The administrators of Michael Jackson's estate and a cadre of attorneys are seeking millions for managing the King of Pop's affairs after death, court documents filed Tuesday show. It's unclear how much exactly will be paid out. The administrators of Jackson's estate, attorney John Branca and music executive John McClain, are seeking five percent of money the estate has earned so far. The administrators and attorneys have not been paid since Jackson's death on June 25, the filings state. The estate may have earned $100 million or more with the sale of rights to the concert film “This Is It,” new music releases and merchandising agreements. But Jackson's estate also faces significant debt and a lawsuit cites at least 10 lawsuits that are still pending. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff has scheduled a hearing for Jan. 4 to decide how much can be paid out.