Michael Jackson’s Fortune: Daughter Paris Receives $60 Million Share

Paris and dad, Michael Jackson

According to a recent court document, Paris Jackson has gotten $65 million in benefits from her late father Michael Jackson’s estate.

In response to Paris, 27, who had stated in June filings that she was “concerned” about payments being made by her father’s estate, the executors of Michael’s estate revealed the staggering amount in a court filing on October 9.

The executors of Michael’s estate retaliated with a fresh filing.

According to the brief, Petitioner herself has collected almost $65 million in benefits from the Estate, making her the only person who has profited more from the Executors’ business judgment.

“If the Executors had followed a standard script for an estate like this one in July 2009, she would never have received anything.”

Additionally, the executors took pride in making the late pop king’s estate profitable.

“The Executors’ business judgment has taken an estate that ‘started out as nothing but debt and substantial ongoing obligations’ and ‘turned it into a $2 billion estate’ — an estate that is now ‘a powerhouse and a force in the music business today,’” the filing reads, per the outlet.

The only daughter of the king of pop, Paris, is 27 years old. Bigi, 23, and Prince, 28, are the singer’s two sons.

Paris noted in her June filing that the executors had asked for permission to pay $625,000 to three law firms in 2018.

These payments seem, at least in part, to be extravagant gratuities given, according to the court filings that partially bestowed upon already well-compensated counsel.

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The model has been challenging her father’s estate executors in court, including the executors’ requested approval for $625,000 in payments to three law firms back in 2018.

Despite the legal drama, Paris happily reunited with her aunt Janet Jackson earlier this month at Paris Fashion Week earlier this month.

Michael’s estate has repeatedly denied Robson and Safechuck’s sexual assault allegations, and a spokesperson for the estate reiterated to Page Six in September, “The lawsuit has no merit and Michael is innocent.”

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