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July 18th, 2012

JACKSON SIBLINGS WANT MJ’S LAWYERS “FIRED”

(BlackMediaScoop) Janet, Tito, Jermaine, Rebbie and Randy Jackson have sent a letter to the current executors of Michael Jackson’s estate, John Branca and John McClain, demanding they resign from their positions because they’ve “failed to perform” their duties.

In the 3 page letter, the Jackson family claims that the two attorneys have not only failed at their executor duties, but have also “taken advantage of a grieving mother and family.”


The letter states that after Michael passed, Mr. Branca told 82-year-old Katherine Jackson: “I am Michael Jackson now.”

The family’s letter goes on to accuse the two lawyers of knowing that Michael’s signature on the will is fraudulent.

The Jacksons say Michael was not in California at the time the will was signed … which was on July 7, 2002. Furthermore, the letter says Michael’s siblings have evidence to back up their claims.

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Branca and McClain have yet to respond. Read the entire letter BELOW!
Michael Jackson siblings letter to John Branca, McClain, Randy Phillips, Perry Sanders, Trent Jackson, Lowe…

FIY- Michael Jackson’s estate has nearly paid off $500 million in debt the King of Pop left behind when he died….grossing over $500 million as of the end of June.

The only BIG debt– Michael’s publishing catalog … and executors expect that will be fully paid off by the end of the year. Oh and the lawyers handling all of this …from May, 2010 through November, 2011 –well over $13.6 MILLION!

Momma Katherine wants an additional $34,700 a month to pay for lawyers and accountants, and another $205,041 to cover lawyer and accountant fees from 2011.

None of Jackson’s three children, nor his parents, signed the letter to the lawyers. Neither did siblings LaToya, Jackie and Marlon.

Branca and McClain denied any wrongdoing and called the accusations by Jackson’s siblings baseless.

“Any doubts about the validity of Michael’s will and his selection of executors were thoroughly and completely debunked two years ago when a challenge [by the siblings] was rejected by the Los Angeles County Superior Court, the California Court of Appeals and, finally, the California Supreme Court,” the lawyers said in a statement Thursday.

“We are saddened that false and defamatory accusations grounded in stale Internet conspiracy theories are now being made by certain members of Michael’s family whom he chose to leave out of his will,” the lawyers said.

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