By ANTHONY McCARTNEY | Associated Press – 28 mins ago
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge said Tuesday he will make no changes to the guardianship of Michael Jackson's children after receiving an investigator's report on their well-being and meeting with attorneys for their caretakers.
Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ordered the inquiry after Paris Jackson was hospitalized on June 5 for taking Motrin pills and cutting her arm with a kitchen knife.
Beckloff ordered an investigator to interview Jackson's children, including Prince and Blanket, and report back to him.
Beckloff said he also met with attorneys for the children's grandmother Katherine Jackson and their adult cousin TJ Jackson, who serve as guardians.
"I'm taking no further action," Beckloff told attorneys for the Jackson estate during a hearing on an unrelated matter.
Perry Sanders Jr., an attorney for Katherine Jackson, has said Paris Jackson is physically fine and receiving proper medical attention. He has not provided further updates on her condition.
Sanders and Charles Shultz, an attorney for TJ Jackson, have said the judge's inquiry was an expected move and they supported his decision.
Richter Beckloff hat heute mitgeteilt, dass er keine Änderungen bezügl. der Vermundschaft für Michaels Kinder vornehmen wird.
Dies nachdem er die Rückmeldung über die Befragungen der Kinder erhielt und mit den ANWÄLTEN von KJ und TJ Jackson gesprochen hat.
Über seine Entscheidung hat er heute auch die Anwälte des Estates, während einer anderweitigen Anhörung (Robson), informiert.
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