Superior Court Judge Robert A. Schnider has rejected Nona Paris Lola Jackson's claim that, due to a rumored sexual relationship with Jackson, she should be named the legal mother of Michael Jackson's three children.
Nona Jackson has described herself as a "black Jew born in Britain". However, despite her claims, she presented no evidence that she had ever contacted Michael Jackson regarding her filing.
Nona Jackson claimed that she had indeed contacted Michael and ex-wife Debbie Rowe prior to the legal case. On this basis she claimed that she should be involved in the lives of Prince Michael Jr., Paris Michael Katherine Jackson and Prince Michael II.
Nona Jackson, who rather incongruously signed her own lawsuit "dudu", was given a second chance by Schnider after he ruled that she could file a similar suit as soon as she had appropriately served all interested parties.
Expect more on this in due course.
Michael Jackson's Trials
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The Ongoing Trials of The Late Michael Jackson
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Jackson To Do Charity Work
Allegedly Michael Jackson will travel to Rwanda next year, to perform charity work there.
Jackson is reportedly eager to improve health care and education.
Kije Mugisha, the Deputy Director General of the Rwandan bureau of information, said:
"Michael Jackson will be here in June 2007, he confirmed this.
Michael Jackson is eager to know how many hospitals are in place in Rwanda and how he can help in improving people's health here.
He promised to do what he can afford to do. It could be in terms of equipment or any other assistance. We shall get to know much of that when he is here in June next year."
Cynics might argue that it may be unwise for the people of Rwanda to pin too much hope on Jackson doing anything for them; as the peopled devastated by hurricane Katrina can testify, they are still waiting for Jackson's much hyped charity single.
Jackson is reportedly eager to improve health care and education.
Kije Mugisha, the Deputy Director General of the Rwandan bureau of information, said:
"Michael Jackson will be here in June 2007, he confirmed this.
Michael Jackson is eager to know how many hospitals are in place in Rwanda and how he can help in improving people's health here.
He promised to do what he can afford to do. It could be in terms of equipment or any other assistance. We shall get to know much of that when he is here in June next year."
Cynics might argue that it may be unwise for the people of Rwanda to pin too much hope on Jackson doing anything for them; as the peopled devastated by hurricane Katrina can testify, they are still waiting for Jackson's much hyped charity single.
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