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Diana Ross’ Niece Claims She’s Michael Jackson’s Love Child. Could It Be True?

Posted by maralee on July 27th, 2010 at 5:20 pm

michael jackson neverland 300x300 Diana Ross Niece Claims Shes Michael Jacksons Love Child. Could It Be True?A love child, abduction, murder…it sounds like the plot to a supermarket novella, a soap opera plot line, or the basis of a Lifetime Entertainment channel movie. But it’s real and it gets even stranger. It involves Michael Jackson.

Mocienne Petit Jackson has filed legal documents claiming that she is the love child of Michael Jackson and that she was conceived when he was just 17 years old. Her mother is Diana Ross’ sister Barbara, making this entirely plausible.

But then it just gets weird. Very, very weird.

Mocienne says that Katherine Jackson tried to “abduct” her and send her to Belgium to protect Michael’s “reputation,” reports TMZ. And that’s not the strangest claim.

She had not one, but seven abductors all, every single one, of whom were later murdered.

If a judge grants her a DNA test and it proves positive, Mocienne could stand to inherit a large chunk of change and would like to have custody of Prince, Paris, and Blanket so that she can give them a “more normal life.”

Thus far her proof is that 1) Her mother Barbara would have been around Michael. 2) She has the same rare disease as Michael, Vitiligo. 3) She actually wants to go through with a DNA test, so she is probably pretty certain.

There may be a good chance that her claim she is Michael’s child is legitimate, but that doesn’t mean the rest of her story isn’t pure crazy.

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 Diana Ross Niece Claims Shes Michael Jacksons Love Child. Could It Be True?

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