Biggie’s Son Claims Grandmother’s Will Was Altered Days Before Her De@th, Cutting Out Grandkids

Biggie, Christopher Wallace Jr, Voletta Wallace

Biggie, Christopher Wallace Jr, Voletta Wallace

Biggie’s Son Claims Grandmother’s Will Was Altered Days Before Her De@th, Cutting Out Grandkids

Christopher Wallace Jr., son of the late Notorious B.I.G., is taking his late grandmother’s estate to court, alleging that her will was altered just weeks before she died.

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Voletta Wallace — who passed away in February 2025 — signed a 2020 will dividing her estate, including fur, jewelry, #Biggie’s music awards, a Mercedes-Benz SUV, and a property in Jamaica, mostly between Christopher and his sister, with some items going to her brother. That will also directed her stake in the company overseeing Biggie’s estate, which she’d managed alongside #FaithEvans since her son’s 1997 death, to go to her foundation.

Christopher claims that just 15 days before his grandmother’s de@th, she signed an amendment cutting out her grandchildren entirely and naming Wayne Barrow — Biggie’s former manager — as executor of her estate. In the filing, Christopher points to his grandmother’s declining health at the time, noting she was on numerous medications and largely confined to bed. He argues the signatures on the amendment appear “facially inconsistent” with hers and deserve expert review. He’s now asking a judge to invalidate the amendment and remove Barrow as executor.

The filing follows a separate win for Barrow, who recently got a court order forcing Faith Evans to give him access to Voletta’s share of profits from the Biggie trust — a ruling Christopher’s challenge appears aimed at undercutting.

Authored by: Twila-Amoure

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