
Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris Jackson, has reportedly received around $65 million from her late father’s estate, according to recently filed court documents. The revelation comes amid ongoing legal disputes between Paris and the executors of the estate, with the 27-year-old alleging that some lawyers have been improperly taking money meant for her and her siblings.
The new filings, submitted by executors John Branca and John McClain, were made in response to Paris’s accusations of financial misconduct. They firmly deny any wrongdoing and insist that all financial dealings have been properly handled. The documents emphasize that Paris has already received considerable benefits from the estate since her father’s death.
Paris, the only daughter of the late King of Pop, has reportedly been frustrated with what she perceives as a lack of transparency regarding the estate’s management. Her legal challenge follows years of complex financial administration involving Michael Jackson’s assets, which have continued to generate large sums from royalties, licensing, and business ventures.
According to the executors, the $65 million includes both direct payments and benefits, such as property, investments, and other financial support. They argue that their stewardship has ensured the estate remains highly profitable while continuing to provide for Jackson’s heirs.
The dispute adds another chapter to the long-running legal saga surrounding Michael Jackson’s vast fortune. Despite the estate’s claims of fair management, the case highlights ongoing tensions between Jackson’s heirs and those charged with overseeing his legacy—raising questions about how one of music’s most valuable estates is truly being run.