New Alleged Michael Jackson Love Child Surfaces

If the rumors about Omer Bhatti aren’t enough, another alleged Michael Jackson secret love child has surfaced. A man named Prince Michael Malachi Jet Jackson showed up in Los Angeles this week demanding a DNA test to prove he is the biological son of Michael Jackson.

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The 24-year-old San Francisco resident doesn’t just have the name to back up his claim to be Michael Jackson’s love child, he also came armed with a birth certificate. According to TMZ.com, the birth certificate lists a Michael Joseph Jackson as his father and a woman named Zerline LaVette Dixon as his mother.

Zerline LaVette Dixon allegedly claims she hooked up with Michael Jackson way back when and birthed his spawn on September 23, 1984, according to documents filed in court by Prince Michael Malachi Jet Jackson (what a mouthful!).

The alleged 24-year-old love child and his mother are seeking DNA tests to prove he is Michael Jackson’s son. No photos out there yet, but the man is said to bear a good likeness to Michael Jackson.

Why didn’t the newest alleged Michael Jackson love child show his face before now? Supposedly, Michael Jackson’s family “pressured claimant’s family not to bring the claimant forward to public attention,” according to the filed court documents.

Or maybe, somebody is hoping they’ll get paid off handsomely by Michael Jackson’s estate to STFU without really having to have a DNA test first? Hmmmm.

Debbie Rowe Granted Visitation Rights to Michael Jackson Children

Michael Jackson’s ex-wife Debbie Rowe has been granted visitation rights for the two children she birthed while she was with Jackson. While Jackson’s mother, Katherine Jackson, will retain custody of all of her grandchildren, Debbie Rowe will have full visitation rights with 12 year-old Prince Michael I and 11 year-old Paris Katherine. Rowe reportedly did not receive any money as part of the custody deal.

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Michael Jackson requested that his mother be granted guardianship of his children after his death. Rowe abandoned her parental rights for the two eldest children in 2001, although she regained a portion of them several years later. Despite rumors that Rowe was prepared to “battle” for custody of her two birth-children, she is reportedly pleased with the final custody arrangements.

“I am encouraged by the way things are working out,” Rowe said in a radio interview with KNBC News on Thursday. The custody settlement will go before a judge for approval next week in Los Angeles. Rowe does not plan to attend. A child psychologist will be on hand during Rowe’s visits with the children and will be paid for by both Rowe and Katherine Jackson. Rowe reportedly asked for the psychologist to assist during her visits to help the children adjust to spending time with her.

“Mrs. Jackson and the family are pleased this matter is resolved and was handled in a caring, thoughtful and courteous manner by the parties and their representatives,” Katherine Jackson’s attorneys said in a press statement.

Meanwhile, the investigation into Michael Jackson’s death continues. The release of Jackson’s autopsy results have been indefinitely delayed while police probe into the pop icon’s medical history and drug use. The offices and home of Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, were searched under warrant earlier this week.

In warrants filed on Thursday to authorize a search of Murray’s office in Nevada, the documents stated there was probable cause Murray was excessively prescribing substances to a “drug addict” – namely, Michael Jackson.