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Michael Jackson's siblings resume attack on will

More than three years after Michael Jackson's death, his youngest brother continues to raise questions about the validity of the pop superstar's will. On Twitter and cable TV, Randy Jackson has called the five-page document signed in 2002 a fake. The one place he hasn't made the claims is a courtroom, where legal experts say he faces almost insurmountable hurdles to invalidate the will and stiff odds against ousting the men who run the lucrative estate.

Senh: Randy Jackson's the brother who needs the money. I don't see anything wrong with Michael Jackson's money going to his mother and three children.

 

Michael Jackson siblings preparing for estate battle; Russell Brand talks Katy Perry

Several of Michael Jackson’s siblings — including Janet, Jermaine, Randy, Rebbie and Tito — have accused the executors of their brother’s estate of faking his will.

 

Thomas Kinkade's wife, girlfriend battle over his estate

Artist Thomas Kinkade's girlfriend says two handwritten wills entitle her to his home and $10 million, but his estranged wife has a different take. Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light™, spent his last two years legally separated from his wife of nearly three decades and struggling with alcoholism.

 

Anna Nicole Smith heirs are losers in Supreme Court

Anna Nicole Smith heirs are losers in Supreme Court

A ruling by the Supreme Court favors heirs of billionaire J. Howard Marshall, the late husband of Anna Nicole Smith. Justices say a Texas probate court, rather than a California bankruptcy judge, had the authority to resolve the Marshall estate dispute.

 

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