Janet Jackson’s Says They’re Not After MJ’s Money
Janet Jackson together with her siblings released a statement denying rumors that they are after Michael Jackson's money.
After their family feud has been revealed to the public, Janet Jackson strongly denies that they are after MJ's $500 million estate. In a statement that was issued last Friday, in behalf of Janet Jackson, Randy and Rebbie, the siblings have accused Michael Jackson's executors in trying to divide their family.
Janet, together with her siblings are questioning the legitimacy of Michael Jackson's will. In which the will states, that only his three children who are put under the care of her mother, Katherine, will inherit all of his fortune.
"They stand to gain nothing financially by a finding that the will is invalid," Blair G. Brown, Janet's attorney wrote, "What will be gained is that the executors will be replaced and the estate and the guardianship will be managed in a manner that is in the best interest of the children, which is what Michael wanted."
Allegations that the siblings are holding their mother, Katherine, in Arizona and preventing her to talk to Michael Jackson's children surfaced over the past few days. Apart from that, a video footage was released at the time Janet, together with her two brothers stormed in at the children's Calabasas home.
The feud has caused rift between the children and their aunts and uncles. Prince Jackson previously posted on Twitter about the people that his father warned them about. While Paris was persistent in finding out about what had happened to their grandmother, who as of last week was back in Los Angeles together with MJ's kids.
Janet and her siblings said they will remain firm on their stand to search for the truth to carry out the wishes of their brother, Michael.