Jackson/Rowe Not the Biological Parents


We've learned Michael Jackson was not the biological father of any of his children. And Debbie Rowe is not the biological mother of the two kids she bore for Michael. All three children were conceived in vitro -- outside the womb.

Multiple sources deeply connected to the births tell us Michael was not the sperm donor for any of his kids. Debbie's eggs were not used. She was merely the surrogate, and paid well for her services in the births of Michael Jr. and Paris.

In the case of Prince Michael II (the youngest), we're told the surrogate was never told of the identity of the "receiving parent" -- Michael Jackson. Three days after Prince was born at Grossmont Hospital in San Diego County, Jackson's lawyer came to the hospital to pick the baby up and deliver him to Michael.

We do not know if Jackson chose the sperm or egg donors or if he even knew who they were.

Although Rowe is not the biological mother, it's not a slam dunk that she would lose a custody battle. This type of case has never been litigated in California courts. Since Rowe was married to Jackson when Michael Jr. and Paris were born, there's a presumption that she's the biological parent. That presumption can be rebutted by other evidence.

We know there are documents outlining the whole arrangement for the birth of all three kids. Nonetheless, it's still an open issue with the courts.

Michael Jackson spent about 30 pounds per month on medicines.


According to "The Sun", the singer used fictitious name to buy drugs

Michael Jackson spent 30 thousand pounds (about $ 82 thousand) per month on drugs, according to "The Sun". According to the publication, the singer, who died in last Thursday (25), using the fictitious name Omar Adams for acquiring part of medications.

Among the medications were morphine-based painkiller Vicodin, a muscle relaxant Soma and the sedative Xanax. He also tamava antidepressants, medications against anxiety and to combat the acidity in the stomach.

Some of the prescriptions were given by the dermatologist Arnold Klein in Beverly Hills. Who bought the drugs were the staff and nurses of Michael, that would be Omar Adams claimed the name of your alter ego.

The family of the singer wants to open an investigation on the amount of drugs prescribed.

"The details of the autopsy are incredibly horrible, terrifying," said family attorney, Brian Oxman the newspaper. "They shouting 'Oh my God, oh my God', reading the full result.

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AEG Promises Ticket Refund


AEG Promises Ticket Refund ...


AEG has promised a full refund for tickets to Michael Jackson's 50 London concert dates -- if you bought your tickets through an "authorized dealer."



In a statement that was set to be released in a couple of hours -- that somehow leaked -- AEG promises "the refunds will be processed by each of the authorised ticket agencies (e.g. Ticketmaster, Viagogo, See or Ticketline)."

And the statement says fans "will have the option to be sent the actual tickets" for the show. Translation -- one hell of an expensive keepsake.

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Nanny speaks on consumption of medicines by Michael


Grace Rwaramba, babysitting the children of Michael Jackson, was interviewed by the English magazine "The Times". She made revelations about the way of life of the singer, who died on Thursday (25).

The nanny, Michael is fed very little and taking many strong medications. "I had to do a wash in your stomach after ingestion of drugs. He always mingled many of them," he said.

The nanny has to say that the health status of Michael was so precarious that she had to take radical measures: "There was a time he was so bad that I let the children see that. He always ate very little."
Grace lived for more than 10 years with the Jackson family until his resignation last year. She took care of three children of the singer: Prince, Paris and Prince II.

In April this year the nanny came to visit the children on the anniversary of Paris, and relief that needed money to buy the balloons, as Michael was practically bankrupt. "Michael had no idea about money," he explained.

On the night of the death star, Katherine (mother of Michael) called Grace asked about the savings in money that the singer kept. "Grace, do you remember how Michael hid money in the house. How can you be?", Said the desperate mother of Michael.
The nanny said that economies were hidden in bags of garbage, which were in carpets. Grace was amazed as the mother of Michael seemed strong when talking on the phone.
Before disconnecting, Katherine made an appeal to former nanny: "Grace, the children are crying. They are asking about you. They can not believe that his father died."

Father of Michael Jackson: 'We are not like what is happening'




Meeting in the house of Joe and Katherine Jackson, parents of Michael Jackson, the star of the family trying to overcome the pain. But another feeling starts to touch on the relatives of the King of Pop, who died on Thursday, 25, victim of a cardiac arrest.

"We're doing a family reunion now" said the father of Michael to People magazine. "We are not like what is happening."

