Estate lawyer insists Michael Jackson's kids are not broke

A lawyer representing Michael Jackson's estate has dismissed rumors suggesting the superstar's three children are struggling financially following their father's death.
The King of Pop passed away in 2009 and he left instructions for a trust fund to be set up to look after his children, Prince, Paris and Blanket, as well as his mother Katherine, who is co-guardian of the youngsters.
A new report published in the New York Daily News suggests the
children's trust fund remains empty even though the singer's estate
has generated more than $600 million since his death.
Howard Weitzman, a lawyer representing Jackson's estate, insists
legal work is still being done to settle all of the singer's debts,
but once the administration is complete, the children will all
benefit from their late father's fortune.
He tells the publication, "The probate is still pending, and
although almost all of Michael's personal debt has been or is about
to be paid in full, the estate is technically still in debt. Once
all of the creditors' claims, taxes and pending litigations (sic)
have been resolved, the trusts will be funded per court order...
(It's) too early to speculate on any precise number for a value. It
will be a substantial number, I'm certain."