Judge appoints temp guardian for Jackson children

By ANTHONY McCARTNEY | Associated Press

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge on Wednesday stepped into the turmoil
roiling the Jackson family, appointing the son of Tito Jackson to
serve as temporary guardian of Michael Jackson's children in the
absence of the family matriarch and in the midst a feud over the pop
superstar's estate.

Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff temporarily suspended Katherine
Jackson as the children's guardian because she is in Arizona and
hadn't spoken with them in several days. He appointed Tito Joe "TJ"
Jackson to serve as temporary guardian with the ability to control the
hilltop home where the children live and to take on other supervision
duties.

Beckloff said there was no evidence that Katherine Jackson had done
anything wrong but instead it appeared she was being prevented from
fulfilling her role as guardian through the "intentional acts of third
parties." He didn't elaborate.

He also said the children — Prince, Paris and Blanket — cannot be
taken outside California without court approval.

The developments came after days of turmoil among the Jackson family
that included a relative reporting Katherine Jackson missing before
she was located safely with other family members in Arizona and an
altercation between relatives on Monday.

Jermaine Jackson has said his mother was following doctor's orders to
cut off communications with the children, who range in ages from 10 to
15. He didn't provide further details.

Katherine Jackson's lawyer, Perry Sanders Jr., said she had high blood
pressure before she left for Arizona.

In addition to concerns about the safety of Jackson's children, some
of Michael Jackson's siblings have recently called on the executors of
his estate to resign.

Randy Jackson appeared Tuesday on Al Sharpton's MSNBC show
PoliticsNation and said he believes his brother's will is a fake and
that the executors have engaged in criminal activity.

The estate, which recently reported it saw $475 million in gross
earning since Jackson's death in June 2009, has denied wrongdoing and
called the accusations "false and defamatory."

The Jackson children have remained at the home they share with their
grandmother in suburban Calabasas amid questions about Katherine
Jackson's whereabouts and why she hadn't spoken with them since July
15.

Sheriff's deputies were called to the house on Monday after two
factions of the family were involved in Monday's driveway
confrontation. The incident remains under investigation.

Beckloff, who also oversees financial issues affecting Jackson's
estate, was initially reluctant to appoint a temporary guardian but
changed his mind after hearing from several attorneys who expressed
concern about the family's problems.

TJ Jackson filed his petition under seal but appeared in court and was
appointed temporary guardian after describing a "strange" conversation
he had with Katherine Jackson on Tuesday evening.

"I've never heard my grandmother talk like that," he said reluctantly.
"In every way. The sound in her voice. The pauses."

He said some of her speech sounded slurred and she used words that
made him wonder if she was speaking in code.

The children's guardian ad litem, Margaret Lodise, said she spoke with
the children and the two oldest, Prince and Paris, supported the
appointment of a temporary guardian. Lodise did not ask the youngest
son, 10-year-old Blanket, for his views.

Lodise is responsible for overseeing the children's interests in the
estate of their father.

Beckloff ordered TJ Jackson's attorney Charles Shultz to give notice
of his ruling to two other potential guardians — singer Diana Ross and
Debbie Rowe, who is the mother of the eldest Jackson children. Ross
was named in Michael Jackson's 2002 will as a potential guardian if
his mother was not able to serve.

"Debbie is watching the situation carefully, and wishing for
Katherine's speedy recovery," her attorney Eric George wrote in an
email.

Schultz said TJ Jackson didn't want to replace Katherine Jackson as
permanent guardian. Still, the judge noted that TJ Jackson would have
to petition to become the permanent guardian within 48 hours and added
that such a petition might not be heard if Katherine Jackson re-
emerges.
Sanders said after the hearing that he had received word that she was
returning Wednesday to Los Angeles. He said he would seek her
reinstatement as guardian after speaking with her and would fight any
move to have her permanently replaced.

He said he met with Randy and Janet Jackson in Tucson, Ariz., on
Tuesday, but he was not allowed to see his client. He said he still
hoped the recent events were a misunderstanding, but he described them
as "chaos."
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Personally, I don't think the executors of his will are pulling a fast
one.  I think the Jackson family wants Michael's money because they're
broke.  When was their last hit record?  When was their last tour?
They're broke!  All of Michael's money goes to his children, and they
can't stand that.  I have no doubt that they all want a chunk of that
fortune and feel they deserve it.  You wait.  Somehow they'll find a
way to get some of it.  No wonder Michael didn't have much to do with
his siblings.  I bet they are "chaos!"

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