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MJ's 'love child' surfaces

Updated on: 28 July,2010 01:06 PM IST  | 
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A woman, who claims to be the late King of Pop Michael Jackson's illegitimate love child, has filed legal documents for a share of his estate, saying that her existence was being covered up.

MJ's 'love child' surfaces

A woman, who claims to be the late King of Pop Michael Jackson's illegitimate love child, has filed legal documents for a share of his estate, saying that her existence was being covered up.


Mocienne Petit Jackson claims that back in 1975, 17-year-old Jackson secretly impregnated her mother Barbara, who happens to be singer Diana Ross' sister, TMZ.com reported.



And that when she was 9-years-old, Katherine Jackson hatched a plan to "abduct" her and send her off to Belgium to protect the late singer's reputation.


In documents she filed with L.A. County Superior Court she also claims that all seven of her abductors were later murdered.

Mocienne, who currently lives in the Netherlands, decided to come forward with her story so she can formally claim a part of the inheritance.

She is waiting for the judge to give the go-ahead on a DNA test, and claims that she was diagnosed with vitiligo.

She also wants custody of MJ's kids so she can give them a "more normal life".

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