“THIS HAS TO STOP NOW: NO MORE!!” the Jackson siblings wrote in the letter. Janet Jackson and four of her siblings sent an angry letter to the men who control Michael Jackson’s estate, accusing them of fraud and of abusing their mother.
“We know there is most certainly a conspiracy surrounding our brother’s death and now coarse manipulation and fear are being used to
cover it up,” they wrote. “Your heartless pursuit of wealth, fame and power is at the expense of our family, whose deepest desire it to give to the world a gift of hope, love and unity through our music.” The letter also suggested that their mother, Katherine Jackson, suffered a “mini-stroke” recently, which her lawyer quickly disputed.
The heated and publicized letter even led Paris Jackson, the late pop star’s 14-year-old daughter, to use her Twitter account to weigh in on the subject. “i am going to clarify right now that what has been said about my grandmother is a rumor and nothing has happened, she is completely fine,” Paris tweeted.
Also in the letter the family states the possibility that executors John Branca and John McClain faked the King of Pop’s will prior to his death on June 25, 2009. “The Will that you presented did not have our brother’s signature on it, nor did it have a signature page attached to it,” the letter read. “Amongst many other inconsistencies in the Will, there is also a conflict around Michael’s location on the day he supposedly signed the Will, July 7, 2002. We have evidence that undoubtedly supports and proves that Michael was absolutely not in Los Angeles, California, on the date of his signature reflected in the Will at-hand.”