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Paris Jackson Doing Better after being rushed to Hospital after Suicide Attempt

Published by EOTM News Editor on June 5th, 2013 - in Breaking News, Celebrity News, Entertainment News, Trending

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The late great pop star Michael Jackson’s15 year old daughter, Paris Jackson, was hospitalized early Wednesday morning in what is being described as a suicide attempt, according to TMZ.

Paris Jackson on Aug. 30 in Gary, Ind.(Photo: Tasos Katopodis, Getty Images)

Paris was taken out of her Calabasas, Calif., family house on a stretcher at around 2 a.m., reports TMZ, and taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital.

According to CNN, Paris called a suicide counseling hot line, which led to a counselor calling 911 to the Jackson home in Calabasas, California, the sources said. Other Jackson sources stopped short of calling the incident a suicide attempt, although one suggested it might be “a cry for help.”

SIRIUSXM Radio“Being a sensitive 15-year-old is difficult no matter who you are,” the family attorney Perry Sanders said. “It is especially difficult when you lose the person closest to you.”

Paris’ mom, Debbie Rowe, told Entertainment Tonight that Paris, 15, was “rushed to the hospital with cuts on her wrist.” Paris has had “a lot going on (lately),” she continued.

ET also reports that she was mad about not being able to go to a June 6 Marilyn Manson concert.

USA Today contributed to this report.

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Michael Jackson Nephew Slams Wade Robson Molestation Claim

Published by EOTM News Editor on June 4th, 2013 - in Breaking News, Crime and Punishment, Entertainment News

Wade Robson attends Michael Jackson trial. Getty Image

Michael Jackson Nephew Slams Wade Robson Molestation Claim (via NewsLook)

Video News by NewsLook On the heels of Wade Rodbson’s “Today” show interview, Michael Jackson’s nephew Taj Jackson is defending the late King of Pop’s legacy against the latest molestation claims.

 

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Janet Jackson joins the Billionaire’s Club

Published by EOTM News Editor on May 22nd, 2013 - in Breaking News, Celebrity News, Entertainment News, Trending

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Janet Jackson Is a Billionaire (via NewsLook)

Video News by NewsLook With all of the attention surrounding the wrongful death lawsuit of Michael Jackson, sister Janet has stayed relatively out of the limelight. Little did we know that Janet has actually been doing great, so great in fact that she just joined the billionaire’s club!

 

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MJ’s Kids visit his hometown on his Birthday

In remembrance of their father, Michael Jackson, Paris, Prince and Blanket visited MJ’s hometown of Gary, Indiana yesterday on his birthday. Before the vigil the children were given blue ” I love Gary” T-shirts by Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson as they posed for pictures at a casino overlooking Lake Michigan.

“We just want you to know how much he meant to us and the city of Gary,” the mayor said.

Prince, left, and Paris Jackson, son and daughter to the late pop icon Michael Jackson, display T-shirts given to them by Gary Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, in Gary, Ind. Members of Michael's family are in the Northwestern Indiana city on what would have been Jackson's 54th birthday (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Fans in Gary, have put together a vigil for the pop legend every year since Jackson’s passing and diehards began forming around his child hood home on Wednesday morning, the vigil has grown each year since the entertainer’s death three years ago.

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“We’re here in Gary, and it’s a new experience for us. People are real nice here and it’s amazing how much our dad is respected and loved,” Prince told a local reporter.

Blanket added:

“It’s a good place. It’s good to see it, the place where our dad grew up.”

Paris remembered her father on Twitter yesterday, writing:

“thru my joy & my sorrow, in the promise of another 2morro, i’ll never let u apart for ur always in my heart … happy birthday i love u daddy.”

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When asked how she and her brothers were doing, Paris replied:

“We’ve adjusted over the past years. And I think that coming here and seeing our dad’s old house, and all the fans coming out, I think it’s really sweet that they did that. I want people to remember him “as one of the greatest and nicest guys ever,” Paris added.

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Jackson wanted normal childhood for kids: daughter



Jackson wanted normal childhood for kids: daughter (via AFP)

Michael Jackson made his children wear masks so they would not be recognized without him, and could have some kind of a normal childhood unlike his own, the late star’s daughter Paris said. In only her second public interview, the 13-year-old said she didn’t understand why she and her siblings Prince…

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Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris talks to ‘Ellen’ about acting dreams, being in spotlight

Published by EOTM News Editor on December 14th, 2011 - in Breaking News, Celebrity News
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Jackson’s daughter says she was inspired to be an actress after seeing her father in the film “Moonwalker.”“My dad was in the movie ‘Moonwalker’ and I knew he could sing really well, but I didn’t know he could act,” Paris Jackson told talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, according to a transcript of the episode to air Thursday. “I saw that and I said, ‘Wow, I want to be just like him.’”

