Family seeks delay in naming Jackson executors
Michael Jackson’s family wants a judge to delay designating two men listed in the pop superstar’s will as temporary administrators of his estate so they can look deeper into his affairs.
The family also wants the additional time to see if another will emerges, as well as to accommodate Jackson’s memorial service tomorrow, said a source close to the family.
The source said the family wants the delay in naming two men, lawyer John Branca and music executive John McClain, who are designated in a five-page will filed last Wednesday as administrators to shepherd Jackson’s estate into a private trust.
The singer’s mother, Katherine Jackson, was granted some limited powers over his estate days after his death.

