Michael Jackson's Family Resume Attack on 'Fake' Will

AP

LOS ANGELES (AP) - More than three years after Michael Jackson's death, his youngest brother continues to raise questions about the validity of the pop superstar's will.

On Twitter and cable TV, Randy Jackson has called the five-page document signed in 2002 a fake. The one place he hasn't made the claims is a courtroom, where legal experts say he faces almost insurmountable hurdles to invalidate the will and stiff odds against ousting the men who run the lucrative estate.

In a recent letter, Randy Jackson and three of his siblings called on Jackson's estate executors to resign and renewed charges that their brother's will is a fake.

The letter states Jackson's family - who other than his mother and three children receive no stake in his estate - was too overwhelmed after the singer's death to meaningfully challenge the document. "At that time we couldn't possibly fathom what is so obvious to us now: that the Will, without question, it's Fake, Flawed and Fraudulent," the letter signed by Randy, Jermaine, Janet and Rebbie Jackson states.

The delay, however, likely dooms any effort to invalidate the document, and if it was thrown out, would not alter the stake the King of Pop's three children receive, experts say and an appeals court has noted.

Randy Jackson has since posted on Twitter that he believes the estate is trying to isolate his mother to the detriment of her health. "It is my fear and belief, that they are trying to take my mother's life," Randy Jackson wrote last week.

Jackson's estate has denied the accusations. "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 estate wrote in a statement.

Almost from the moment it was filed, the will has been a topic of controversy for some of Jackson's relatives. The pop superstar's father Joe Jackson attempted to get a stipend from the estate, but like the rest of his children, he was excluded from any share. His mother, Katherine, explored the possibility of challenging the executors and was given permission by a judge, but settled before a full hearing was held.

The estate benefits Katherine Jackson and the singer's three children - Prince, 15; Paris, 14; and Blanket, 10.

The five-page document is straightforward and simple, and many key provisions of how Jackson's estate is constructed are set out in a trust. That document has never been publicly released.

Many of the misgivings stem from the will's final page, which bears the signatures of three witnesses who claim Jackson signed the document on July 7, 2002, in Los Angeles. Jackson's family points out that the singer was in New York on that day, a point the Rev. Al Sharpton recently bolstered by showing video of the "Thriller" singer appearing with him at an event in Harlem that day.

"I don't think that kind of extrinsic fraud would be enough to overturn the order admitting the will to probate," said Marshall Oldman, a Los Angeles probate attorney who represented Peter Falk's wife in a conservatorship proceeding.

He said Jackson's siblings' only valid argument is that they did not receive proper notice that their brother's will had been accepted into probate. Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff accepted the will in November 2009. Any challenge would have had to been filed within four months, Oldman said.

The California 2nd District Court of Appeal noted in an October 2010 ruling against the singer's father that the period to challenge the will had already expired. Even if the will were thrown out, the court noted, California law would require the estate to benefit Michael Jackson's children.

"I don't see how you come in three years later, and say, 'oh, by the way, the will's a fraud, a forgery, because he wasn't in LA when he was purported to be,'" said Howard Klein, a probate attorney for nearly 50 years and partner in the Los Angeles firm Feinberg Mindel Brandt Klein & Kline. "It's something that should have been brought up a long time ago."

Randy Jackson - in comments on Twitter and to Sharpton on his MSNBC show last week - has repeatedly accused the estate's executors of criminal conduct. Both Klein and Oldman said even if the executors were charged with wrongdoing, it wouldn't open the door for more of Jackson's relatives to gain access to the estate. Jackson's children are deemed his heirs without the will, and a 1997 version lodged with the court but never publicly released also doesn't name the singer's siblings as beneficiaries of his estate.

Klein said even if Jackson or other siblings try to challenge the document, their bid will likely be rejected because it is too late. The judge could also rule, as he did against family patriarch Joe Jackson, that because he isn't a beneficiary of the will, he isn't entitled to contest it.