(Warner Bros., Michael Rozman/Associated Press) - In this Dec. 13, 2011 photo released by Warner Bros., talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, right, welcomes Paris Jackson, daughter of the late pop star Michael Jackson during a taping of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” in Burbank, Calif. The episode will air on Thursday.

 

The film featuring Jackson’s signature dance move and other videos was released in 1988.

Paris said her father encouraged her and did improvisation sessions to develop her skills. The 13-year-old has been cast alongside Larry King in a film based on a new children’s book, “Lundon’s Bridge and the Three Keys,” which is in early stages of development.

The Internet Movie Database, known as IMDB, shows the film is tentatively scheduled for a 2013 release, although filmmakers have not presented the teen’s proposed acting contract to a Los Angeles court as required because she is a minor.

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Paris also talked about the lengths that her father took to protect her identity for an episode that will air on Thursday.

She said her father protected her and her two brothers from the media, such as by placing them in masks or dressing them in costumes when they were in public. She said she initially thought wearing the mask was stupid, but later came to realize that it was for her and her brothers’ protection.

She said no one recognized her when she began attending school after her father’s death in June 2009.

“I was like, yes, I have a chance to be normal,” she said.

Jackson’s children have since been in the public eye, appearing onstage at their father’s televised memorial service, the Grammy Awards and other television appearances.

News Source:

Washington Post

http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/michael-jacksons-daughter-paris-talks-to-ellen-about-acting-dreams-being-in-spotlight/2011/12/14/gIQAUsTLuO_story.html

 
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Conrad Murray gets four years for role in Michael Jackson’s death

The judge voices shock at Dr. Conrad Murray’s lack of remorse and criticizes the physician for recent comments suggesting Michael Jackson ‘entrapped’ him.

Dr. Conrad Murray sits in court in downtown Los Angeles after being sentenced to four years behind bars for involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. (Pool photo / November 29, 2011

The trial of Dr. Conrad Murray in the drug overdose death of Michael Jackson ended with a resounding rebuke from the trial judge, who lambasted his treatment as “money for medicine madness.”

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, in sentencing Murray to the maximum of four years on Tuesday, expressed shock over the doctor’s lack of remorse and criticized him for recently televised comments suggesting that the singer had “entrapped” him.

“Yipes! Talk about blaming the victim,” Pastor declared before sentencing Murray after the seven-week trial. “Not only isn’t there any remorse, there is umbrage and outrage on the part of Dr. Murray against the decedent.”

The judge described Murray’s use of a surgical anesthetic for insomnia as “horrible medicine” practiced by someone more concerned with collecting his $150,000-a-month salary than following the Hippocratic oath. He said he was astounded to hear the doctor say in a documentary broadcast earlier this month, “I do not feel guilty because I did not do anything wrong.”

“He has absolutely no sense of remorse, absolutely no sense of fault and is and remains dangerous,” Pastor said.

After the angry upbraiding, the judge imposed the statutory maximum — four years behind bars. But under a new state law, Murray will serve that sentence in L.A. County Jail rather than in a state prison. The law, designed to put the state in compliance with a U.S. Supreme Court decision about conditions in state prisons, affects nonviolent offenders such as Murray.

Steve Whitmore, a spokesman for the county Sheriff’s Department, said the most time Murray would spend in County Jail is two years under state sentencing guidelines.

Dist. Atty. Steve Cooley said Tuesday that he is concerned Murray might actually spend less time in jail if the sheriff is forced to release inmates early because of overcrowding. Sheriff’s officials said they have made no decision on whether there will be early releases.

The 58-year-old cardiologist, convicted Nov. 7, has lost or is in the process of losing medical licenses he holds in three states, and his lawyer mused in court Tuesday about the possibility of his working as a coffee barista or a Wal-Mart greeter. Jailers have classified Murray as “mentally disturbed” and “suicidal,” according to a probation report.

In court Tuesday, Murray blew kisses toward his girlfriend and mother in the spectator’s gallery but stared impassively as the judge dressed him down.

Jackson’s relatives opted not to address the judge, but Brian Panish, an attorney for matriarch Katherine Jackson, read a statement on the family’s behalf describing the impact of the performer’s 2009 death and saying they wanted justice but not revenge.

“As Michael’s parents, we never have imagined we would live to witness his passing. It is simply against the natural order of things,” the statement read.

“As his children, we will grow up without a father, our best friend, our playmate and our dad,” it continued.

Katherine Jackson, 81, sat near four of her surviving children with her head bowed for much of the proceedings. In an interview with a probation officer collecting information for sentencing, she asked for the maximum penalty. “She noted that every morning he is the first thing she thinks about,” the official wrote.

