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Oxman appealed that's why.I wonder why the appeals court decided to hear this case?
It's a lose-lose situation:
if Joe gets to have a say in "his child's" (I love how he uses this expression in order to sugarcoat the public, in order to mask his wrongdoings) estate, he'll leech off of it and extort it. Idiotic and dangerous decisions will be made by him which will result in schemes to extort fans and so on, with the goal of filling his pockets.
If he doesn't the to have a say in his "child's estate", he'll continue to invent schemes after schemes to make money. And we know that Joe doesn't care whom he hurts in the process. He'll continue slandering his "child" and doing everything, possible and impossible, for money.
Either way Joe will continue tarnishing his "child's" legacy. He'll never quit trying to become rich off of this tragedy.
My perception is that Joe Jackson is a greedy old man.
My perception is that Joe Jackson is a greedy old man.
What I don't get is, where the hell is Janet in all of this? Why is it always about MJ's money only?This is just insane. Joe is 81 years old, why does he need so much money?
Court documents unsealed Tuesday showed the estate paid $1,098,000 for Jackson's funeral and burial.
The bulk of the cost went to Forest Lawn cemetery in Glendale, which was paid $855,730, including $590,000 for the crypt and monument inside the Holly Terrace section of it's Great Mausoleum, the document said.
Jackson's burial garments cost $35,000, while another $16,000 was spent in flowers for the funeral, the papers said.
Sorry, for off top...
This CNN article link which was posted says that estate spend more than 1 million for Michael's funeral. :doh: I just wonder why it is so expansive? The biggest chunk of the whole amount went to Forest Lawn. I just remember reading somewhere about prices for crypts in Forest Lawn and it was not even close to what I have read from this article. I wonder if anything what comes to King of Pop gets overpriced? Well, I understand, the place itself, security and such but still it is hell of a lot Branca spend. I wonder who was ordering stuff estate or the family? Looks like estate did everything themselves on family requests?
16 000 eatate spend for flowers? Give me break! I remember watching this funeral. And yes there were flowers and decorations but I cannot estimate in my head that it can end up at the price $16000 dollars. It just does not make any sense.
The family planned the funeral. As I recall Janet came up with money for a deposit at Forest Lawn. The estate did pay for it after the costs were submitted and approved by the judge.
I don't think you can blame John Branca for the costs of Michaels' funeral.
The will omitted Joe Jackson — in effect denying him any stipend or decision-making authority.
"I think it's an important issue for all fathers around the country and around the world that when their child dies they should have a say-so in their child's estate," said attorney Brian Oxman, who represents Joe Jackson.
I wonder who was ordering stuff estate or the family? Looks like estate did everything themselves on family requests?
Well, the family planned the funeral, yes. They probably made a list saying we need this, this and that and the rest of job was estate business I guess to order stuff and to pay? I do not blame Branca but I am very suspicious about estate spending that much money. If you take just one position "flowers", in my opinion the price is not reasonable. Janet came up only with 50 000$ bill , which mostly I believe was casket cost 25 000 and maybe something else. I am not sure.
Well, the family planned the funeral, yes. They probably made a list saying we need this, this and that and the rest of job was estate business I guess to order stuff and to pay? I do not blame Branca but I am very suspicious about estate spending that much money. If you take just one position "flowers", in my opinion the price is not reasonable. Janet came up only with 50 000$ bill , which mostly I believe was casket cost 25 000 and maybe something else. I am not sure.
The full budget for Jackson's private funeral was disclosed in court filings released on Tuesday. They show that the executors of Jackson's estate, John Branca and John McClain, approved payment of all proposed expenses, including an advance of $49,000 made by Janet Jackson to Forest Lawn-Glendale cemetery.
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"Mrs. Jackson and her family wish to honor her son by a funeral that seeks to offer solace to his multitude of fans and by which the family also may be comforted," the attorneys said. The costs were substantial but "entirely commensurate with the decedent's worldwide status as an entertainer and the world's grief over his death."
The family signed a contract with Forest Lawn, not the the estate, that's why Janet came up with the $50,000 deposit Most contracts of this type require a deposit up front and then payment of the balance after the event.
I'm not sure what you are saying. Do you think the estate should have told Katherine that her plans were too expensive and not honoured the contract?
I wish I would know how these paymnets were done. If the family knew how much they spend, it is one thing. If they had no idea what estate ppl were approving it is another thing.
plus it was reported that family bought several plots not just one.
it is true, the estate fronted the bill for their waredrobe for th funeral last septemberI heard that Michael's estate covered the costs for burial plots for the rest of the Jackson family. I don't know how true that is, but if true, it would certainly explain why the bill was so high.
I heard that Michael's estate covered the costs for burial plots for the rest of the Jackson family. I don't know how true that is, but if true, it would certainly explain why the bill was so high.
it is true, the estate fronted the bill for their waredrobe for th funeral last september
yeah and I found that to be tasteless then...and I still do now. Michael had to pay for the very clothes that they wore to his funeral.....shame on them..![]()
first of all I must add that this statement by Oxman angers me. So basically he says it's not important how the relationship was between the parent and the child, it's not important what the child wants, a father/mother just because they are parent should have a say so in the estate.