Michael Jackson Estate Administrators Seeking More Profits
The administrators of Michael Jackson's estate are reportedly requesting 10 percent of profits earned by the King of Pop's work.
The Associated Press reports that John Branca and John McClain filed a document Friday asking for compensation that would not include profits from the star's 'This Is It' documentary and interest in the Sony/ATV music catalog.
The administrators also noted in their motion that other comparable estate administrators have received profits ranging from 15 to 25 per...
Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Attorneys for Michael Jackson's estate said they should not have to pay the late pop star's father, Joe, a reported $15,000 monthly allowance.
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ET Online —
Administrators of Michael Jackson's estate have taken action to oppose the late singer's father's bid for a monthly stipend.
In new court papers obtained by ET, att... more info
ET Online —
The administrators of Michael Jackson's estate are reportedly requesting 10 percent of profits earned by the King of Pop's work.
The Associated Press reports that J... more info
Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada — LOS ANGELES - Michael Jackson's estate has opposed a bid by the late singer's father to receive a monthly allowance, saying it would take money away from the singer's you... more info
Starpulse — Michael Jackson's estate is blocking a bid by the late entertainer's father Joe Jackson for a monthly allowance of over $15,000. The patriarch filed for a monthly stipend... more info