Michael Jackson’s Estate Fires Back at Paris Jackson After She Slams Biopic
The estate of Michael Jackson has fired back at Paris Jackson after she criticized the executors of her late father’s estate and raised concerns about the upcoming biopic. In court documents obtained by TMZ, Paris has been in a legal battle with John Branca and John McClain, who have been managing Michael Jackson’s estate since his passing in 2009.
Paris has been vocal about her dissatisfaction with the production decisions behind the biopic “Michael.” She expressed her concerns about the casting of A-list actor Miles Teller to play her father, questioning the financial implications of such a decision. She also accused Branca of using his position as executive producer to push through expensive reshoots, which she believes may not guarantee a return on investment.
The lawyers representing Branca and McClain dismissed Paris’ claims as baseless and accused her of seeking media attention through false accusations. They defended the estate’s financial decisions, citing successful projects like Cirque du Soleil shows, concert documentaries, and Broadway shows as evidence of their expertise in producing quality content.
In response to Paris’ objections to the biopic, the executors offered her a meeting to discuss her concerns, but her legal team failed to respond. Attorney Jonathan Steinsapir accused Paris of using the legal system to further her media campaign and distract from her legal setbacks.
Steinsapir emphasized that the estate and its executors have been transparent and diligent in their financial management, ensuring that every decision is approved by the court. He highlighted the estate’s transformation from a $500 million debt to a profitable business generating billions in revenue, which has ultimately benefited Paris and will continue to do so in the future.
In conclusion, the estate of Michael Jackson stands by its decisions and refutes Paris Jackson’s claims, asserting that they have acted in the best interest of the estate and its beneficiaries. The ongoing legal battle between Paris and the executors highlights the complexities of managing a legendary artist’s estate and the challenges that come with preserving their legacy.



