Michael Jacksongirl, it’s the girl, Paris Jacksondiscovered the “irregular payments” made by the succession of his late father who raised “serious” questions for her, US Weekly can report exclusively.
According to court documents obtained by WeParis, 27, opposed a request from the testamentary executors of the succession of his father, John Branc And John MCClainFor legal costs.
Michael deceased June 25, 2009. The beneficiaries of his succession are Paris and his sons, Prince And Bigi Jackson. Michael’s mother, Katherine Jacksonhas also been taken care of in the will.
The costs concern the work carried out for the succession between July 2018 and December 2018. Legal costs take a long time to be approved by the court due to the succession of Michael quite complex.
In its request, Paris called the executors for not having provided “adequate responses to the court applications or [making] A clear and enforceable commitment to update these requests in terms of fees for a long time. »»
Paris said it was “concerned” by the practice of the testamentary executor to grant “the so-called” premium payments “for the time of unregistered lawyer”. His lawyer explained: “During this six -month period alone in 2018, the Examors’ executors ask that the court approves $ 625,000 in payments to three law firms for what they say to be an unpatured time, without explanation on the reasons why the lawyer was unable to record an invoiced time, or why such a failure should not claim payment.”

Paris Jackson
Lia Toby / Getty images for AllSaintsHis lawyer added: “Worse still, these payments appear, at least in part, made up of sumptuous tips granted to already well -offset advice.”
In addition, Paris said that it seems that two of the law firms were already paid by the testamentary executors “in whole, in violation of the court order only granting partial payments of the lawyer fees until the approval of the court is obtained.”
The Paris lawyer argued: “These irregular payments raise serious and substantial questions about the capacity of executors to effectively supervise the advice by, at least … and to refrain from wasting, six figures, themselves and their colleagues.”
Michael’s daughter stressed that the executors are asking for a five -year fees to be approved. “Such a delay makes a significant examination of any underlying legal monitoring, much less real, of a substantial legal work almost impossible,” said the Motion de Paris.
The file added: “Despite the repeated investigations of the court, the executors are unable to provide even satisfactory explanations remotely from their delay, and they did not provide the beneficiaries a type of plan to resolve this current and aggravation problem.”
In addition, Paris said that it had found “several inconsistencies that require an in -depth examination of all the costs and costs sought in the petition”.
She stressed that requests for fees for each company have changed because the petition was modified by the executors. Paris wondered why a company was initially $ 194,000, but the amount increased to $ 211,000.

Prince Jackson, Paris Jackson and Bigi Jackson.
Alan Chapman / Dave Benett / Getty ImagesHe had questions about another company requesting $ 789,000 initially, but then reduced the bill to $ 258,000. “Why was the original amount so largely overestimated?” asked for his lawyer.
Another company’s bill went from $ 838,000 to $ 427,000 to $ 675,000. “Why are the costs several times disturbed in such a large quantity?” His lawyer wrote.
Paris demanded that the full request of $ 625,000 in legal costs is refused until the lawyer’s invoices can be retained in court. She also asked that they submit a plan to understand how to manage the expenses approved more quickly.
In court documents, executors argue that they had an agreement with Michael’s children to present requests for legal costs by six -month increments.
Last year, Katherine, 95, and the executors were going back and old 600 million dollars estimated. Katherine opposed the sale.
In court documents, the testamentary executors laughed at Katherine’s objection and said the agreement was right.
At the time, they told court that they had paid him more than $ 33 million since Michael’s death, including an allowance of $ 160,000 per month, and placed it in a $ 15 million house. “Virtually no request from Ms. Jackson for her care or her maintenance has been refused by testamentary executors,” said their motion.
The judge ended up tidying up With testamentary executors and approved the agreement.