Prosecutors had requested a state prison sentence, although they conceded to the judge that the new state law makes a jail term the only possible sentence. Cooley later said his office was contemplating an appeal of the sentence as a broader challenge to the new law.

“This is going to be the first of many high-publicity cases where the public is going to realize they were let down” by state legislators, he said.

Lead prosecutor David Walgren told the judge that rather than making one mistake, Murray had been “playing Russian roulette” with Jackson for two months leading up to his death. With the doctor’s nightly administering of propofol “in that reckless, obscene manner, Michael Jackson’s life was put at risk,” Walgren said.

Murray’s defense unsuccessfully argued for probation. Attorney Ed Chernoff urged the judge to consider the “book” of Murray’s life rather than the single chapter of his work for Jackson. Highlighting the doctor’s rise from poverty in Trinidad and his charity work, he asked, “What about the rest of his life, what about before Michael Jackson asked for propofol, what about that?”

The judge said he was not persuaded by the lawyer’s arguments or 35 letters sent on Murray’s behalf by patients, family and friends. Pastor seized on the defense’s own metaphor, saying, “Regrettably the most significant chapter as it relates to this case is the chapter regarding treatment or lack of treatment of Michael Jackson.”

“It should be made very clear that experimental medicine is not going to be tolerated, and Mr. Jackson was an experiment,” he said. Addressing a claim put forth throughout the trial by the defense, the judge said of the singer, “The fact that he participated in it does not excuse or lessen the blame of Dr. Murray, who simply could have walked away and said no, as countless others did.”

Pastor repeatedly spoke of failures in Murray’s character and said the piece of evidence that “stuck out the most” was a surreptitious recording the doctor made of a drug-addled Jackson.

“I have repeatedly asked myself: Why did this happen and for what reasons?” Pastor said. One conclusion, he said, was that Murray kept the recording to blackmail Jackson in case they had a falling-out. “That tape recording was Dr. Murray’s insurance policy.”

Prosecutors had asked the judge to order Murray to pay Jackson’s heirs $100 million in anticipated earnings from canceled concerts. The judge said he needed more information about the estate’s calculation to make a decision.

News Source:

LA Times

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-1130-conrad-murray-sentencing-20111130,0,4755417.story?track=rss

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Paris Jackson rocks Chris Brown Concert in Los Angeles

Published by EOTM News Editor on October 21st, 2011 - in Breaking News, Celebrity News, Entertainment News

Paris Jackson sits front row at the Chris Brown concert Thursday night in Los Angeles for some much needed fun time with friends. A time out from the People vs Conrad Murray- Manslaughter trial.

Can you tell from the photos that Paris is a big fan of Chris Brown?

 

Paris Jackson, the daughter of the late superstar, was snapped in the front row of his Los Angeles concert yesterday, screaming his name and singing and dancing along to his set.

 

She screamed and sang along to Chris Breezy’s tunes.. good for you Paris…just know Chris Brown is no role model. I’m just saying…

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Michael Jackson Nude Death Photo Shown on Television

In a shocking moment during the televised Dr. Conrad Murray manslaughter trial, a photo of a nude and dead Michael Jackson was shown briefly on television Tuesday.

The image was taken hours after the singer died.

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Michael Jackson’s Children Honor Their Father

Published by EOTM News Editor on October 9th, 2011 - in Breaking News, Celebrity News, Entertainment News

Michael Jackson’s children Prince, 14, Paris, 13 and Blanket, 9, took the stage briefly in Cardiff, Wales, to introduce a live satellite performance by Beyonce.

Paris addressed the crowd of 50,000 gathered at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium stating, “We’re very happy to be here on this special night to honor our father.”

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Dr. Murray ‘wanted to get rid of cream’ at Jackson’s house

Photo credit: AP - Jackson's personal assistant, Michael Amir Williams, said that Dr Conrad Murray asked to be driven from the hospital to the singer's house to 'get rid of a cream that the world should never see.

After Jackson was pronounced dead, Dr. Conrad Murray wanted to get back inside Michael Jackson’s house to retrieve “some cream,” according to testimony at his trial yesterday. Murray wanted “to get rid of a cream that the world should never see” as the singer lay dead.

Dr. Murray is currently on trial for the involuntary manslaughter. Michael Jackson died from acute Propofol intoxication in June 2009. The Dr. alleges he panicked after Michael was pronounced dead in hospital and begged to be taken back to the Los Angeles property where he died.

However, Michael’s personal assistant Michael Amir Williams refused to let him and asked security to place the house on “lockdown” so he couldn’t get back into the mansion.

Williams also told the Los Angeles courtroom that he lied to Murray and told him the keys to his car had been taken by the police as Michael’s personal physician insisted that he be taken back to the house.

