Paris Jackson Michael Jackson Estate Lawsuit 2026: The $115K Fee Demand
Executors of Michael Jackson's estate demand $115K in legal fees from Paris Jackson. Get the latest on the Paris Jackson Michael Jackson estate lawsuit 2026.
The long-standing legal saga surrounding the King of Pop's legacy has taken a sharp turn. The executors of the Michael Jackson estate are now demanding $115,000 in legal costs and fees from his daughter, Paris Jackson. This move follows a successful anti-SLAPP motion granted to the executors in November 2025.
Inside the Paris Jackson Michael Jackson Estate Lawsuit 2026
According to court documents filed in Los Angeles last Friday, attorneys for executors John Branca and John McClain are seeking reimbursement for specific expenses. The breakdown includes $93,924.63 in attorney fees and $1,238.39 in costs directly tied to their anti-SLAPP victory. They're reportedly asking for even more on top of these figures as the legal battle intensifies.
The dispute centers on allegations made by the 27-year-old actress and singer. Paris has challenged the administration of the estate, citing what her representatives call "troubling discrepancies and financial irregularities." She remains undeterred, even as the executors highlight that she has already received $65 million in benefits over the years.
Transparency vs. Estate Management
Executors Branca and McClain argue their actions have been necessary to protect the estate, which was over $500 million in debt when Michael Jackson passed away in June 2009. Conversely, a spokesperson for Paris told EW that the filing is just another attempt to "line their own pockets" with Jackson family money. The friction highlights a deepening divide between the King of Pop's beneficiaries and those tasked with managing his commercial empire.
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