college.
It's sad to see estate stories like this. We'd much rather hear news of estates releasing cool unreleased music than domestic and money squabbles.