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Oprah will talk with Michael Jackson’s mom, Katherine, in an in-depth interview on November 8 on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Chances are we won’t get to see it because we are in the UK – so if anyone watches please fill us in. We know there is alot of uproar about this interview so…#THEEND

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We found this article, it makes us feel so sad in every way!

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MICHAEL Jackson thought people wanted him dead because of “vicious rumors about him molesting children”.

The late pop legend was convinced the allegations made against him would result in his demise, even though they were never proven and was never found guilty of any wrong doing.

“He told me several times he felt that people wanted him gone, wanted him dead. He would always say that and for him to say that he must have known something,” said Michael’s mother, Katherine Jackson.

“And also the vicious rumours about him molesting children, they are one of the reasons I think that he knew people didn’t want him around any longer. But he knew those were lies.

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People Magazine Reports

Michael Jackson’s three children and mother, Katherine, are suing concert promoter AEG Live for allegedly strong-arming the singer into poor medical care and imposing a grueling rehearsal schedule that led to his death. By Jackson’s final rehearsal in June 2009 for a big comeback concert series, the entertainer was shivering and disoriented in the warm Staples Center, the lawsuit alleges, and would soon be dead from an acute level of the powerful anesthesia Propofol.

AEG had legal duties to Michael Jackson to treat him safely and to not put him in harm’s way,” says the lawsuit. “But AEG, despite its knowledge of Michael Jackson’s physical condition, breached those duties by putting its desire for massive profits from the tour over the health and safety of Michael Jackson.”

The lawsuit adds: “Due AEG’s actions and inactions, three loving children lost their father, a loving mother and father lost their son, the Jackson siblings lost their brother, and the world lost its most celebrated entertainer.”

The Jackson family alleges AEG Live breached their agreement to provide physical care for the King of Pop and that the concert promoters were negligent in hiring Dr. Conrad Murray as Jackson’s physician. The lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court.

Murray allegedly gave the singer lethal levels of an anesthetic while treating Jackson, whose death was ruled a homicide, for insomnia. He has since been charged with involuntary manslaughter.

Director Kenny Ortega, who produced Jackson’s “This Is It” tour, is also named as a defendant in the suit.

AEG had no comment and said company officials had not yet seen the complaint.

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Katherine Jackson on the day Michael was born

My experience with Marlon and Brandon didn’t dissuade me from getting pregnant again. The following year August 29, I gave birth to another son.

I remember that day well because my water broke while my neighbor Mildred White and I were driving over to see the new grammar school under construction, Garnett Elementary.

“Oh, my God, Mildred, I can’t sit in your car like this!” I exclaimed.

“Girl, don’t worry about it,” Mildred said, turning the car around.

At my request Mildred drove me home. I called my mother and she and my stepfather drove me to Mercy Hospital.

Shortly after I got there, I began having contractions. Later that night, my son was born.

“I want to name him,” my mother said. I hated her first suggestion: Ronald.

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Is this a real picture? The ladies look a little placed on the picture.

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