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Michael Jackson's Siblings Blame Executors for Hurting Their Family

The family members of the late King of Pop are refusing to accept that his will is valid. Michael Jackson's Siblings Blame Executors for Hurting Their Family

The siblings of the late Michael Jackson, namely Janet, Randy and Rebbie are accusing the executors of his estate of damaging "fundamental family relationships" by isolating their mother, Katherine Jackson, and preventing her "from anyone questioning the validity of Michael's will."

In a statement read by Janet’s attorney, the siblings said say that "the executors have never explained how Michael could have signed his will in California on a date that irrefutable evidence establishes that he was in New York."

They also added that "they stand nothing to gain financially by a finding that the will is invalid.  The individuals who have the most to lose by a finding that the will is invalid are, of course, the executors and those on the executors' payroll."

While they haven’t responded to these most recent accusations, a few weeks ago the representatives for executors John Branca and John McClain said: "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 was rejected by the Los Angeles County Superior Court, the California Court of Appeals and, finally, the California Supreme Court."

Branca and McClain are sorely mistaken if they think this is going to just go away.  The sisters and brothers of Michael Jackson insist that they will "press forward in their search for the truth in order to carry out the wishes of their brother Michael."

Written on Aug 06 2012 by Jeanne Dupuis (Google+ profile), writer at KOvideo. Tags: michael jackson

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