Apparently, some people behind bars want Prince's stuff.

On Friday, Daily Beast announced that some freeloaders are claiming they should be getting some of the singer's things following his death. The site says these people are flooding phone lines of the firm Heir Hunters International, which is finding missing beneficiaries from Prince's estate.

One woman called and said, "I live in Georgia, I'm a minister and a medium and I'm the wife of Prince Rogers Nelson."

Another guy claims to have a tight connection with Prince by saying, "Right after Prince landed his plane, he shook hands with me and told me, 'I am your father.'"

People from the agency said they've received hundreds of calls from jail members who seem to think they're related to the singer. While this is being checked out, it appears that actual members of Prince's family are making access to his estate.

Also, the self-proclaimed son of Prince spoke to the agency where his story may be accurate.

"He's a terrific guy," Shar Mansukhani said. "It's like a puzzle and there's some good pieces that fit in place. The schedules do match. A lot of people will wonder, 'Well, why is he coming forward now, when he had his whole life to do this?' But he has never felt like Prince was going to die so young...he told us, 'I want to know.'"

The investigation of Prince's death seems to be leading to that he died from an addiction to opiates. If this is true, then actress Jamie Lee Curtis recently admitted in a Huffington Post piece that she can relate.

"I too, waited anxiously for a prescription to be filled for the opiate I was secretly addicted to," Curtis revealed. "I too, took too many at once. I too, sought to kill emotional and physical pain with pain killers. Kill it. Make it stop."

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