PROTECTING WHAT MICHAEL JACKSON LEFT BEHIND - JOB #1: APPOINT TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE
Monday, June 29, 2009 at 09:13PM
Michael Jackson with his mother, Katherine
Immediately after Michael Jackson's death, I wrote about a two issues that I felt were the most important: 1) prescription drug overdose and 2) issues over MJ's estate.
There is a lot of speculation surrounding what caused MJ's cardiac arrest. Recent reports have said no food was found in his stomach, there were needle marks all over his body and he weighed somewhere around 120 lbs. Of course, we won't know the real cause until the toxicology report is released...but I maintain my position that Michael died at the hands of his doctors.
Today, Michael's mother was appointed administrator of her son's estate. In my original blog, I suspected there may not even be a will, or there may be several wills. According to TMZ, a will has yet to be produced...I have a feeling there may not be a will!
We also learned today of Michael's numerous bank accounts that authorized 3rd parties access the money in the accounts. Ms. Jackson fears, and rightfully so, that without court intervention, those people may loot the accounts. Unfortunately, it looks like MJ's most basic financial affairs were not in order. The Jackson attorneys are probably working around the clock to locate all assets, before others attempt to steal whatever they can as quickly as possible.
The same people who contributed to Michael's demise are the same ones who will be attempting to make a mad dash for the cash. All accounts must be properly secured - pronto. Once liquid money is taken out, there is no getting it back. I sure hope that all interested parties are made aware of the fact that any misuse of Michael's property will may constitute criminal charges.
Katherine Jackson,
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Michael Jackson 