T.J Jackson

The daughter of Michael Jackson, the most affected by his death






The daughter of Michael Jackson, who attempted suicide in early June, was most affected by the death of his father in 2009, said Thursday his cousin, who has custody of the star with their grandmother. 


"I think the loss of my uncle really touched," testified TJ Jackson, a nephew of the "King of Pop" at trial between opposing Jackson in the Los Angeles music producer AEG. 


"It's hard. It was the girl's father. My uncle was all for it," he said, referring to his cousin, remains hospitalized after attempting to open wrists and having swallowed drugs on 5 June. 


The young man of 34 years, also singer and composer, was the second member of the Jackson family to testify at the trial, after the eldest son of star, Prince, who said Wednesday that the "King of Pop" was concerned that the pace imposed by AEG rehearsals for his last show would "kill". 


Referring to his grandmother Katherine, 83 years, with whom he shares custody of the three children of Michael Jackson, TJ Jackson described it as "the queen", "the boss": "I help in everyday life"
<. br> The son of Tito Jackson, one of Michael's brothers, said he had become very close to his uncle after the death of his mother when he was 16. 


"The world s 'collapsed around me and my uncle gave it up, "he said. "He was everything to me," he admitted, taking several seconds to overcome his emotion when asked what it meant for him Michael Jackson. 


The Jackson accuse AEG to have been negligent hiring Dr. Conrad Murray to ensure the health of the singer, who died of an overdose of the anesthetic propofol, which he used as a sleep aid. The doctor is currently serving a sentence of four years in prison for manslaughter.













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