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30/06/2009Family turns attention to Jackson family estate

Plans for Jackson's funeral come as the star's family moved to assert control of the singer's affairs, vowing to seek custody of his three children and gain access to his estate.

Los Angeles -- The family of Michael Jackson gathered to discuss funeral arrangements for the tragic pop icon Monday after vowing to fight for custody of the music superstar's children and control of his estate.

Members of the musical clan were expected to meet activist Reverend Al Sharpton at the family compound in Los Angeles to finalize plans for a fitting memorial for Jackson, who died last week aged 50.

Sharpton arrived in Los Angeles late Sunday and was due to meet Jackson's family at 9:15 am local time (1615 GMT).

"I'm here to make sure Michael gets in death what he never got in life -- he never got credit," Sharpton said Sunday.

"He was not a freak, he's a genius," he said. "He was not somebody who was eccentric, he was innovative and that innovation smashed barriers and he should be given a lot more credit than he's been given."

Reports have said Jackson's family is considering a series of simultaneous memorial services around the world for the singer, reflecting the huge global reach of an artist who sold more than 750 million records.

Family members attended an awards show Sunday dedicated to African-American entertainers which became a star-studded celebration of Jackson's life, featuring an emotional tribute from his sister Janet.

"My entire family wanted to be here tonight, but it was just too painful so they elected me to speak with all of you," Janet Jackson said.

"I'd just like to say that, to you, Michael is an icon. To us, Michael is family and he will forever live in all of our hearts."

Plans for Jackson's funeral come as the star's family moved to assert control of the singer's affairs, vowing to seek custody of his three children and gain access to his estate.

A lawyer for the family, Londell McMillan, revealed the family had not yet seen a copy of the star's will.

McMillan also said the family was "closely watching" the progress of the official investigation into Jackson's death. The family already has hired a private pathologist who has carried out a second autopsy on Jackson.

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