Sep 9, 2010

Debbie Rowe Still Looking to Recoup 'Reasonable Attorneys Fees' from Jackson Estate

 
Debbie Rowe, the mother of Michael Jackson's two older kids, claims that the children's guardian, grandmother Katherine Jackson, wrote a letter to Michael's estate asking that the estate cover "reasonable attorneys fees" incurred by Rowe during last year's custody case over Prince and Paris.


Rowe, in court papers filed Tuesday, presents a copy of a letter she says was written by Katherine Jackson's counsel, in which Katherine requests that Michael's estate pay for Rowe's "reasonable attorneys fees relating to the guardianship [of Michael Jackson's children.]"
"Deborah Rowe and her attorney were very cooperative in helping the guardianship action go smoothly," the letter adds.
Last July, Rowe and Jackson settled on a custody agreement that placed Michael's kids in Katherine's custody and gave Rowe visitation rights with Prince and Paris.

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