Judge Mitchell L. Beckloff denied Katherine Jackson's request to remain temporary special administrator of her son's estate, replacing her with two longtime advisors of Michael Jackson, lawyer John Branca and music executive John McClain.
Branca and McClain were named co-executors in Jackson's 2002 will.
Another hearing is set for August 3, at which point Judge Beckloff will revisit the question of who should be named permanent administrator.




It's probably better to have a lawyer and someone who works in the music industry administering Jackson's estate. They'll handle it with a bit less emotion.
Posted by: Joe | July 06, 2009 at 01:03 PM