Michael Jackson Estate Spent Big Money on Prince’s Tuition, Paris’ Home Accounting Report Shows
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Michael Jackson’s estate continues to provide for the late pop star’s kids, including dropping thousands on tuition for his oldest son and tens of thousands for his daughter Paris’ home improvements … this according to new legal docs filed by the estate.
TMZ obtained the 2022 accounting report submitted by John Branca and John McClain, the two executors who run Michael’s estate.
The executors said 2022 was “another banner year for the estate.” Branca and McClain pointed out the estate launched “MJ: The Musical” on Broadway, which made a ton of money and received acclaim.
The estate previously paid for homes for Michael’s children, Paris and Prince … and in 2022, they purchased a home for the youngest son, Blanket.
The 2022 report said that during the 12-month timeframe, the estate provided Paris with around $3.2 million in benefits, in addition to another $91K spent on construction for her home.
The estate also paid $3.1 million in bills for Prince Jackson, including $25K due for his tuition at Loyola Marymount University.
Bigi “Blanket” Jackson’s bills were less expensive, totaling $939K, while MJ’s mom got around $1.6 million as an allowance for her expenses.
The executors also listed they earned more than $800K in royalties and residuals for various MJ projects in 2022, which is only a fraction of the total amount of money brought in for the year.