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Judge: Joe Jackson can't challenge will executors

Fri Nov 6, 2009 4:36 PM EST
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FILE - In this Friday Oct. 2, 2009 file photo, Michael Jackson's father Joe Jackson smiles after leaving a guardianship hearing for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, file)

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LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson's father does not stand to inherit any of his son's assets and cannot challenge the appointment of the executors chosen by the singer to handle his will, a judge said Tuesday.

Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff said Joe Jackson was not named in the will but could pursue a motion to receive a family allowance from the estate because he claimed his son had been supporting him.

Joe Jackson and his son had an often-strained relationship, and Michael Jackson said at one point that he would get physically sick — as a child and as an adult — at the sight of his father.

Beckloff ended a contentious all-day hearing by telling Joe Jackson's lawyer, Brian Oxman, that his client had no standing to prolong the legal fray over Jackson's estate and would gain nothing from doing so.

"I don't think he gets to step into this and create further litigation," the judge declared. "Joe Jackson takes none of this estate. This is a decision his son made."

In another development, the court released an accounting that the estate had paid nearly $1 million in expenses for the private family funeral held at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Some of the expenses were $11,716 for invitations and programs; $35,000 for burial garments; $30,000 for cars and security; and $15,000 to a designer.

"I would have done it less expensively. But it was Michael Jackson, who was larger than life," Howard Weitzman, an attorney for the estate administrators, said outside court. "There's no reason he should not have a funeral that's larger than life."

Earlier in Tuesday's hearing, Michael Jackson's mother withdrew her objections to the appointment of two longtime Jackson associates as executors of his will.

The surprise announcement came from Katherine Jackson's new probate attorney Adam Streisand, who said his client felt it was time for the legal battle to end over the appointment of attorney John Branca and music executive John McClain.

Katherine Jackson now believes their appointment, as spelled out in her son's will, can "enhance the legacy of Michael Jackson in the best interest of his children," Streisand said.

It was Streisand's first major move in the case since he was chosen last month by Katherine Jackson to replace the team that had represented her since her son's death in June.

Beckloff later made the formal appointment of the executors after deciding Jackson's father could not challenge the move. Oxman threatened to appeal, which could interfere further with the appointments.

Streisand said Katherine Jackson decided she wanted to let the executors go about earning money for the estate rather than incurring more legal fees.

Oxman, however, accused her of reneging on an agreement with her family to challenge the executors and called the announcement in court "one of the most despicable things I have ever seen."

He accused Katherine Jackson of making a secret deal with the executors, a statement vehemently denied by Streisand and Weitzman.

Streisand said no one but he and Mrs. Jackson knew of her decision until he stood in court and announced it.

"All the credit goes to Mrs. Jackson," the lawyer said. "She is really the wise sage of this family."

The judge scheduled a hearing for Dec. 10 on Joe Jackson's request for a family allowance. Streisand suggested Katherine Jackson would support that request.

The will left Michael Jackson's assets to his mother, his children and children's charities.

Branca is an attorney who represented Jackson for more than 20 years and is regarded as the architect of his financial empire. McClain is a music executive and childhood friend of the singer.

Katherine Jackson's original legal team complained that she was not being given enough of a role in making decisions after her son's death. While they considered a challenge, the judge allowed the administrators to go forward with projects including the movie, "This Is It," which brought $60 million into the estate and became a box office hit.

Branca and McClain were credited as executive producers on the movie.

A 60-page motion filed by Oxman detailed Joe Jackson's bid to get money from his son's estate. The father is seeking an allowance to help cover expenses that exceed $15,000 a month, according to the court documents.

The documents said Joe Jackson receives a $1,700 monthly Social Security payment and had relied on his son for support for many years.

Joe Jackson suffers from diabetes and had a stroke in 1998, the filing stated.

A former steelworker, he managed and trained his children and organized the Jackson 5. He has been married to Katherine Jackson for 50 years, but he lists his home in Las Vegas. She lives at a family home in the San Fernando Valley north of Los Angeles.

The filings list Joe Jackson's age as 80 in one place and 81 in another.

His list of monthly expenses includes $1,200 for rent for his Las Vegas home; $2,500 to eat out; $1,000 for entertainment, gifts and vacations; $2,000 on air travel and $3,000 on hotels.

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Rev. Mark James-

What a dick!

  • 2 votes
Reply#1 - Fri Nov 6, 2009 7:47 PM EST
Keep.Cool.My.Babies

Amen, Rev.

  • 2 votes
#1.1 - Fri Nov 6, 2009 7:57 PM EST
Doug-375144

He's a leach .

    #1.2 - Sat Nov 7, 2009 2:10 AM EST
    HARLEM1

    joe jackson does not deserve anything...he used and lived through his kids his entire life....they were in my opinion mentally abused and not allowed to grow up like normal children...my hat off the catherine for trying to let her grand kids lead a normal life...they seems to be adjusting well and enjoying themselves...

      #1.3 - Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:22 PM EST
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      Keep.Cool.My.Babies

      Wow, he is a disgusting human being.

      • 3 votes
      Reply#2 - Fri Nov 6, 2009 7:56 PM EST
      Tony in Arizona

      A parasite who saw his son as a commodity only, in life, and even in death. Damn!

      • 2 votes
      Reply#3 - Fri Nov 6, 2009 10:01 PM EST
      caroaber

      I'm surprised he waited nearly five months to file.

      I guess old age is slowing him down.

      What a corrupt, greedy, and unrepentant person. M.J. excluded him from his will for cause. I hope this petition is thrown out--with prejudice.

      • 1 vote
      Reply#4 - Fri Nov 6, 2009 11:38 PM EST
      sweetness34

      This jackass was/is trying to charge Gary Ind $5000 for him and his band that came to the memorial for Michael after his death. He said its to cover travel expenses from Chicago. Its about 30+ miles

        Reply#5 - Sat Nov 7, 2009 5:03 PM EST
        Dave5069

        What an ass! Just to see his slimy face makes me want to hit him.

        • 1 vote
        Reply#6 - Sat Nov 7, 2009 7:22 PM EST
        Ed-926218

        Sounds like Katherine doesn't share her $26k/month. Probably because he's such a S***bag. This is no surprise considering he has spent his entire life living off of his kid's money. When was the last time this guy actually had a job? By the way, it costs this guy $2500 a month to eat out!

          Reply#7 - Sun Nov 8, 2009 12:36 PM EST
          Keep.Cool.My.Babies

          He has to eat out. Do you expect him to cook his own food? His beating hand is still sore from the seventies. He can't well chop onions with it. Duh.

          • 1 vote
          #7.1 - Sun Nov 8, 2009 12:47 PM EST
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          Lynn3765

          The only thing Joe Jackson wants is total control over Michael's estate and this is just the first piece of the puzzle he has to get rid of. I hope the courts and Katherine Jackson tell him just where he can go.

            Reply#8 - Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:45 AM EST
            HARLEM1

            cook your own food or eat tv dinners....better yet...open up a can or two of dog food

            • 1 vote
            Reply#9 - Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:26 PM EST
            Tony in Arizona

            Hello! right on the money about the dog food.

            • 1 vote
            #9.1 - Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:49 PM EST
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