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Michael Jackson's Estate Co-Executors Seek Payment

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Two administrators of Michael Jackson's estate, along with a group of attorneys, are seeking what could amount to millions of dollars for managing the late singer's affairs after he died, according to court documents filed on Tuesday.

John Branca and John McClain, the men named as co-executors of Jackson's 2002 will, have reportedly not received any type of compensation for handling the King of Pop's estate since his death on June 25.

The specific amount of money the two men are seeking is not yet known. According to Contactmusic.com, they are entitled to at least $188,000 for the first $25 million of the Thriller icon's estate.

A hearing has been scheduled for January 4 to decide how much will be paid out to Branca and McClain.

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