After nearly two years of legal back-and-forth over Michael Jackson’s estate, a Los Angeles court has sided with the King of Pop’s estate co-executors, effectively shutting down his mother Katherine’s repeated objections to a proposed catalog sale with a hefty price tag.
Katherine, 94, had filed multiple objections after attorney John Branca and A&R executive John McClain, the co-executors of Michael’s estate and trustees of the Michael Jackson Family Trust, received a favorable ruling last year in probate court that allowed them to move forward with a reported $600 million sale of half of Michael’s music catalog to Sony.
In court documents filed on Wednesday, Aug. 21 and obtained by PEOPLE, Katherine’s latest appeal was denied, as her contentions “lack merit” and were not previously made to the probate court that approved the transaction, and because a review…