Paris Jackson says the executors of her late father Michael Jackson’s estate are using her money to publicly attack her.
The 28-year-old actor claims the legal battle over the estate has been used to “mock and belittle” her.
Paris, along with her brothers Prince, 29, and Bigi, 24, is a beneficiary of the estate, which is now worth more than $2 billion.
Last year he first raised concerns about John Branca and John McClain, accusing them of embezzling money and accepting payments that should not have been made. However, the executors deny all accusations.
After executors filed an 83-page report dismissing his claims, Paris filed a statement on April 6 saying the attacks are unfair and distracting.
“From the first day Paris dared to raise an objection, Branca and McClain used her father’s money to attack her in the media,” the document says.
Paris also criticized real estate attorney Jonathan Steinsapir for comments he made about her in court, including calling her “strutting” and saying he and the executors were the “adults.”
Her lawyers say these comments were sexist and intended to intimidate her.
The legal dispute also affects the Miguel biographical film.
Paris questioned Branca’s role in the film and denied any involvement despite public claims as he continues to defend his father’s legacy as he fights the battle for the inheritance.




