Through Kandiss Edwards
September 25, 2025
The number of compensation was unveiled due to a side conflict between Paris Jackson, Jackson’s and Jacson Estate executors.
Wade Robson and James Safechuck require $ 400 million from the Michael Jackson estate.
At the beginning of 2025, Robson and Safechuck brought a lawsuit against the deceased King of Pop’s Estate, although the amount that the Wekers asked in compensation was never revealed. The amount was public because of a side conflict between Paris Jackson, the daughter of Jackson and the estate officials.
According to exclusive reporting by US WeeklyParis objects to the exorbitant editions of the Jackson Estate with regard to the legal proceedings. According to the files, there have been several law companies Hired to process different aspects of the case. Executors John Branca and John McClain believe that all expenses are needed to prevent a standard judgment for the $ 400 million.
Branca and McClain warned that the Push of Paris Jackson to limit legal payments could have serious fallout. The executors of the estate stated that not approving the financing could force the estate to cut the corners when Robson and Safechuck are used by Robson and Safechuck. The estate and its several legal representatives have planned planned deposits, investigations and planned legal movements.
“The estate should probably be in default … where countless explanations, discovery cases and other things are planned in the coming months and where, and where [Robson and Safechuck] Search $ 400 million. ”
While executors claim that paying these legal costs is necessary to prevent the collapse of the estate, Paris Jackson has objected, questioned part of the payments and to ask for more supervision. How the court rules on this dispute can influence the financial health of Jackson’s inheritance.
Robson, once a defender of Jackson, submitted civil claims for the first time in 2013, who claimed that sexual abuse by Jackson started when he was seven. Safechuck followed in 2014 and claimed that Jackson had abused him at the age of ten after a meeting on a commercial set in 1988. The allegations were Distributed to a wider audience in 2019 with broadcasting the documentary Leave Neverland. The documentary did not include -substructed, detailed accounts of both men, mentioned years after his death. The estate does not retain Jackson to be guilty of misconduct and has consistently denied the allegations.
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