MLK's Kids Bicker Over Spielberg Biopic

Siblings plan to fight Dexter King's sale of movie rights to their father's life
By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff
Posted May 20, 2009 7:03 AM CDT
MLK's Kids Bicker Over Spielberg Biopic
"Dexter King has entered into an agreement without approval of his shareholders," Bernice King said yesterday. "It's about Dexter King and the empire he is trying to build with Madison Jones."   (AP Photo/W.A. Harewood)

The sale of the movie rights to Martin Luther King Jr.'s life has revived the feud among his three surviving children, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Martin Luther King III and Bernice King say their brother Dexter—chief executive of the King estate—only informed them of the plans for a biopic to be directed by Steven Spielberg yesterday. The two do not consider the Dreamworks deal valid and they plan to fight it. 

"We are taking action," Bernice King said. "We cannot reveal what it is at this time.” She accused her brother of trying to "build an empire" with his longtime associate, Madison Jones, who will co-produce along with former Motown exec Suzanne de Passe and Spielberg.
(More Dexter King stories.)

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