JACKSON-IN-LAW’S EVICTION BATTLE HEATS UP
JERMAINE and RANDY JACKSON’s ex-wife ALEJANDRA is waging a new war against the executors of MICHAEL JACKSON’s estate after accusing them of trying to force her out of the family compound by threatening to fumigate the property - with her in it.
Alejandra has become embroiled in a legal battle with the Jacksons in recent months after family members asked a judge to help them remove her and her kids from their Encino, California home, so her temporary residence there could be renovated.
She refused to move and reportedly snubbed an offer to sign a confidentiality agreement in exchange for a lavish apartment from Jackson matriarch Katherine.
The case is due to go before a Los Angeles judge on 15 March (11), but Alejandra has filed new court documents claiming the executors have adopted more threatening tactics to force her out her guest house.
In legal papers obtained by TMZ.com, she claims executors John McClain and John Branca cut off the gas to the property and began changing the locks, while she and her children were still inside the house.
She also alleges McClain and Branca vowed to have the estate fumigated on 3 January (11), even if she had yet to vacate, and ordered staff to remove all food from the home.
But estate lawyer, Howard Weitzman, is preparing to challenge the accusations at the next court hearing, dismissing Alejandra’s claims as "preposterous".
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