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In today’s “Man, Get A Job” report, two of Michael Jackson’s brothers reportedly went to his estate in order to get them to make child support payments on their behave. Yes, Jermaine Jackson, 57, and Randy Jackson, 56, are reported to have pleaded with the estate to pay fees to Alejandra Genevieve Oaziaza.

Nope, you got it right: Both Jermaine and Randy owe child support to the same woman, which means they each share an uncle-daddy situation. And yep, I think it’s seven kinds of nasty, too.

Radar Online reports:

     The pair made the desperate move in the last 12 months after they had grave concerns they could face jail.

     “Both Randy and Jermaine were behind on their child support payments – the only way they felt they could pay it was through Michael’s estate,” an insider revealed.

     “Jermaine’s kids Jaafar and Jermajesty and Randy’s sons Donte and Randy Jr. were moved into a condo in San Fernando Valley owned by the estate to help with the legal fees a few years back.

     “But, despite that, Randy and Jermaine felt they needed extra help and they pleaded with the estate’s lawyer for help.

     “They were concerned that they could face jail time or even more charges in fines for falling behind on child support.

     “However, their request was shot down immediately as the estate has no legal obligations to Michael’s siblings,” the source said.

However, there are some Jackson brothers not looking for a handout from their brother’s estate (via TMZ):

     Unlike Randy and Jermaine Jackson … Marlon, Tito, and Jackie have NEVER tried to suckle from the teat of the Michael Jackson estate — this according to well informed sources.

     We’re told the financial motives of Randy and Jermaine have splintered the family — because the other siblings have refused to ask the estate for a handout since Michael died.

— Michael Arceneaux

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