Paris Jackson’s battle over Michael Jackson’s estate

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Michael Jackson’s daughter has received $65 million (AUD $100 million) from her father’s estate in the 16 years since his death, executors have revealed.

The estate, which is formed by a combination of property, music rights and other elements, documented the amount received by the King of Pop’s daughter after she raised “serious” concerns over payments made to legal teams.

“Few have benefited more from the Executors’ business judgment than [Paris] herself, who has received roughly $65 million from the Estate in benefits,” the estate’s executers John Branca and John McClain said in a motion earlier this month.

“She would have never received that had the executors followed a typical playbook for an Estate like this one in July 2009.”

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Paris Jackson raised “serious” concerns over payments made from her father’s estate. Picture: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures


The estate had earlier revealed it dealt with “issues” related to one of Jackson’s ex-wives and his former home as part of a plea for legal fees.

Paris’ concerns related to payouts to law firms for “unrecorded attorney time” in 2018, which was unclear what the lawyers were being paid for.

In court documents from February 2025 obtained by Us Magazine, the estate’s executors detailed what one of the law firms worked on during that period.

According to the lawyers, some work was done “addressing issues relating to Michael Jackson’s former spouse”.

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*** FILE *** A grim looking Michael Jackson pauses momentarily as he leaves the Santa Barbara County Courthouse, Friday, June 3, 2005 in Santa Maria, Calif. at the conclusion of Jackson's trial on charges of child molestation. Authorities want the King of Pop back in court _ this time as a juror. Singer Michael Jackson received a jury summons at his Neverland Valley Ranch, four months after he was acquitted of child molestation charges. It's unlikely that Jackson will show up for jury selection. His lawyers have filed paperwork for a deferment based on the fact that he now lives in Bahrain.(AP Photo/Michael A. Mariant)

Michael Jackson’s estate revealed they dealt with “issues” related to one of the King of Pop’s ex-wives and his former home. Picture: AP Photo/Michael A. Mariant


However, the filing did not identify which of the singer’s former wives was involved.

Jackson was married to Lisa Marie Presley from 1994 to 1996 and Debbie Rowe, who is the mother of Paris and her brother Prince, from 1996 to 2000.

Other matters included legal issues related to the musician’s former home, Neverland Ranch, and meetings with a potential buyer.

The property was put on the market in 2015 for $US100 million ($A128 million).

After five years and numerous price cuts, the sprawling property finally found a buyer.

Billionaire and friend of the late pop star Ron Burkle purchased the 2700-acre (1092Ha) estate for $US22 million ($A28 million).

It was considered a “bargain” far below its initial asking price of $US100 million ($A128 million).

19/01/1996 PIRATE: Pop singer Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley are shown in this 1995 file photo. Presley has filed for divorce (AP Photo/ABC/Jonathan Exley/file) Jan 96. p/ /singer

Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley were married from 1994 to 1996. Picture: AP Photo/ABC/Jonathan Exley


With second wife Debbie Rowe in Paris in 1997. She bore two children for him, Prince Michael in 1997 and Paris in 1998. Michael Jackson kept custody after the couple divorced.

The singer was married to Debbie Rowe from 1996 to 2000.


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Other matters included legal issues related to the musician’s former home, Neverland Ranch, and meetings with a potential buyer. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images


Paris, who is one of the beneficiaries of her father’s estate along with her brothers Prince and Bigi, objected to “premium payouts” made for unrecorded attorney time.

In her court filing, the 27-year-old’s argued, “During this [six-month period] alone in 2018, Executors request that the Court approve $625,000 ($A957,000) in payments to three law firms for what they say is uncaptured time, without explanation as to why counsel was incapable of recording unbilled time, or why such a failure should not preclude payment.”

Her lawyer added, “Even worse, these payments appear, at least in part, to consist of lavish gratuities bestowed upon already well-compensated counsel.”

Jackson’s legal team argued the payouts reflect poorly on the executers of the estate, writing: “These irregular payments raise serious and substantial questions about Executors’ ability to effectively supervise counsel … and refraining from wasteful, six-figure gift-giving to themselves and their colleagues.”

The filing added: “Despite repeated inquiries from the Court, Executors are unable to provide even remotely satisfactory explanation for their delay, nor have they provided the beneficiaries any sort of plan to fix this ongoing and worsening issue.”

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