Janet Jackson's lawyer dismisses allegations over brother Michael's funeral
Janet Jackson's lawyer has dismissed "outrageous" allegations suggesting the star delayed her late brother Michael's funeral over a financial dispute.
The Thriller hitmaker died on 25 June, 2009 after suffering a cardiac arrest brought on by an overdose of anesthetic Propofol.
He was publicly remembered at a memorial the following month
(Jul09) before a private burial took place in early September,
2009.
Editors at Vanity Fair alleged this week (begs01Oct12) that Janet
had delayed her sibling's funeral over money owed relating to the
burial plot deposit. The article appeared on the magazine's website
on Thursday (04Oct12) and contained excerpts from Randall
Sullivan's upcoming book, Untouchable: The Strange Life and Tragic
Death of Michael Jackson - but the R&B singer's lawyer has
moved swiftly to deny the report.
In a statement, obtained by ETOnline.com, Graydon Carter writes,
"To falsely accuse Ms. Jackson of holding up her brother's funeral
over money is outrageous. Ms. Jackson never delayed the funeral in
any way.
"In fact, she paid for the funeral and was reimbursed for some of
those expenses by Michael Jackson's estate in the year after the
services took place. In addition, there were other private costs
associated with Michael Jackson's passing that Ms. Jackson incurred
and for which she never sought reimbursement."