The Jackson siblings, Prince, Paris, and Bigi Jackson, recently made a rare joint public appearance at a red carpet event for the Tony-winning “MJ: The Musical” in honor of their late father, Michael Jackson. The siblings posed for photos with the production’s star, Myles Frost, showcasing their support for the play that offers a behind-the-scenes look at Michael Jackson’s creative process before his “Dangerous” tour in Germany.
However, this public appearance by the Jackson children comes amidst a legal battle within the family. Bigi Jackson recently filed court documents opposing his grandmother, Katherine Jackson, from using funds from Michael Jackson’s estate to fight against the estate’s executors in a $600 million deal with Sony Music for half of Michael Jackson’s recorded music catalog and publishing.
In addition to the ongoing legal issues, Michael Jackson’s estate is also involved in the production of an upcoming biopic directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring his nephew, Jaafar Jackson. Despite these projects, the estate is still facing legal battles with Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who have accused Michael Jackson of sexually abusing them as children in the HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland”.
The Jackson estate continues to maintain the late superstar’s innocence against these allegations, while the next generation of Jackson family members, including Prince, Paris, and Bigi, show their support for their father’s legacy in the entertainment industry. Stay tuned for more updates on the Jackson family’s legal battles and upcoming projects.
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