A half-sister of a singer credited with co-writing Shaggy’s 2000 hit “It Wasn’t Me” loses a legal challenge over her late father’s estate and is ordered to pay a £126,000 court bill. The dispute concerns a claim to a share of the father’s estate, which one report describes as worth about £1 million. After the outcome of the will fight, the court costs fall on the claimant, according to the reporting. The articles do not provide additional details about the father’s will, the relationship between the parties, or the legal arguments made during the challenge. They also do not specify whether the decision can be appealed. Overall, the reports agree that the half-sister’s attempt to secure a portion of the estate fails and that the resulting court costs amount to £126,000.