The executors just hit Paris with a six figure bill...
From Us
The two men running Michael Jackson’s estate submitted a $106,000 legal bill as part of their legal battle with Paris Jackson, Us Weekly can exclusively report.
On Friday, January 9, John Branca and John McClain —the executors of Michael’s estate since the pop star died in 2009 — filed court docs stating the six-figure amount they incurred fighting Paris in court.
The executors stated that racked up $94,000 for past legal bills, and an additional $21,000 for future legal fees.

8 comments:
Chiiile…all these wypipo fighting over wealth built off the legacy of a black man is wild. Smh. I hope the other Jacksons are taking note.
SN: We ain’t hear a peep out of Tito’s broke ahh sons so I think he paid attention and handled his business accordingly.
I'm sure she was advised not to go forward with the lawsuit but you can't tell a junkie nothing. All she saw was dollar signs
SOMEBODY BLACK -IN HIS FAMILY - NEEDS TO FIGHT
TO GET HIS ESTATE BACK IN THE HANDS OF FAMILY
NOT VULTURES
THIS MANS LEGACY HAS BEEN TORN FROM HIS OWN DNA
Micheal CHOSE his estate to go to them yt kids with yt executives and his longtime yt lawyers over it. NOTHING was taken or forced him.to do it. That was his CHOICE💯
@2:30. Exactly. They are using his money the way he wanted them to use it: on anything but Black people.
Paris, you are a STRONG BLACK WOMAN! You continue to carry your father's legacy and dont ever forget what your father told you..."YOU ARE A BLACK WOMAN ✨️"
She's a💯 YT woman who inherited from a Black man that hated his own family. He left his daddy, brothers and sisters dust. Hen his mom leaves its the end of anybody black getting money from his estate. Paris a yt woman, that's engaged to a yt man that will have yt children that never will have to work a day in their lives because of a self hating black man. Point blank . 🎯
When do we finally leave Michael in the dust the way he did us? Nobody cares about white inheritance. Just give me back the $5.99 I spent on a Jackson Five poster in 1973 and we'll call it even.
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