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where have the others mentioned interventions? where are the links? for all we know, those 'interventions' could be attempts to get MJ to tour, and you might have misheard. so..i'd like to see links. and as far as Jermaine is concerned(IF Jermaine said he had a prescription problem, which i doubt, cus he said MJ didn't have one, in an interview i saw with Larry King, so anybody can come in here and claim whatever addiction they want, at MJ's expense, if that's the angle they want to take), if he said 'a prescription problem', so what. that's what Michael said, in the nineties, for pain due to scalp surgery. and that was a short lived dependency.
anybody can say that.
and as you can see, Latoya says Murray was the fall guy. and this is AFTER tyler perry's 'confirmation'. and he isn't even family.
so, the only one, we can all say we saw say that MJ had an addiction, is Janet.
so, if new members are going to come in here, and say that other Jacksons said both 'yes' and 'no', as far as addiction is concerned, without proof of a definitive claim, and then get us to believe all the sayings were claims in the 'yes' column, by the entire family, i'm not going by that.
what really bothers me, is when people come in here, and say they heard other Jacksons say both 'yes' and 'no', as far as addiction goes, and those members believe the 'yes'.
Tito Jackson told yesterday how he and his brothers and sisters launched a military-style raid on Neverland to confront Michael over his addiction to painkillers.
The Jackson family had become increasingly alarmed at stories that Michael was hooked on prescription drugs. But ***** was desperate to keep his worrying habit from them.
Tito said: “I never saw him on drugs. Not once. He deliberately did it away from us. He didn’t want his family to know anything about that part of him.
“He did almost everything in his power to make sure we didn’t know.”
***** even ordered his minders to stop his brothers and sisters from getting into his Neverland ranch.
But as the rumours grew, they decided to force their way past the guards. Tito, 55, said: “We had to act. It was me, my sisters Janet, Rebbie and La Toya and my brothers, Jackie and Randy.
“We bust right into the house and he was surprised to see us to say the least.
“We went into one of his private rooms and had a discussion with him. Some of us were crying.
“We kept asking him if it was true what we had heard that he was using drugs.
“He kept denying it. He said we were over-reacting. We also spoke to a doctor and he assured us it was not the situation. He said he was there to make sure Michael was healthy.”
But Tito, giving his first interview since 50-year-old Michael’s death from a heart attack three weeks ago, was far from convinced. He said: “We didn’t know what to believe. We didn’t take what Michael said as the truth.
“We talked about it again and again for hours but we just couldn’t get through to him. After that occasion we tried many times but his team of people just shut us out, they would not let us close. They literally shut us out.
“I don’t know if they were just doing their job or if it they were part of some kind of conspiracy.
“I do know that Michael would say to them ‘I don’t care who it is, don’t let anybody on my property if they haven’t called first’.”
Tito said the security staff would even set up roadblocks to keep them out.
He added: “In the first few intervention attempts his staff and security would not let us on the property.
“They would block the road into Neverland with other vehicles so we couldn’t drive in, all kinds of crazy things.
“I don’t know whose instructions those were but that’s what happened.
“I went up there twice trying to get through before we finally did.”
The get-together was held at the Indian restaurant Chakra in Beverly Hills, one of Michael’s favourite places to eat.
Tito said: “The whole family showed up including Michael and his kids.
“He was in great spirits. He looked good. He seemed to be himself and I was not really worried about him.
“I had heard he was doing the shows and going to rehearsal and getting his whole thing back where he belonged.
“I was so proud of him. I had even made arrangements to go to England to see his performance, check him out.
“He always called me TT, never Tito.
“At the end of the night he hugged me, said, ‘Bye, TT’ and whispered, ‘I love you’ in my ear.
“I said, ‘I love you’ and gave him a hug.
“That was the last time I ever saw or spoke to him.”
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Thread cleaned. Michael was NOT a drug addict. Please don't post those claims here. If he was, the autopsy would sure tell us that.
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is the man always with her,her b/f?