The Washington Times

T.J. Jackson: Emerges as Katherine’s co-guardian

LOS ANGELES (AP) — T.J. Jackson was one of Michael Jackson’s favorite nephews. An heir to the family’s musical talent and striking good looks, he is the son of Tito, one of the original Jackson Five. Largely unknown to the American public until now, he has been anointed as co-guardian of Michael’s most prized treasures — his three children.

Suddenly, T.J. is the chosen Jackson, the one designated to work beside Michael’s mother to look after the welfare of his three cousins Prince, 15, Paris, 14 and Blanket,10, who will inherit the King of Pop’s fortune.

He’s stepping into a sensitive situation just days after a family feud went viral. But he appears to have only one interest at heart — the children.

“He has been very dedicated to these kids since Michael Jackson’s death and he was involved with them before that,” T.J.’s lawyer, Charles A. Schultz, said at a Thursday court hearing.

Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff, who appointed T.J. to work with Katherine Jackson, said there is a strong bond between the 34-year-old T.J. and the children.

“They have a very significant relationship with T.J. Jackson and they love him very much,” said the judge. “There are things about his past that the kids can relate to.”

Schultz agreed, saying outside court: “He had a loss early in his life of a close personal relative and they can identify with that.”

In 1994, six years after his parents divorced, T.J.’s mother, Dolores, died in a drowning at her home swimming pool. Her boyfriend was later convicted of causing her drowning and was sentenced to 15 years in prison.

When Michael Jackson died in 2009, Dr. Conrad Murray was accused of causing his death and was convicted of manslaughter. He is currently serving a four-year prison term.

Now, three years after his death, Michael’s children are at the center of a familial battle and TJ’s role has become even more important. Recently, Katherine Jackson was reported missing and Beckloff replaced her with T.J. as the children’s guardian. Now she’s back, telling a story of having been held virtually incommunicado at a resort in Tucson, Ariz., unaware that she was the subject of a missing person’s report.

In the court hearing Thursday, with neither of the parties present, the judge ruled that T.J. and Katherine will share guardianship on a temporary basis. The arrangement could be made permanent later.

Beckloff had appointed an investigator to look into the domestic situation at the suburban Calabasas mansion where the young Jacksons have been living with their 82-year-old grandmother.

The result was a glowing report: “It appears from the report that Katherine Jackson has done a wonderful job and cares about the children very much,” the judge said. “I think the kids are in terrific hands.”

No mention was made of the Jackson siblings who were at the center of a family dispute last week that broke into a public shouting match on the driveway of Katherine’s home. What one lawyer called “the chaos” ended with Jermaine Jackson calling for a truce.

T.J., who is movie star-handsome and has a band with his brothers called 3T, is named Tito Joseph for his father and grandfather. Always known as T.J., he appears to have emerged as a welcome stable force in the family.

Story Continues →

View Entire Story

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Comments
blog comments powered by Disqus
You Might Also Like
  • President Obama speaks about national security on May 23, 2013, at the National Defense University at Fort McNair in Washington as CODEPINK founder Medea Benjamin shouted at him from the back of the auditorium. (Associated Press)

    Obama: Al Qaeda is on ‘a path to defeat’; president returns to foreign policy issues

  • IRS official Lois Lerner is sworn in on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 22, 2013, before the House Oversight Committee hearing to investigate the extra scrutiny IRS gave to tea party and other conservative groups that applied for tax-exempt status. Lerner told the committee she did nothing wrong and then invoked her constitutional right to not answer lawmakers' questions. (Associated Press)

    Answers on IRS only raise more questions and calls for a special investigation

  • House Speaker John Boehner, Ohio Republican, listens to a reporter's question during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 23, 2013. (Associated Press)

    Boehner: House won’t pass Senate immigration bill

  • Celebrities In The News
  • Backstreet Boys singer-songwriter Nick Carter has written the memoir "Facing the Music and Living to Talk About It." (AP Photo/Bird Street Books)

    Nick Carter: Backstreet Boy pens memoir

  • Debbie Reynolds: We all knew Liberace was gay

  • "Glee" star Lea Michele attends the Fox Network 2013 Upfront party at Wollman Rink in Central Park in New York on Monday, May 13, 2013. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

    Lea Michele: ‘Glee’ star has book scheduled for 2014

      • Independent voices from the TWT Communities

        Media Migraine

        First over-the-counter column approved for fast and effective relief from even your worst media-induced headache.

        In My Orbit

        Opinion, analysis, and musings on politics, pop culture, reinvention, and the resultant flotsam and jetsam floating around the right-of-center quadrant of the Left Coast.

        Sightseers' Delight

        Consummate traveler Todd DeFeo explores the unique stories that make destinations worth going to.

        The Editors Say

        We welcome you to the intimate and personal thoughts on the news and events we, as editors, watch, read, and discuss with our writers every day.