Photo: Chris O'Meara, AP
Photo: Chris O'Meara, AP

The long-awaited search warrants in Prince’s death have been unsealed, revealing a lengthy list of prescription medications found throughout the singer’s estate, some in the name of one of his oldest confidants — and several containing controlled substances.

The search warrants, made public Monday morning, show more than 100 white capsules labeled “Watson 853” were hidden in Aleve and Bayer Aspirin bottles and found in numerous rooms inside Paisley Park.

The capsule is a mixture of acetaminophen and hydrocodone, a prescription classified as a narcotic.

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