The couple's divorce was finally granted in October But even two years later, Testolini claimed that Prince was yet to return several personal items that included copies of videos the artist had created based on the songs he had written for her namely 'Gamillah' and 'Another Girl'. The items also included a gold and diamond earring set from Tiffany, and other pieces of jewelry like "an antique gold and amethyst earring, necklace, bracelet set from the vintage store The Way We Wore, as well photographs, memorabilia and scrapbooks.
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It was mobilizing people who were already interested and giving them a little way to impact their community. Prince encouraged those who worked at Love 4 One Another to concentrate on whatever they felt needed the most attention; some people worked on the environment, while others focused on homelessness. Testolini worked with kids and youths. Cornel West to discuss the state of the world. It was while working at Love 4 One Another that she saw how passionate the artist was about helping other people.
Prince was concerned that his celebrity would overshadow his generosity, so he asked the organization to not mention him. If Love 4 One Another was working with transitional housing, for instance, he would ensure the place was equipped with beds, food and toilet paper and have Love 4 One Another hold an arts festival for the children to help them feel like they have a voice. Testolini says Prince also was interested in issues empowering women, which he evinced with his music.
Prince also focused on the plight of his fellow musicians, immersing himself in the Artist Empowerment Coalition with his lawyer, Londell McMillan. She also recalls that Prince supported his band, helping family members of the musicians who were in need and paying for funerals when needed.
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