A judge ordered Minneapolis law firm Henson & Efron, which represented Prince in his second divorce, to let administrators handling the late singer's estate view confidential records in the case. The Star Tribune reports on the ruling over the files, which Henson & Efron said in court filings were protected by attorney-client privilege and that it wasn't in a position to open them on its own. But Carver County District Judge Kevin Eide said that Bremer Trust, the firm overseeing Prince's estate,...