Top Stories
Winners and losers in Michael Jackson's will
|
6:20 PM on 07/01/2009 |
| Join Our Mailing List |
A look at who wins and loses in Michael Jackson's 2002 will, which aims to move all of his estimated $500 million-plus assets into a private family trust.
SHUT OUT: Ex-wife Debbie Rowe; Jackson's father Joe Jackson.
CLEAR WINNERS: Mother Katherine, 79, who also was named guardian of Jackson's children; son Michael Joseph Jr., known as Prince Michael, 12; daughter Paris Michael Katherine, 11; and son Prince Michael II, 7. All were called trust beneficiaries in documents filed with the will.
POTENTIAL WINNERS: Several Jacksons were named "contingent remainder" beneficiaries, who usually gain once the main beneficiaries pass away. They include the three sons of brother Tito Jackson -- Taj, Taryll, and T.J., who make up the band 3T.
CHARITIES: Unknown, but one of the people to be notified of the will is California Attorney General Jerry Brown, whose office oversees charitable gifts from estates.
MOTOWN MOM: Diva Diana Ross was named guardian of his children if Katherine passes away or is unable or unwilling to serve.
EXECUTORS: Three executors were named in the will, but one, Santa Monica accountant Barry Siegel, resigned in 2003. The remaining co-executors are John Branca, a longtime Jackson attorney who split from Jackson in 2006 but says he was rehired two weeks ago, and John McClain, a music executive and longtime friend.
INSURANCE: Documents indicate the existence of a "Michael Jackson Insurance Trust." Estate lawyer Roy Kozupsky said if that trust holds a life insurance policy, the proceeds could be used to pay off the huge tax bill the estate could owe the federal government.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. Jackson's will: Who wins and loses?
The Associated Press
A look at who wins and loses in Michael Jackson's 2002 will, which aims to move all of his estimated $500 million-plus assets into a private family trust.
SHUT OUT: Ex-wife Debbie Rowe; Jackson's father Joe Jackson.
CLEAR WINNERS: Mother Katherine, 79, who also was named guardian of Jackson's children; son Michael Joseph Jr., known as Prince Michael, 12; daughter Paris Michael Katherine, 11; and son Prince Michael II, 7. All were called trust beneficiaries in documents filed with the will.
POTENTIAL WINNERS: Several Jacksons were named "contingent remainder" beneficiaries, who usually gain once the main beneficiaries pass away. They include the three sons of brother Tito Jackson -- Taj, Taryll, and T.J., who make up the band 3T.
CHARITIES: Unknown, but one of the people to be notified of the will is California Attorney General Jerry Brown, whose office oversees charitable gifts from estates.
MOTOWN MOM: Diva Diana Ross was named guardian of his children if Katherine passes away or is unable or unwilling to serve.
EXECUTORS: Three executors were named in the will, but one, Santa Monica accountant Barry Siegel, resigned in 2003. The remaining co-executors are John Branca, a longtime Jackson attorney who split from Jackson in 2006 but says he was rehired two weeks ago, and John McClain, a music executive and longtime friend.
INSURANCE: Documents indicate the existence of a "Michael Jackson Insurance Trust." Estate lawyer Roy Kozupsky said if that trust holds a life insurance policy, the proceeds could be used to pay off the huge tax bill the estate could owe the federal government.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Follow theGrio on Facebook & Twitter!
-
Glenn Beck calls Roland Martin an 'idiot' over Super Bowl tweets controversy
-
Rick Santorum picks up Missouri, Minnesota wins
-
Charles Dickens characters: Were they drawn from real-life black Londoners?
-
Brandy and Monica's new song: 'It All Belongs to Me'
-
Darden Restaurants to be sued for discrimination
-
Slideshow: Mo' money, mo' problems! 20 celeb tax cheats
-
The top 10 greatest black quarterbacks of all time (SLIDESHOW)
-
The 10 most memorable presidential campaign themes (SLIDESHOW)
-
Angelo Dundee dead: Legendary trainer for Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard dies at 90
-
Black stars shine at 2012 SAG Awards (SLIDESHOW)
-
Black America must be at the table in the battle against HIV/AIDS
-
Nicki Minaj and 'Marilyn Monroe': Is she perpetuating white female beauty standard?
-
HIV/AIDS and Black America: How we can end the epidemic
-
Are black conservatives making a comeback?
-
Super Bowl 2012: Will Chad Ochocinco have a chance to shine in the big game?
Popular Topics
- Barack Obama: 1778 Stories
- Music: 746 Stories
- Hip Hop: 623 Stories
- Basketball: 450 Stories
- Economy: 440 Stories
- Congress: 429 Stories
- Football: 429 Stories
- NFL: 424 Stories
- NBA: 408 Stories
- Unemployment: 405 Stories
- Haiti: 394 Stories
- Film: 382 Stories
- New York: 378 Stories
- Election2012: 372 Stories
- Michelle Obama: 359 Stories
- Michael Jackson: 358 Stories
- Republicans: 357 Stories
- Murder: 349 Stories
- Democrats: 336 Stories
- Education: 304 Stories



COMMENT NOW
print