Estate to pay for Jackson’s burial

By admin
for Better World Eevents

Published: September 2, 2009

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A judge Wednesday approved Katherine Jackson’s request that Michael Jackson’s estate get the bill for the cost of Thursday’s burial of her son. The cost of the burial is a secret — kept under court seal by Beckloff’s order — but it is believed to include paying Glendale police to handle traffic and security around the cemetery.

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