Jackson Family Feud Drama Continues As Members Janet Jackson, Randy, Jermaine And Rebbie Banned From Estate
Paris Jackson may have been right when she allegedly told her aunt Janet Jackson last week: "This is our house. Not the Jackson family house. Get the f-- out!"
According to Entertainment Tonight, attorneys for the estate of Michael Jackson confirmed that Janet and her siblings, Randy, Rebbie and Jermaine Jackson are now barred from Michael Jackson's Calabasas, Calif. estate shared by his children, Blanket, Paris, 14, Prince, 15, Blanket, 10, and their grandmother, Katherine Jackson, 82.
"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 list may be amended and managed by TJ Jackson Jr. or the Estate when appropriate. It is imperative to the Estate that from this point forward a safe and appropriate environment be provided for Michael Jackson's children and his mother," attorneys for the estate said in a statement to ET.
There has been much turmoil at the Jackson estate the past several weeks, mainly over Katherine Jackson's legal affairs.
Janet Jackson is said to have slapped her niece, Paris, last week, and called her a "spoiled little bitch."
Michael Jackson's children also reported last week that their grandmother was missing, and Paris tweeted to her followers: "yes, my grandmother is missing. "i haven't spoken with her in a week i want her home now."
Katherine Jackson was later to be found at a spa with several of her children in Arizona.
Janet, Jermaine, Randy and Rebbie Jackson recently signed a letter accusing executors of Katherine Jackson's estate of mis-advising her and referred to a "mini-stroke," which her lawyer said never happened, according to CNN.
Michael Jackson's mother originally had sole custody of his children, but last week a judge ordered that she share guardianship with grandson T.J. Jackson.
In spite of the commotion currently surrounding the Jackson family, Katherine and her grandchildren showed a united front, attending a concert for the Jackson's Unity Tour, featuring brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon.
Jermaine Jackson used social media to let the public know that the fuss is coming to an end.
"You all have families," he tweeted earlier this week. "Sometimes it gets complicated. Whatever happens, whatever is said, we are family, we are One, we will heal."
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