Paris Jackson rolled the dice against her father’s powerhouse estate — and it turned out to be a bust.
The only daughter of pop king Michael Jackson has been ordered to pay the same high-powered attorneys she accused of mishandling money in a court filing last month.
A judicial referee struck nearly the entire petition she filed and granted the estate’s request for attorney fees, according to a Nov. 13 ruling filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
Paris, 27, had accused longtime estate co-executors John Branca and John McClain of showering outside lawyers with “lavish gratuities” and keeping the estates beneficiaries — herself, brothers Prince and Bigi, and Michael’s mother Katherine — in the dark.
She claimed the pair operated “like the Wizard of Oz,” controlling the flow of information

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