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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.

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