Jacksons’ reunion for Thanksgiving
By ANIThursday, November 26, 2009
LONDON - The Jackson clan came together at an early Thanksgiving dinner on Tuesday as they kept away all fights over the late King of Pop Michael Jackson’s money.
The dinner saw the Jackson brothers and sisters coming together, even as the legal battle of their parents Katherine and Joe threatens the family bond and creditors lay claim over MJ’s estate.
“When there’s a lot of fame and fortune and attorneys, accountants and advisers and managers and agents, it gets like this,” the Daily Star quoted Jermaine Jackson, as saying.
“There’s strength in numbers, and when there’s a family like ours, we pull together. We find strength within each other. And it’s really tough because Michael’s no longer with us, but he’ll always be with us in spirit, but you just continue to move on.”
Taking about Katherine Jermaine said: “My mother is the boss and regardless of what the executors want to do at the end of the day, she has the say.”
The Jackson parents’ ensued into a courtroom war after Joe filed a suit claiming a share of the late King of Pop’s estate.
Katherine backed the two executors John Branca and John McClain. Katerine.
The pop star had died due to a drug overdose on June 25 this year. (ANI)