Or Marlon, who is the Jackson brother that cries during every single interview regarding Michael. Everytime he's asked to comment on Michael, he blubbers like a little girl.
On Thursday, August 2, 2012 5:22:27 AM UTC-7, t bedford wrote: > I knew he had put them up against monies borrowed. Fool. Shoulda sold it > to Macca. > > And in a related story: > > Jackson Family Siblings Janet, Jermaine, Rebbie & Randy Banned From > Visiting Michael's Kids > > > In the Jackson family's latest dispute, matriarch Katherine Jackson is > seeking joint custody of Michael's three children. > > The executors of Michael Jackson's estate, who pay the rent on the home > his mother, Katherine Jackson, shares with Michael's three children, have > sent a letter banning Michael's siblings Randy, Jermaine, Janet and Rebbie > Jackson from the house. > > "After an incident where Randy, Jermaine and Janet Jackson crashed through > the gate and tried to remove Michael's kids from the home, a new security > list of who was allowed in was made," a family friend told me. > > Last week, Katherine Jackson announced plans to file for joint custody ofthe > three children with the late King of Pop's nephew, T.J. Jackson -- who > is Tito's son. Katherine temporarily lost guardianship on July 25 after a > Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled that she had been unable to oversee > the children properly due. The judge installed T.J. as a temporary guardian > for Prince, Paris and Blanket. > > Also last week, the estate's lawyer, Howard Weitzman, sent the letter, > which states, "Following the events of July 23 in which certain members of > the Jackson family showed up unannounced at the Calabasas residence of > Michael Jackson's mother and children, causing a very public disturbance, > the attorneys for the Estate of Michael Jackson as lessees of the house > were requested by Charles Schultz, attorney for TJ Jackson, Jr., the newly > appointed Temporary Guardian for Michael Jackson's children, to send a list > to the security gate of people neither TJ or the children wanted allowed on > the premises in view of the incidents that had just taken place." > > The letter continues, "Given the circumstances of the last two weeks, and > in order to protect the children and Mrs. Jackson, the Executors believe > that it would not be appropriate to allow the following individuals to > enter the residence or its grounds and we instruct the security to preclude > the following from entering the residence or the grounds: Randy Jackson and > any of his children, Janet Jackson, Rebbie Jackson and any of her children, > Jermaine Jackson, his wife and any of his children, Janice Smith > (Katherine's assistant), or anyone else who was involved in the recent > events that led to Mrs. Jackson's separation from and inability to > communicate with Michael's children, or any agents or representatives of > any of these individuals." > > I think Janet's afraid she's gonna have to foot the lifestyle bill for > her, er, less talented siblings, who none-the-less, all seem to have > expensive tastes. Michael used to foot that bill. Is it any wonder his > children, not his siblings, are in the will? > > And the burnig question: Whose side is LaToya on?!? > >
