QUOTE(vile1897 @ 2012 07 29, 23:09)
as maniau,ka djie atsiribojo...
Papildyta:ir kur cia nesusigraudins vaikai
http://www.youtube.c...player_embeddedvaikai turi tik vieną artimą - močiutę, jos autoritetui ir paklūsta. Dabar gal močiutė daro spaudimą , kad ta muilo opera spaudos būtų užmiršta, klanas suvienytas. O gal vaikai močiutės nebepaleidžia vienos
man irgi apmaudu, kad jermeinas, Tito, organizavę MJJ valios pakeitimą, tiksliau spjovę į ją, toliau sau MJJ dainas ir netgi jo nuotraukas ant scenos demonstruoja.

kokie jie veidmainiai
Papildyta:kai kurie iš Jacksonų ban'ą gavo:
ROLAND S. MARTIN EXCLUSIVE: Janet Jackson, Others Family Members Barred From Moms California Home JULY 29, 2012 ARTS 2 COMMENTS By Roland S. Martin Editor-in-Chief RolandMartinReports.com The executors of Michael Jacksons estate have barred a number of the late singers siblings, including Janet Jackson, from the California home where their mother, Katherine, is raising the late singers three children. The details of who is and isnt allowed onto the Calabas, California is detailed in an email obtained by CNNs Roland S. Martin. Howard Weitzman, who represents John McClain and John Branca, sent the email Wednesday to Charles Schultz, an attorney for Mrs. Jackson. Weitzman writes that after the drama over the last two weeks, which including allegations that Katherine Jackson had gone missing for 10 days and was unable to reach Paris, Prince and Blanket Jackson, which led to her having to share guardianship of the children with another grandchild, TJ Jackson, it is necessary to bar certain family and friends from the property. Given the circumstances of the last two weeks, and in order to protect the children and Mrs. Jackson, the Executors believe that it would not be appropriate to allow the following individuals to enter the residence or its grounds and we instruct the security to preclude the following from entering the residence or the grounds:

Randy Jackson and any of his children,

Janet Jackson,

Rebbie Jackson and any of her children,

Jermaine Jackson, his wife and any of his children,

Janice Smith, or anyone else who was involved in the recent events that led to Mrs. Jacksons separation from and inability to communicate with Michaels children, or any agents or representatives of any of these individuals, Weitzman wrote. There will be no other security or drivers allowed on the property except those employed by the Estate of Michael Jackson. Joe Jackson is precluded from entering the property. Howard Mann who is in litigation against the Estate and is working with the Jackson siblings that wrote the letter should also not be allowed on the premises. The letter Weitzman is referring to is the one signed by Randy, Janet, Jermaine, Rebbie and Tito Jackson, alleging that the 2002 will authorizing Branca and McClain to be the executors of estate is fraudulent. Tito later apologized for signing the letter. Of course, Paris, Prince and Blanket, T.J. and his brothers, Tito, Marlon, Jackie and their spouses, current security (hired by the Estate), staff (per T.J.), Meg Lodise, Michael Kane, Sandra Ribera, Parry Sanders, Trent Jackson, you (Charles Shultz) and anyone else authorized by T.J. (other than the Excluded Individuals listed above), may enter and remain on the premises, Weitzman wrote. Weitzmans email does not mention Michaels sister, LaToya, and whether she can visit the property. She has publicly called on her family to stop the infighting. According to a Jackson family source, the estate is allowed to make such demands because it pays the monthly lease payment on the Calabas home. Katherine Jackson controls the $70,000 monthly stipend the estate allocates to each Jackson child a total of $210,000 any way she sees fit, including school costs and other expenses. Katherine Jackson is currently in the process of trying to purchase the home so the estate wont be able to dictate such terms, the source said. Weitzman writes that if law enforcement needs to be made of the letter, Schultz, T.J. Jackson or anyone else is authorized to show it to them. It is imperative to the Estate that from this point forward a safe and appropriate environment be provided for Michael Jacksons children and his mother as well, Weitzman wrote.