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Paris Jackson stuns in sheer flowy dress for glitzy bash amid legal war over Michael Jackson’s estate

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Paris Jackson made a statement in a sheer ensemble as she attended a glitzy bash during Paris Fashion Week on Thursday.

 

The 27-year-old star, who recently reunited with her mother Debbie Rowe for a rare photo, was seen stopping by an after party for the French luxury brand Chloe which took place at the Grand Palais.

It comes amid her ongoing legal war with the executors of her late father Michael Jackson’s estate.

She wowed wearing a light brown dress which flowed down past her ankles and was made of sheer material.

 

Jackson additionally slipped into a pair of open-toed sandals and allowed her long locks to flow down past her shoulders in light waves.

 

The singer accessorized the outfit with flashy, gold-chained necklaces and carried a small burgundy purse in her right hand.

A warm blush was added to better accentuate her cheekbones while a pink tint was worn on her lips for a finishing touch.

 

Earlier in the day, the star had opted for a lowkey ensemble as she strolled through the streets of Paris.

The actress put on a leggy display wearing a tan miniskirt as well as a cropped shirt and warm puffer jacket.

 

She also donned a pair of dark brown boots while styling her hair into a braid as loose wavy strands bordered the sides of her face.

 

Jackson later joined other celebrities while sporting a stylish tan dress and caped outer piece at the Chloe Fall/Winter runway show amid Paris Fashion Week.

 

Along with whisking herself away to France, the star is preparing to drop her upcoming single Zombies In Love on March 13.

 

During a recent interview with Fashion Magazine, the songstress opened up about discovering the kind of music she wants to make as she follows in her late father’s musical footsteps.

 

‘The internal journey – figuring out what I want to sound like and creating it in the studio – has been a beautiful experience,’ she expressed.

The thing that makes it difficult is other people who aren’t actually involved,’ Jackson added, referring to criticism from trolls online.

 

The media personality further discussed how chasing acclaim when it comes to creating music is not her goal.

 

‘I’ve seen a lot of people choose success over being a good person, and I don’t recommend that because you’re not going to take it with you when you go.’

 

The singer added, ‘What are you going to do? Get buried with your Oscar in your casket? Like, cool.’

Last month, Jackson sent fans into a frenzy when she reunited with her mom Debbie Rowe for very rare snaps.

 

The pair flashed small smiles for the camera as the star took a quick selfie while another showed the pair enjoying fresh air outside.

 

Rowe had been married to the Thriller singer from 1996 until their divorce was finalized in 2000.

 

During the marriage, the pair had welcomed Paris as well as son Prince, 29.

The reunion also came amid Jackson’s ongoing legal war with the executors of her late father’s estate.

 

The singer – also known as the King of Pop – passed away in June 2009 at the age of 50.

 

John McClain and John Branca have claimed that they’re owed about $115,000 in fees directly tied to their legal squabbles with Jackson.

 

Their legal team entered paperwork into Los Angeles Superior Court in January in connection with the request.

The court filing provided a detailed audit of the expenses the executors expect the estate to cover for their time and services, as Daily Mail has obtained the motion in the case.

 

Among the specific expenses cited include an anti-SLAPP motion that accounted for $93,924.63 in fees and $1,238.39 in legal costs, court docs indicated.

 

It was tied to a motion that Jackson filed in July of 2025, questioning the executors’ efforts in managing the estate of the late Thriller singer.

 

The Daily Mail had reached out to reps and attorneys for the estate and attorneys for Jackson at the time.

The motion was granted in the executors’ favor last November, and they said their victory on that front paved the way for them to recoup their court costs in the motion filed back in January.

Lawyers for the executors said the paperwork was to ‘account for the fees and costs incurred by the Executors in connection with the anti-SLAPP motion so that the Court can determine the amount of the award.’

 

A spokesperson for Jackson told Daily Mail in response to the efforts made by the executors: ‘For months, Paris Jackson has worked to address what appear to be troubling discrepancies and financial irregularities in the administration of her father’s estate.

 

‘It’s no surprise the executors and their lawyers are using every tool at their disposal to take even more money from the Jackson family and use it to line their own pockets.’

The spokesperson added, ‘Paris remains undeterred and will continue fighting for transparency, accountability and fairness for her family.’

She said in legal docs filed in Los Angeles Superior Court late last year, and obtained by the Daily Mail, that administrators Branca and McClain have reaped ‘enormous sums of cash’ from the estate of the late Thriller singer personally.

 

Jackson said in her filing that the executors had neglected to properly invest massive sums that could be lucrative to the bottom line.

 

Lawyers for the daughter of the late King of Pop said that she is ‘increasingly concerned the Estate has become the vehicle for John Branca to enrich and aggrandize himself,’ according to legal docs.

The Los Angeles native said the focus of the co-executors should be to ‘serve the beneficiaries’ best interests and steadfastly preserve her father’s legacy.’

The filing was made after she fell short in a previous legal bid to audit work the executors have done managing the estate’s finances.

 

Specific claims Jackson pointed to in her latest legal filing include the co-executors ‘apparently undertaking no effort to’ properly invest $464 million in cash the estate had on hand.

Jackson also expressed her ire at the estate’s distribution of money to lawyers handling varied affairs.

 

In legal docs, she said that 10 law firms had been awarded more than $4.5 million in 2021, a sum that exceeded the money given to any ‘individual beneficiary that year.’

 

She also said that between 2009 and 2021, executors were paid a total of $148 million.

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