"It would be a tough sell," Klein said of any effort by another Jackson relative to challenge the will now.

The executors recently informed a judge that there have been $475 million in gross earnings for the estate since Michael Jackson died in June 2009 from an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol. Jackson died with more than $500 million in debts, but the earnings have been used to repay many of the singer's creditors and provide a spacious hilltop home for Katherine Jackson and the children, private schooling, staff, security, vacations and other perks.

Katherine Jackson has requested and the estate is recommending approval of a nearly $35,000 per month increase in Katherine Jackson's stipend so she retain her own attorney, accountant and homes in Indiana and Las Vegas, court filings show.

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Bryan

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August 02 2012 at 2:55 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
vicks

I find it highly unlikely its fake. He left it to the people that meant the most in his life.
Honor and respect that. For the love of money" Leave those children alone knowing that their dad provide for THEM. God bless
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfnSC-eTn2g

August 01 2012 at 7:26 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
San Juan Bautista

I don't think Micheal jackson's siblings are trying to get money because in the article above it reads that a 1997 version lodged with the court but never publicly released doesnt name his siblings as beneficiaries of his estate even back then. So either way the siblings will receive any money from his estate. As far as Janet, she has had success because of her ability to sing and dance. I don't remember Janet being in the Jackson 5 so for someone to say that she achieved her success because her brother Micheal helped her is totally off the wall. I do remember them two singing a few songs together but that was when they were both successfull on their own. Maybe I am wrong. If so, explain to me how exactly did he help her acheive her success. Was he her manager, publisist, her songwriter or maybe he was giving her singing lessons on how to sing like him. I think we all need to remember that just like yours and mine this is a family. I honestly believe that with every family there is one person whom is considered the "hub" of the family. This person is most always the mother. Mom is the one person whom everyone loves and wants to make sure that she is happy, doing well and is taken care of especially as she gets older. If I see that my mother is being isolated from talking or spending time with other family members by outside people, such as her attorney(s) I sure would intervene wouldn't you?
Has any one actually thought that maybe the siblings are right and the attorney(s) are trying to isolate the mother so that she gives the attorney(s) permission to do whatever the attorney(s) feels is in the best interest of Micheals kids' money? How much does the attorney(s) have to loose if this will is found to be false? Hmm, I bet it is in the millions. So is the attorney(s) looking out for Micheals kids' best interest when it comes to their money or in the best interest of the attorney(s) money that he is making off Micheal's death. Isn't it odd how Micheals attorney(s) are so hands on with his money now that the singer is dead? I never remember hearing about his attorney(s) being so hands on when Micheal was alive. I do realize that Micheal may have not had to much money when he was alive but he still made millions. Did his attorney(s) have controll of all his money and assets when he was alive? Did Micheal have to ask his attorney(s) for permission for an increase in his monthly spending like his mother is? Did Micheals attorney(s) go on stage and perform and make millions of dollars or did Micheal? So with that said why are his attorney(s) so concerned and in controll of the majority his money that Micheal made for himself and his children. Makes me wonder if the attorney(s) is trying to divide the family up so that when Catherine Jackson passes away the attorney(s) will have TOTAL control.

August 01 2012 at 6:31 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
loveforever1

mouseyeyes I dont know but supposedly money was stolen from the house

August 01 2012 at 6:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
GJM

I understand the rest of the loser Jackson brothers and sisters getting greedy and trying to grap a piece of Michael's estate (which they do not deserve)...that's what families to to each other when somebody dies. Michael had all of the talent, the rest were just back-up singers. But Janet? Doesn't she have enough money of her own with all of her success...that Michael helped her achieve? Let's hope that Katherine doesn't die before the kids turn 18...it will then be a huge mess.

August 01 2012 at 3:57 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mousyeyes

Were any of the jacksons who are fighting for his money in the area the night Michael died anyone know?

August 01 2012 at 3:46 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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