Paris Jackson has reportedly scored a major legal win involving her late father Michael Jackson’s estate: a Los Angeles judge ordered that $625,000 in “bonus” payments made by estate executors to third-party law firms must be returned to the estate.[1][5]
What the ruling says
- The court sided with Paris Jackson after she objected to the $625,000 in bonus payments authorized by executors John Branca and John McClain during the second half of 2018.[5][1]
- The decision also indicates she may pursue attorneys’ fees and costs under a “common fund” theory, per reporting based on court filings.[1]
What’s next (as reported)
- Reporting notes the estate side said it “disagree[s] with the decision” but plans to move forward accordingly.[1]
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In July 2025, Paris Jackson accused Michael's estate lawyers of issuing "premium payouts" for unrecorded legal work — igniting a courtroom clash over power and money.
people.comMichael Jackson's daughter Paris Jackson scores a major win in a $625K legal dispute against her father's estate executors.
www.mandatory.comIn July 2025, Paris Jackson accused Michael's estate lawyers of issuing "premium payouts" for unrecorded legal work — igniting a courtroom clash over power and money.
people.comAmid an ongoing legal clash with the executors of her late father Michael Jackson's estate, Paris Jackson is appearing unshaken.
theblast.comParis Jackson wins legal battle over Michael Jackson estate as court blocks attorney bonuses, orders refunds, and grants legal fees.
www.realitytea.comParis Jackson has achieved a significant victory in her ongoing legal dispute with the executors of her late father's estate, Michael Jackson. A Los Angeles
news.ssbcrack.comGlobal icon Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris Jackson, has won a long-standing estate dispute. The actress and model recently secured a major financial victory after bonuses awarded to estate executors were challenged in court. , Hollywood, Times Now
www.timesnownews.comIn June 2025, Paris Jackson objected to the payments, saying that they lacked sufficient explanation.
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