Loopy City Seth Binzer
Battle Over Rockstar’s Property
Two Years After Overdose Loss of life
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Musician Seth Binzer’s household is battling over the late rock star’s property two years after his demise … TMZ has realized.
In response to courtroom docs, obtained by TMZ … the musician’s ex, Tracy Shelor, requested to be appointed administrator of Seth’s property, which she estimated to be price $140K, again in Might 2025. Tracy had a 17-year-old son, Gage, with Seth.
Tracy stated Seth — AKA Shifty Shellshock — died with out a will and was survived by his grownup son, Halo Binzer, and two youthful sons … Gage, who lived with Tracy … and one other son, Phoenix Lennard, whom Seth had with ex Jasmine Lennard.
In July 2025, Halo filed his personal docs to take management of the property, which he claimed was solely price $90,500. He later disputed claims introduced by Tracy about him “somehow squandering” Seth’s royalties and hiding “personal effects under undue influence of his grandmother.”
Halo stated there have been “no tangible personal effects of any value,” adding that his late father “had a extreme substance abuse downside and bought something of worth to assist his life-style.”
Halo’s lawyer wrote, “What we have here is a sad situation, a tragic death leaving three young boys fatherless, but Shelor’s actions are making a sad situation more devastating in that now funds that could have been used to support the heirs will have to be used for probate administration.”
Phoenix’s mother, Jasmine, filed her personal docs opposing Tracy taking on, claiming to have had points with Tracy prior to now.
Tracy fired again at Halo, claiming he had not offered any accounting for Seth’s property, together with an unreleased album, two potential documentaries, and different potential contracts “entered into when he was in severe mental decline.”
As TMZ beforehand reported, Seth died on June 24, 2024, on the age of 49. His supervisor instructed us on the time that Seth died from an unintended drug overdose, mixing prescription tablets and avenue medicine.