LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson's will gives guardianship over his children to
the singer's mother and leaves all his assets in a trust fund, a person with
knowledge of the document told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
The word came just a day after the family said in court documents it
believed the entertainer had died without a valid will and moved to take
control over his estate.
The will was signed on July 7, 2002, and named as executors Jackson's
longtime lawyer John Branca and John McClain, a music executive and a family
friend, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not
authorized to speak on the topic. The
According to a statement given to CNN's "Larry King Live" on
behalf of Branca and McClain, the two men are carrying out
That designation complicates a petition by
In documents filed in Superior Court on Monday,
Judge Mitchell Beckloff granted 79-year-old Katherine Jackson temporary
guardianship of his three children, who range in age from 7 to 12.
He also gave her control over some of her son's personal property that is
now in the hands of an unnamed third party. But the judge did not immediately
rule on her requests to take charge of the children's and Jackson's estates.
Experts said the personal bankruptcy of
Court documents show Katherine and Joe Jackson filed for Chapter 7 and
listed nearly $24 million in debts that included court judgments, auto loans
and credit cards. The only valuable asset listed was a house in
"I think it would be a negative factor but not necessarily a
disqualifier," said Beth Kaufman, a Washington, D.C.-based attorney
specializing in estate tax issues. "It could indicate that she is not
capable of sound financial management."
Since that time both Jackson's debts and assets grew substantially — he
refinanced loans later that year that increased his debt load by tens of
millions of dollars, but the Sony/ATV Music Publishing joint venture also spent
hundreds of millions acquiring new songs.
Cherilyn Lee, a registered nurse whose specialty includes nutritional
counseling, also said she got a frantic phone call from
Meanwhile, Sheriff's Lt. Butch Arnoldi said authorities met Tuesday based on
speculation over a possible memorial at Neverland, but
"We have not been contacted by any member of the family or any
representative of the family, talking about or requesting any kind of
event," he said.
Neverland is located in the rolling hills of central
Officials from the local board of supervisors, the county executive and law
enforcement met Tuesday to discuss the possibility of restricting parking along
parts of
California Highway Patrol spokesman Rick Quintero said the CHP had not
received a request for a motorcade. "They would definitely need to notify
us because it's going to impact the motoring public," Quintero said.
It was unclear whether
The state's health and safety code makes interring any uncremated remains
outside of a cemetery a misdemeanor, he said. Cremated remains can be kept in a
home or private mausoleum outside a cemetery, he said.
At once a symbol of
He was 29 and at the height of his popularity when he bought the ranch,
naming it after the mythical
On the other coast, meanwhile,
The Rev. Al Sharpton gave a rousing speech praising the pop star to hundreds
of fans who crammed into the theater as others waited in line outside to pay
their respects.
"Michael made young men and women all over the world imitate us,"
Sharpton said. "Before Michael, we were limited and ghettoized. But
Michael put on a colorful military outfit, he pulled his pants up, he put on
the one glove and he smashed the barriers of segregated music."
The promoter who booked Michael Jackson for a sold-out comeback tour said Tuesday that footage of the singer's rehearsals may be released in the future, and that an all-star tribute show based on his canceled concerts is likely to take place.
Associated Press writers Michael R.
Blood, Lynn Elber, Noaki Schwartz, Jacob Adelman, Anthony McCartney, Thomas
Watkins and AP Music Writer Nekesa Mumbi Moody in Los Angeles; Michelle Rindels
in Santa Barbara; and Jennifer Peltz and Stevenson Jacobs in New York
contributed to this report.
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