Murray then allegedly asked to be taken “to get food” but Williams once again refused him.

The court was also played the panicked voice mail that Murray left on Williams’ phone after finding a lifeless Michael.

Williams said he had received the voice mail at 12.13pm on June 25, 11 minutes before an emergency call was placed.

When he called Murray back, two minutes later, he claims he was told Michael had had a “bad reaction” and to “get somebody here immediately” but was not asked to call 911.

When the assistant arrived at Michael’s mansion he said he saw his body being brought down the stairs on a gurney and Murray seemed “frantic”.

Williams then told the court how he drove behind the ambulance to the hospital with Michael’s three children, Prince Michael, Paris and Blanket, and their nanny.

If found guilty Murray faces up to four years in prison. The trial continues

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Michael Jackson Death Photo Shown during Opening Statements

A startling new photo of Michael Jackson’s corpse was released on Tuesday.

(Court Evidence) Dr. Conrad Murray's trial began with the D.A. showing a picture of a dead Michael Jackson lying on a gurney with his eyes closed, mouth open and tape between his lips and nose.

The photo was revealed during the opening arguments, when prosecutor David Walgren showed the courtroom a 2009 photo taken of Jackson following his death on June 25, 2009. The pop star can be seen lying in a hospital bed, wearing a hospital gown.

Dr. Conrad Murray is being charged with involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson’s death and could face four years in prison and lose his medical license if convicted.

Also presented were the almost incoherent recording, also presented by prosecutors, was retrieved from defendant Murray’s iPhone with a time stamp of May 10, 2009 – about a month before Jackson died from an overdose of the surgery-strength anesthetic propofol on June 25.

“When people leave this show, when people leave my show, I want them to say, ‘I’ve never seen nothing like this in my life. Go. Go,’” Jackson is heard saying in painfully slow, clearly intoxicated speech.

“I’m taking that money, a million children, children’s hospital, the biggest in the world, Michael Jackson’s Children’s Hospital,” the labored voice from beyond the grave continued.

“This voice recording documents Michael Jackson highly under the influence of unknown agents,” prosecutor David Walgren told jurors during opening statements.

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People vs. Dr. Conrad Murray Defense Claims

Published by EOTM News Editor on September 27th, 2011 - in Breaking News, Trending, World News

Opening statements have begun in the trial of the doctor accused of killing Michael Jackson with an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol.

Dr. Conrad Murray‘s attorney Ed Chernoff told the jury Michael Jackson caused his own death.

Deputy District Attorney David Walgren began laying out the involuntary manslaughter case against Dr. Death aka Murray.

A number of Jackson’s family members were in the courthouse, including his father Joseph, mother Katherine, sisters LaToya and Janet, and brothers Jermaine, Randy and Tito.

Murray arrived holding hands with his mother.

Murray has pleaded not guilty and he and his attorneys have denied he gave Jackson anything that should have killed the pop superstar.

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Stars take to Twitter in Commemoration of MJ

Published by EOTM News Editor on June 25th, 2011 - in Breaking Dawn, Celebrity News

Stars from the music and entertainment world took to Twitter Saturday to express appreciation for Michael Jackson on the second anniversary of his death.

Jackson died June 25, 2009 of an overdose of the sedative Propofol.

Rhianna wrote, “We miss you, We love you…often imitated, NEVER duplicated!!! You will live on forever!” Rihanna’s ex-boyfriend Chris Brown echoed those sentiments, “I love you MJ.”

Michael’s sister Janet Jackson wrote, “I MISS U. I LUV U.”

Music producer (and ex-boyfriend of Janet Jackson) Jermaine Dupri wrote, “on this date 2 years ago we lost the M in music as far as I’m concerned.” Dupri went on to quote lyrics from several Jackson songs, concluding that “tonight @playhouse, I promise you I tear that bitch down!!!! in Memory of The King.” Dupri is performing at the Hollywood nightclub in what is being dubbed a BET Awards celebration.

Usher, whose dance moves and soft voice are often compared to Jackson’s, focused on the “King of Pop’s” personal side, “MJ….REST THE DEAD!! You live on through what you blessed us all with. Your compassion and dedication compels us to be our greatest.”

Director Spike Lee wrote in uppercase letters to emphasize his point, “2 YEARS AGO TODAY WE LOST MICHAEL JACKSON. WE LOVE YOU.”

Bruno Mars tweeted, “Now playing- I Wanna Be Where You Are by The Jackson 5.. Michael was and still remains The Best!”

 

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Michael Jackson Remembered

Published by EOTM News Editor on June 25th, 2011 - in Breaking News, Celebrity News, Trending

Two years later….MJ..will never be forgotten. EOTM remembers the Man in the Mirror.Today we celebrate his legacy, leave your comments below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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