When Paris Jackson told Janet Jackson to get the eff out of her house, she meant it.
Turns out, the 14-year-old daughter of the King of Pop got her wish,
because some of her aunts and uncles are banned from showing up at the
Jackson house where Katherine resides.
In a letter written by Howard Weitzman, Michael Jackson's estate lawyer, Janet, Randy, Rebbie and Jermaine are indefinitely banned from entering Katherine's home:
“Given the circumstances of the last two weeks, and in order to protect the children and Mrs. Jackson, the Executors believe that it would not be appropriate to allow the following individuals to enter the residence or its grounds and we instruct the security to preclude the following from entering the residence or the grounds: Randy Jackson and any of his children, Janet Jackson, Rebbie Jackson and any of her children, Jermaine Jackson, his wife and any of his children."
The letter goes on to say that Paris, Prince and Blanket are good to
come and go as they please, along with TJ and the rest of 3T, but Janet
and her banned siblings are questioning the lawyer's morals.
X17 reports an exclusive statement from a Jackson family source:
"What kind of lawyer would deny a mother from seeing her own children. Katherine cried the first two days she came home. She told her assistant, 'They're taking everything from me.' They're denying her from hearing the truth. They're denying her family access to see her and trying to get her in court as fast as possible."
Last week, a judge ordered that Katherine will share guardianship
with TJ, but she will continue to oversee the estate and day-to-day well
being of Michael's kids.
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