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Michael Jackson’s Doctor Denies Drinking at Strip Club Prior to Michael’s Death

June 23, 2010 by David · Leave a Comment 

Joe Jackson’s lawyer recently served Dr. Murray with legal papers, said to be the start of a wrongful death suit. The papers claim that Dr. Murray was at the Strip Club, Sam’s Hofbrau the night before Michael Jackson’s death. However, Dr. Murray vehemently denies the allegations and his rep states that Dr. Murry does not drink alcohol and also said, “In the weeks before Michael died, Murray barely had time to take a shower.” Finally, a stripper at the club told TMZ that she recalls the night before Jackson’s death because she was a big fan and recalls that, “It was dead that night. Dr. Murray definitely was not there.”

Joe Jackson Now Blaming His Own Wife for Michael’s Death

June 14, 2010 by David · 1 Comment 

June 25th will mark the one year anniversary of Michael Jackson’s untimely death. Instead of pulling his family together to mourn, he is alienating his own wife and accusing her for his death. Jackson stated that he “begged” his wife to get Michael into rehab for his alleged addictions. Jackson said, “If you had listened to me Michael would be living now!’ I kept thinking about the times I had stood in front of her saying something was wrong.” He went on to say, “Katherine didn’t say a word — I had to get away from her. If she’d done what I asked, Michael would be here today. I am incensed with her. She could have made a difference.” Asshole Jackson went on to say of his wife, “Mothers are always the [person] their sons look up to. I wanted her to step in and look at Mike a bit, keep him cheered up,” Joe says. “She didn’t want to do that because she was afraid that she was invading his privacy.”

Joe Jackson Press Conference

June 30, 2009 by cwiley · Leave a Comment 

Jackson family patriarch Joe Jackson was joined by Rev. Al Sharpton in a press conference regarding the death of his son, his wishes, and the fates of his three grandchildren on Monday afternoon.

Joe also defended himself against accusations that he was using his son’s death to plug his new record label, saying that he only brought it up after reporters asked him about it.

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