Paris Jackson's brother Blanket Gets Involved in Legal War Over Michael Jackson Estate
- Kris Avalon
- Apr 7
- 4 min read

Paris Jackson’s little brother, Blanket "Bigi" Jackson, and his legal team were apparently unsuccessful in their attempt to resolve her bitter battle with their late father’s estate.
via: Daily Mail
Paris Jackson's younger brother Blanket appears to have entered the fray in the battle between his sister and the co-executors of their late father Michael Jackson's estate.
Executors John Branca and John McClain said Monday in legal docs reviewed by Daily Mail that Paris, 28, caused a deal to crumble that she and her brothers Blanket, 24, and Prince, 29, had previously agreed to late last month.
The team for Blanket, now known as Bigi, were keen to iron out a pact agreeable to all parties, lawyers for the executors said in court filings.
The executors said Monday that they 'believed they had reached an agreement spearheaded by the efforts of counsel for Bigi Jackson - who stated in email communications that he spoke for all three siblings and their counsel on the issues.'
Things took a turn, the executors said in the filing, when lawyers for Paris 'inexplicably reversed their position entirely and reneged on the agreement that was acceptable to all other parties.'
Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for both parties for further comment on the story.

Paris pulled out of the deal just when it was about to close, the executors said in court filings, insisting on a list of demands 'radically different from what the parties had seemingly agreed to just a week prior.'
The issue revolved around the systems used for the accounting, which Paris has said in court filings she felt needed more oversight.
One of the stipulations noted in the revised pact was an agreement from the executors to gain approval from the court for all bonus payments submitted to law firms that do work for the estate, according to the court filing.
The executors said they are open to the earlier proposal, but not the one Paris set forth; they added they 'have never violated [any] court orders, and this court has never held otherwise.'
A source close to Paris told the Daily Mail on Monday that 'from the moment she filed an objection, Paris Jackson has been the victim of a disgusting, outrageous smear campaign by the executors and their attorneys.
'These lawyers are using Jackson family resources to mock, belittle and attack her for demanding transparency and accountability from the people who control every aspect of her family's finances.'
The notion that a comprehensive agreement was close to happening, according to the source, was misleading.
'To be clear, there was never any deal on the table from any party that would have settled all issues between Paris and the executors,' the source said.

The source said that 'when there was a proposal regarding attorney compensation, the executors and their well-compensated attorneys fought to water it down with exceptions and loopholes that would render it unworkable.
'Their demands would have allowed executors and those same attorneys to continue operating without any accountability.'
Michael Jackson died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 after suffering a cardiac arrest in the Los Angeles mansion he was living in.
Authorities in February 2010 deemed his death as the result of acute propofol intoxication.
Jackson had been administered the powerful drug by his personal doctor, Dr. Conrad Murray, who told investigators that the singer called the substance (which he took via an IV drip) 'milk' and said he needed it to sleep.
Jackson's death spurred a tidal wave of international tributes from fans both in person and on burgeoning social media platforms.
Jackson's family, including his three children - who had not been seen publicly without masks on prior to that time - were on hand for a highly-viewed July 7, 2009 memorial at the Crypto.com Arena (then known as the Staples Center) in Los Angeles.
'I just wanted to say, ever since I was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine - and I just wanted to say I love him so much,' Paris, then 11, said at the emotional service.

A private funeral for Jackson's family and friends was held in Glendale, California at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
Eventually, Murray's care of Jackson fell under scrutiny after the singer's death, amid questions about his judgment in giving Jackson the substance in certain doses, and not meeting safety precautions in administering the drug.
Jackson's death was ultimately deemed a homicide by investigators and in November of 2011 - more than two years after his death - Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to four years in prison.
Jackson had an unprecedented career in music, as one of the best-selling artists of all-time, who won 13 Grammys over 38 nominations.
Honors included Best Male R&B Vocal Performance on Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough in 1980, Album of the Year for Thriller in 1984 and Record of the Year for Beat It the same year.
He was also given the Grammy Legend Award in 1993, and posthumously, The Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010. He had been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.



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