Los Angeles:
Janet Jackson has strongly refuted claims made by Michael Jackson's estate handlers that she and the King of Pop's brothers are trying to benefit financially from them.
Janet's attorney Blair G Brown said in a statement, "They stand to gain nothing financially by a finding that the will is invalid."
"What will be gained... is that the executors will be replaced and the estate and the guardianship will be managed in a manner that is in the best interest of the children, which is what Michael wanted," he added.
There have been several disagreements over the reading of the will, with the family furious that music industry veterans John Branca and John MCClain are in charge of Jackson's legacy and not they, reported E! Online.
Adding to the Jackson family feud was the recent incident that saw the family matriarch Katherine Jackson seemingly disappear for 10 days to a spa, only to claim she'd been sent there by her children.
Janet's attorney Blair G Brown said in a statement, "They stand to gain nothing financially by a finding that the will is invalid."
"What will be gained... is that the executors will be replaced and the estate and the guardianship will be managed in a manner that is in the best interest of the children, which is what Michael wanted," he added.
There have been several disagreements over the reading of the will, with the family furious that music industry veterans John Branca and John MCClain are in charge of Jackson's legacy and not they, reported E! Online.
Adding to the Jackson family feud was the recent incident that saw the family matriarch Katherine Jackson seemingly disappear for 10 days to a spa, only to claim she'd been sent there by her children.