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Michael Jackson's Mom Evicts Grandchildren
The move was prompted by the stun gun incident last month.
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ENCINO -- The Jackson family compound in Encino is undergoing a downsizing of sorts -- at least as far as Katherine Jackson's grandchildren are concerned.
The family matriarch is cleaning house, asking four of her own grandchildren to move out of her Encino mansion.
A family spokesperson, who didn't want to be identified, told KTLA that Katherine has asked Alejandra Genevieve Oaziaza, who lives at the estate with two of her children with Randy Jackson and two with Jermaine Jackson, to leave the compound within the next week.
Katherine has arranged for Alejandra, Jaafar, Jermajesty, Donte and Randy Jr. to move to a nearby condo owned by the estate. Michalel's children, Prince Michael, Paris and Blanket will continue to live at the estate.
The move was prompted by the stun gun incident last month and comes at the request of the Department of Children and Family Services, according to the family spokesperson.
13-year-old Jaafar Jackson recently bought a stun gun online. Sources say Jaafar pointed the gun at two of Michael's kids, but the family denies that.
As a result, L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services launched an investigation into the incident.
Officials were reportedly surprised to learn that as many as 14 people regularly live in the home, and several others routinely stay there.
Jermaine Jackson's youngest children Jaafar, 13, and Jermajesty, 9, both live at the home, along with their mother, Alejandra Oaziaza.
In addition to having children with Jermaine, Oaziaza also gave birth to his brother Randy Jackson's children Genevieve, 20, and Randy Jr., 18, both of whom also live at the house.
The parentage of another child in the house, Dante, is unknown, but he "has been cared for by Mrs. Jackson for many years," a source said.
Omer Bhatti, a 25-year-old Norwegian rapper, also lives in the house.
Bhatti grew up around Michael Jackson, and some tabloids have claimed he might also be the singer's son.
Though the mother of Randy and Jermaine Jackson's children lives in the house, all of kids are primarily looked after by Grace Rwaramba, Michael Jackson's children's longtime nanny.
Another woman, identified by sources only as Sister Rose, an elderly member of the Nation of Islam, also lives in the home and works as a babysitter.
The bottom line: it became apparent that so many kids in one house was too much for Katherine to handle.
So as of next week, Prince, Paris and Blanket will have the run of the mansion.