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Katherine Jackson To Discuss Michael Jackson’s Death With Oprah
Katherine Jackson will discuss the death of her son, pop superstar Michael Jackson, in an interview with Oprah Winfrey.
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Corey Feldman On Katherine Jackson: ‘She’s A Strong Woman’
A number of Michael Jackson’s family and friends gathered to honor the star at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills on Saturday night, an event sponsored by the Jackson Family Foundation that the King of Pop’s longtime friend, Corey Feldman, called “very nice.”
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Katherine Jackson Shows Support For Michael Jackson Fan Tribute
Michael Jackson’s mother has given her blessing to a tribute planned to her late son a year after his death at age 50.
In a video posted on YouTube, Katherine Jackson thanks people for the support they have given her family since Jackson died June 25, 2009.
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Katherine Jackson: Michael Jackson’s Children To Go To School
Michael Jackson’s mother Katherine is quoted as saying that the late pop star’s children will attend school for the first time later this year.
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UPDATED: Joe Jackson Lashes Out At Katherine Jackson; Katherine Responds
With the one-year anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death just days away, the King of Pop’s father, Joe, has opened up about his son’s death and the status of Michael’s children.
“I wanted [Katherine] to step in and go in and… keep him cheered up,” Joe said of his wife and Michael’s mother, Katherine Jackson, in a video posted on News of the World’s website on Sunday.
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Katherine Jackson Withdraws Objections To Executors of Michael’s Estate
Michael Jackson’s mother withdrew her objections Tuesday to the appointment of two longtime Jackson associates as executors of the singer’s will.
The surprise announcement came from Katherine Jackson’s attorney Adam Streisand, who said his client felt it was time the legal fighting ended.
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Katherine Jackson Not Being Snubbed From ‘This Is It’ Film Premiere
On Friday, reports surfaced suggesting that Katherine Jackson has been snubbed from the premiere of “This Is It,” but it’s not true according to a source at Sony Pictures, the studio behind the film.
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Judge Says Katherine Jackson Can Challenge Administrators Of Son’s Estate
A judge has ruled that Michael Jackson’s mother can challenge the men currently administering her son’s estate without losing her substantial stake.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff’s ruling, released Friday, clears the way for Katherine Jackson to challenge whether attorney John Branca and music executive John McClain are best-suited to handle the singer’s estate, which has been estimated to be worth more than $500 million.
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Lawyer: Katherine Jackson ‘Getting Her Grandma Swagger Back’
Katherine Jackson’s spirits are improving after weeks of mourning the loss of her son, Michael, lawyer and family spokesman L. Londell McMillan told People.
“After last Monday, it was like a load was taken off of her, and she’s kicking her heels a little bit,” McMillan said of a court decision to award her custody of her grandchildren, Prince Michael, Paris and Blanket.
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Judge Addresses Jackson’s Estate; Katherine Jackson Named Children’s Permanent Guardian
Following Monday morning’s ruling on the guardianship Michael Jackson’s three children and a short recess, the judge then moved matters surrounding Jackson’s estate. Here are the latest updates live from inside the courtroom. Check back all day for the latest information…
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Katherine Jackson: Michael Did Not Die Of ‘Natural Causes’
Katherine Jackson has spoken out for the first time since the death of her son, Michael Jackson, in late June.
In her first interview since Michael’s death, Katherine told “Geraldo at Large” she believes her son’s untimely death was suspicious.
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Report: Katherine Jackson To Get Custody Of Michael’s Children
Michael Jackson’s 79-year-old mother, Katherine Jackson, will reportedly get full custody of the singer’s three children.
Debbie Rowe, the mother of Jackson’s two eldest children, will reportedly not give up her parental rights but will not make a claim for custody.


