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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Paris Jackson Battles Michael Jackson Estate Executors

Paris Jackson Battles Michael Jackson Estate Executors

19 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Paris Jackson contests estate's $464 million in idle cash.
  • She claims executors prioritize personal commissions over legacy.
  • Upcoming biopic 'Michael' faces controversy over casting and script.
Paris Jackson Battles Michael Jackson Estate Executors

Paris Jackson has filed a new objection in probate court concerning the management of Michael Jackson's estate. She claims executors John McClain and John Branca have been negligent, allowing over $464 million to remain uninvested while pursuing projects that offer them personal financial gains through a 15% commission.

Jackson's filing suggests that the estate has become a vehicle for personal enrichment rather than serving the beneficiaries' best interests and preserving her father's legacy. This latest action follows her previous challenges to the estate's spending and critiques of the upcoming biopic 'Michael,' citing script inaccuracies.

Despite these disputes, the estate, which was heavily indebted upon Michael Jackson's death, is now reportedly worth $2 billion due to various successful ventures. The executors maintain their strategies have led to unprecedented success, arguing that their legal expenses are necessary to defend against abuse allegations and manage the estate's complex financial landscape.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Paris Jackson is concerned that the estate's executors are prioritizing personal financial gain over preserving Michael Jackson's legacy and beneficiaries' interests.
Paris Jackson is concerned about over $464 million in estate cash that she believes has been left uninvested by the executors.
The Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' is scheduled for release in April 2026, after facing several delays.

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