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Englishwoman Refiles Papers In Michael Jackson Custody Case
It turns out that the London woman looking to have a
say in Michael Jackson's custody arrangement
wouldn't mind if a little child support was thrown
her way, as well.
Nona Paris Lola Jackson kept on keepin' on Tuesday,
filing papers in Los Angeles Superior Court in which
she asks for child support payments and shared
physical custody that would allow her and the King
of Pop to both spend several hours a day with his
three children, together. She even submitted a
tentative schedule demonstrating how easy it would
be to make that happen.
In the meantime, Jackson would retain full legal
custody of 10-year-old Prince, 9-year-old Paris and
5-year-old Prince II, aka Blanket, the court
documents state.
Meanwhile, the court has already shot down two
attempts on Nona Jackson's part to fiddle with the
undisclosed agreement Jackson has with ex-wife
Deborah Rowe, who is the birth mother on record of
Paris and the elder Prince.
L.A. Superior Court Judge Robert Schnider refused
last month to hear her motion, stating that Nona
Jackson had failed to properly notify her wannabe
baby daddy and Rowe of her intentions and that, even
if she had followed procedure, she had still "failed
to submit any credible evidence she gave birth to
the minor children."
So while Jackson doesn't appear to be in the market
for another mama for his children, with his rep
Raymone Bain calling Nona Jackson's actions
"ludicrous," perhaps he could still use a
groundskeeper.
In her latest filing, Nona Jackson also requested
that the singer's Neverland Ranch and one of his
Encino, California, homes be turned over to her.
Make that Never-Neverland.
Anyway, per Tuesday's motion, Nona Jackson also
asked Schnider to forgive her for her past
procedural errors, explaining, "I am not a qualified
lawyer and have little or no capacity to serve the
papers accurately, but from the previous indicated
rulings I have tried to find the flaws and fix
them."
Similarly to her two previous court filings, she
maintains that Rowe and Jackson never consummated
their three-year marriage, which ended in 1999, and
that she is the mother of all three children.
"Debbie's hospital records will prove that my kids
are not hers because of DNA," Nona Jackson states in
court documents. "I gave birth through the means of
water birth because I am technically a [sic]
herbalist."
Technically, this woman is in need of a wakeup call.
Hearings on her motion have been set for May 2 and
May 30.
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