A source told the publication that while adults have borne the pain so angry to support children on the day following the death of the singer, this Saturday all fell in the weeping and the environment was very sad.

But despite the feelings of pain, the statement of Joe Jackson has brought to light a division between the family of Michael and his team of employees to lawyers.

"The family did not have access to will. Lawyers do not leave the family will see. The family has no idea how to act. They do not know when they bury him. They have no kind of response from lawyers for Michael." proved a source of the magazine, which also said the singer's mother is not having access to any of their property.

Also concern the family the fact that Debbie Rowe, former wife of Michael and mother of two of their children have the right to custody of children. The intention of Joe and Katherine is to stay with the grandchildren.

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Jackson admitted in 1993 having dependency on painkillers, but had recently passed an extensive medical examination, before the concert in London.



The leader of the fight for civil rights Al Sharpton met with the family of the singer in Los Angeles, the second to discuss a global tribute to Jackson and plans to preserve a legacy that changed the form of music videos and influenced a new generation of singers of R & B.



"I am here to ensure that Michael receives in death which has never had in life: he never received credit," Sharpton said to journalists after arriving at Los Angeles, where he attended the ceremony of Black Entertainment Television (BET) Awards with the father of Michael Jackson, Joe.



Joe Jackson told journalists on Sunday that the arrangements for the funeral of the King of Pop are still being discussed, but a friend of the family said that the ceremonies can happen on Wednesday and that the body may be buried in the famous Neverland ranch, which the singer was in the central region of California.



The tension surrounding the mysterious death of the singer came to light in the BET Awards, which became a tribute to the musical genius. Some stars have complained of by the media coverage of the downward spiral experienced by Jackson in the last ten years, filled with allegations involving child sexual abuse and bizarre behavior.



After questioning the medical staff of Jackson over the weekend, police in Los Angeles ruled that considers not the suspect in the death. The doctor Conrad Murray, who was next to Jackson when he died, told police that the singer not injected painkillers before his cardiac arrest on Thursday.

Coroner denied leaking of the autopsy of Michael Jackson




LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The medical legal institute in Los Angeles this Monday denied reports of a British newspaper in which Michael Jackson was magérrimo and almost bald when he died in an unexpected way on Thursday.



While the family met Jackson in Los Angeles to decide about a funeral worthy of worldwide demonstrations of affection by the "King of Pop", the singer's mother lodged a claim for custody of their three children.



Katherine Jackson asked the Superior Court of Los Angeles in the custody of Prince Michael, 12, Paris Katherine, 11, and Prince Michael II, 7, saying that "they have no relationship with his biological mother."



The first two are children of Jackson with his ex-wife Debbie Rowe is the third child of a mother's rent unidentified. A hearing to decide on the matter was scheduled for August 3.



The body of Jackson has undergone two autopsy inconclusive: a medical legal institute of the County of Los Angeles and another held by a particular pathologist. The results of toxicological tests should take several weeks to leave.



Michael Jackson died suddenly of cardiac arrest at his rented house in Los Angeles, for 50 years, last Thursday, weeks before a planned series of 50 concerts that would in London.



The assistant coroner Ed Winter said on Monday that the details released by the British tabloid Sun on the condition of the body of Jackson did not come from the county or private autopsies.



"I do not know where that information came from or who. It is not accurate. Part of it is totally false," Winter told the journalists.



Claiming to have seen a leaked report on the autopsy, The Sun said that when he died, Jackson was wearing wig to hide his hair sparse, only weighed about 51 pounds, their hips, shoulders and thighs were covered with needle marks, and that his stomach was empty, with the exception of partially dissolved tablets.

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Mother of Jackson to come to court for custody of grandchildren in the second


The mother of Michael Jackson, Katherine, must still come to court this Monday (29) for the custody of three grandchildren, said the TV channel Fox News. According to the station, as the mother of two children of the singer, Debbie Rowe, the right course would be with them, the matriarch Jackson wants to ensure that does not lose the custody. Do not know who is the biological hand of the king's youngest son of pop.

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'King of Pop', 50 years old, had cardiac arrest in the fifth in California.
Autopsy did not find 'external trauma';
The 'King of pop', the singer Michael Jackson, died this Thursday (25), Los Angeles, in the U.S. state of California, after being rescued and taken to a hospital with a cardiac arrest. He was 50 years and was preparing a final season of shows.