CJ Wallace Says Grandma's Will Was Altered Just Before She Died
Biggie's son is raising serious questions about a last-minute change to Voletta Wallace's estate documents.

August 20, 2026 · 2 min read
Family grief is hard enough. Add a disputed will to the mix and things get complicated fast.
CJ Wallace — son of the late, legendary Notorious B.I.G. — is reportedly challenging an amendment made to his grandmother Voletta Wallace's will, according to XXL Mag. The detail that's turning heads: the change allegedly happened just two weeks before her passing. That kind of timing raises eyebrows in any family, let alone one tied to one of hip-hop's most iconic legacies.
What We Know (And What We Don't)
Details are still emerging, so let's be clear about what's confirmed versus what's still murky. Per reporting from XXL, CJ Wallace has taken legal steps to contest the will amendment. The specifics of what was changed — and who may have benefited — haven't been fully disclosed in public filings as of this writing. We're not going to fill in those blanks with speculation.
What we can say is that last-minute will changes are, legally speaking, a legitimate red flag. Estate attorneys will tell you that amendments made in the final days or weeks of someone's life are among the most commonly challenged in probate court — and courts take that timing seriously.
The Weight of the Wallace Legacy
Voletta Wallace wasn't just somebody's grandmother. She was the woman who kept Christopher Wallace's memory alive for nearly three decades, founding and stewarding the Christopher Wallace Memorial Foundation, advocating for justice in her son's unsolved murder case, and serving as a living connection to one of rap's greatest artists.
The estate tied to that legacy — music royalties, likeness rights, archival material — carries real cultural and financial weight. So when questions arise about how that estate is being handled in her final chapter, it's not just a family matter. It touches the broader Biggie legacy that millions of fans still hold close.
Respect the Process
It's important not to rush to conclusions here. Wills get amended for all kinds of legitimate reasons — updated wishes, changed relationships, new assets. A challenge doesn't mean wrongdoing occurred. What it means is that CJ Wallace believes something deserves a closer look, and the courts are the right place to sort that out.
What we're watching: whether this stays a quiet legal matter or becomes a more public dispute. Either way, the Wallace family deserves space to work through this — and the culture deserves accurate, responsible coverage while they do.
We'll keep you posted as this develops.
Editor's note: Written in response to reporting by XXL Mag. Read the original at https://www.xxlmag.com/the-notorious-big-son-cj-wallace-challenges-voletta-wallace-will-amendment/
This piece is original commentary from THACLIPPERS. Written in response to coverage by XXL Mag. Read the original report



