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Michael Jackson's Estate Executors File Legal Papers to Make Alejandra Leave the House
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The Jacksons claims they want to renovate the house but Alejandra, who is Jermaine Jackson's ex-wife, is reportedly halting proceedings by remaining at the house.

AceShowbiz - The executors of Michael Jackson's estate have begun legal proceedings to force Alejandra Jackson and her children to move out of the family mansion. Jackson matriarch Katherine previously asked her former daughter-in-law, who has two sons by ex-husband Jermaine Jackson and another two kids with Randy Jackson, to leave the Hayvenhurst estate in Encino, California.

But Alejandra refused to relocate with the children - and now estate co-executors John Branca and John McClain have filed legal papers asking a judge to order her out of the property. The papers, filed at Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, January 6, state that Alejandra and her kids are not beneficiaries of the King of Pop's will and therefore have no claim to the house, reports TMZ.com.

The Jacksons reportedly want to renovate the sprawling property, but Alejandra is halting proceedings by remaining at the house.

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