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"It's unclear why Joe didn't try to join in Katherine's suit rather than filing a separate one on his own."Of course it's unclear.
It's possible Katherine didn't want him.
Attorneys for AEG Live questioned in court papers whether 83-year-old Joe Jackson is a lawful heir to the King of Pop under the state's wrongful death statute, noting that Joe Jackson said in interviews that his son never supported him financially. The singer was frank about his relationship with his father, the AEG Live court papers stated. "At the time Michael Jackson died, (his father) was estranged from his son, who repeatedly and publicly accused him of physical and other abuse," according to the AEG Live court papers. But the lawyers said that, even if Joe Jackson could show he was an heir, he should have included his claims within the negligence case against AEG Live brought in September 2010 by Katherine Jackson two months before he filed his own case. "The law is well-established that all plaintiffs must join together in a single wrongful death action against any given defendant," the AEG Live court papers stated. "AEG Live will not speculate as to why (Joe Jackson) was not joined in, and did not seek to join, Mrs. Jackson's lawsuit." Joe Jackson could still try and become a party to his wife's case, the AEG Live court papers stated. If he can prove that Katherine Jackson's lawyers improperly left him out of her case, he can ask for damages against her, according to the AEG Live court papers.
It seems to me that one side of this big family has no idea whatthe other side of same family is up to.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginIt seems to me that one side of this big family has no idea whatthe other side of same family is up to.It seems to me as well.The MJ "legal battle saga" is lasting for too long.