Joe Jackson claims he’s entitled to an allowance from his son’s estate. By Gil Kaufman Joe Jackson Photo: Michael Buckner/ Getty Images On Tuesday, Judge Mitchell Beckloff rebuffed Joseph Jackson’s bid to block the appointment of attorney John Branca and music exec John McClain to the position of co-executors of Michael Jackson’s estate, saying that the family patriarch had no standing on the matter because he was not named a beneficiary in his son’s will. Joseph Jackson had raised an objection to the judge appointing the two men to the official position of executors, filing court papers on Monday claiming that Michael believed Branca and McClain were defrauding him, according to the Los Angeles Times
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