Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris accuses late singer’s estate executors of using her dad’s fortune to b_lly her

In response, Branca and McClain argued that Paris and her legal team have been spreading inaccurate information and attempting to present routine.

In the midst of a legal battle over financial decisions, Paris Jackson has accused the executors of her late father Michael Jackson’s estate of hara$$ing her.

Paris claimed in court documents that the executors of the estate, John Branca and John McClain, had filed legal documents that “m0ck and bel!ttle” her while downplaying her worries about the handling of estate funds. Paris questions the procedure behind the estate’s large bonuses and fees, and the dispute revolves around payments made to third-party law firms.

In response, Branca and McClain argued that Paris and her legal team have been spreading inaccurate information and attempting to present routine court proceedings as major rulings in her favour. They also maintained that their management transformed the estate from being heavily in debt into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise, from which Paris has significantly benefited.

In her latest filing, Paris rejected claims that her concerns are driven by lawyers or media attention, stating that the litigation has been “painful” and a distraction from her personal life and career.

She further accused the executors of using the media to attack her, describing some of their public statements as “sexist,” including remarks that portrayed her as “strutting” into court and referred to the executors as the “grown-ups” in contrast to her and her siblings.

Paris also alleged that the executors are effectively using her father’s money to challenge her publicly and are attempting to pressure her into backing down.

The estate’s attorney, Jonathan Steinsapir, previously defended the executors, stating that all financial decisions have been properly authorised and that no payments have been disallowed by the court. He added that the executors have acted carefully and responsibly, noting that Paris has already received approximately $65 million from the estate and is expected to inherit significantly more.

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