Michael Jackson’s daughter reportedly receives $65M as benefit from father’s estate

Paris Jackson, daughter of the late legendary singer, Michael Jackson, has reportedly received $65 million in benefit from her father’s estate.

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‎It would be recalled that Michael Jackson passed away on June 25, 2009, at the age of 50, due to cardiac arrest.

‎Details Of Micheal Jackson’s Estate

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‎According to a report from E! News, the payment comes 27 months after Paris Jackson filed a petition against law firms in charge of Michael Jackson’s wealth over their premium payouts.

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‎ E! News reports thar Paris Jackson received $65 million in benefits from Michael Jackson’s estate, as stated in a court filing made on October 9, 2025, by the estate’s executors.

Notably, Michael Jackson was  in over $500 million debt at the time of his passing on June 25, 2009.

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‎At the time, $500 million in debt, accruing $30 million in interest annually.

‎This debt included $40 million owed to AEG Live for his This Is It residency and loans against his music catalog, Mijac Music.

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However under the management of executors John Branca and John McClain, Jackson’s estate has undergone a remarkable transformation.

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Through the sale of a portion of his music catalog to Sony for $600 million, the estate’s value has grown to over $2 billion as of 2025.

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Meanwhile, Paris Jackson is yet to break her silence on the $65 million payment received from her father’s estate.

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