- Nearly $20 million went to support Jackson's children and his mother, Katherine, in 2012
- More than $91 million on taxes and licenses, including $45 million paid to the federal government for taxes.
- More than $25 million in compensation for the estate's executors, Jackson's longtime attorney John Branca and family friend and music executive John McClain. The men receive a percentage of the estate's earnings.
- More than $17 million to lawyers who represent the estate, Katherine and her grandchildren.
- Nearly $4 million to properly store and archive the trove of personal belongings and unreleased music that Jackson amassed during his lifetime.
Katherine's attorney, Perry Sanders Jr.said
"This is a complex estate with unique issues,"Under all the circumstances, Mrs. Jackson and the children are certainly being well cared for."However,his children Prince, 17; Paris, 16; and Blanket, 12,will receive inheritance when they reach adulthood
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