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Mocienne
Petit Jackson Discusses New Book Trilogy on Being the
Daughter of Michael Jackson
Contrary to the implication that has been drawn by members
of the international press, the L.A. County Superior Court did not reject the
case of Mocienne Petit Jackson in 2010 on the grounds of the case’s validity.
Instead, the request to validate Ms Jackson’s claim using DNA evidence from the
deceased Michael Jackson was not granted due to the fact that the State of
California does not possess the jurisdiction to conduct DNA tests on the
deceased. As a result, the case has remained open indefinitely.
The Court did not rule it as being impossible, therefore,
that Michael Jackson is the father of Mocienne Petit Jackson—merely that it is
impossible to determine through legal means.
Ms Jackson filed documents to the probate court in July 2010 in order to validate the fact that the late pop star Michael Jackson is indeed her father and thus to claim an inheritance.
She asserts that the stories which had been published in
late-2010 in light of the case have had a damaging effect on her reputation and
on her business operations, and she expresses her belief that some measure of
responsibility ought to be taken for the detrimental effects that being in the
media spotlight can have on one’s repute. Ms Jackson also points out that the
role of social media runs in a similar vein—alleging that it was used as a
means to verbally harass her in relation to the court case, as well as to
spread misinformation more generally.
Ms Jackson believes that such misinformation has poorly
informed the public both about her relationship to Michael Jackson, and about
her motives for having taken the matter to court. Her autobiographical series, Thriller, documents her life and gives
her assessment on the state of affairs.
According to this assessment, a majority of press coverage on
the subject has been misleading. For example, before the death of her father in
June 2009, Michael Jackson had spent eight months living in the Amstel Hotel in
Amsterdam in order to be nearer to his then nine-year-old grandson.
Furthermore, Ms Jackson’s mother Barbara Jane Ross, sister of the musician
Diana Ross, is alleged to have lied about ever having met Michael Jackson while
speaking in an interview on the Dutch television programme RTL Boulevard. Ms Jackson therefore believes—due to these two factors
not having featured in press reports—that the media has treated the story in an
unbalanced manner.
Additionally, due to the fact that her aunt Diana Ross has
declined to provide the press with comment regarding Michael Jackson since his
death, Ms Jackson believes that crucial insights about the story are being
concealed from the public.
As a result of this, Ms Jackson was prompted to write the
second instalment of her three-part autobiographical series, Thriller: The Dark side of the Netherlands,
which focuses on her life in the Netherlands as well as the context surrounding
the court case.
Legal circumstances aside, Ms Jackson also expresses a
strong personal sentiment toward Michael Jackson. She claims that, although the
relationship she had had with her father did not manage to fully develop, he
had indeed loved her and he was glad to have her as his child.
Ms Jackson also claims that her father had a tendency to
exhibit unusual behaviour which she believes may have arisen from the knowledge
that he had kept his daughter in secret since the age of seventeen years.
Michael Jackson allegedly did not discuss the topic openly because it was
difficult and frightening for him to come to terms with.
At present, Ms Jackson is seeking to make a name for herself
as her own individual. Thriller, for
example, offers unique insights on her life by including stories concerning
unusual and difficult situations that she experienced while living in the
Netherlands. She argues extensively, for instance, that the harshness of the
Dutch political system has had a significant impact on her character, and that
by writing about it she can express a sense of frankness.
Mocienne Petit Jackson’s Thriller autobiographies were published in 2015 and were made
available on Amazon in 2018. They are also currently available for purchase
through Kobo. The books are available in English, Dutch, and Chinese. Future
versions of the books will be made available in French (2021), Portuguese
(2019), Japanese (2020), German (2020), and in Spanish (2020).
Company Names:
Thuiszorg Ernestine and Petit Production
Email Address:
info@mpjjacksonrevelation.com
Phone: 0031-683073737
Address: PO Box 1553,
3500 BN Utrecht, the Netherlands
Additional Information:
https://blackdoctor.org/471335/diana-ross-isnt-the-only-boss-meet-her-sister-thegroundbreaking-doctor/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Ross-Lee