Sister Janet Reveals How Hollywood Sacrificed Michael Jackson

In the glitzy realm of Hollywood, where fame and fortune collide in a dazzling spectacle, there are stories hidden beneath the spotlight, secrets whispered in

 

In the glitzy realm of Hollywood, where fame and fortune collide in a dazzling spectacle, there are stories hidden beneath the spotlight, secrets whispered in the corridors of power, and conspiracies that have long shrouded some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.

 

One such tale, laden with intrigue and controversy, revolves around the iconic Jackson family and their enigmatic patriarch, Michael Jackson.

In a shocking revelation that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment world,

Janet Jackson, the illustrious sister of the King of Pop, has come forward to expose a narrative that transcends fame and delves into the dark underbelly of Hollywood.

 

In an era when celebrity can come at a devastating cost, Janet Jackson has unveiled a startling account of how Hollywood allegedly sacrificed her brother, Michael Jackson.

When Michael Jackson passed away at his Los Angeles home, it was linked to a drug overdose of propofol, which is typically used in surgery.

 

Doctors recommend that the drug, usually given by an anesthesiologist in hospitals before significant surgeries, should never be used at home.

Without an official cause of death, people are left guessing and speculating about what might have led to Jackson’s passing.

His doctor, Conrad Murray, was held responsible for his death and was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, serving two years in prison.

 

But the story doesn’t end there – it’s way more complicated than you might think. Dr. Murray claimed he administered nightly propofol infusions to help Jackson sleep, but the coroner determined the singer died from a drug overdose.

Jackson’s family lawyers argue that AEG Live executives created a medical conflict of interest.

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They say this pressure led Murray to give risky treatments to ensure Jackson was ready for rehearsals, all while overlooking signs of his declining health.

AEG Live’s lawyers argue that Jackson himself was in control of his doctor’s decisions, and the company had no knowledge of the treatments Murray was providing.

In May, Jackson hired Murray to prepare for his big comeback concerts. Murray’s been in the spotlight because he was the last person to see the superstar before he passed away.

Was Murray just the scapegoat in this puzzling story?

From the perspective of many, the puzzle pieces still don’t fit together.

Who is genuinely accountable for Michael Jackson’s tragic death, and why was he seemingly put in harm’s way for years?

His family is determined to uncover the truth and demand a clear and satisfactory explanation for the mysterious circumstances surrounding King of Pop’s passing.

Indeed, the suspicion surrounding Michael Jackson’s death doesn’t rest solely with Janet Jackson. MJ’s sister, Latoya, has also voiced her concerns, suggesting that there might be something deeply suspicious about her brother’s untimely demise.

As the pieces of this enigmatic puzzle continue to unfold, it becomes increasingly clear that the Jackson family remains committed to seeking answers and exposing the truth about the circumstances surrounding Michael’s tragic passing.

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According to Latoya Jackson, Michael confided in her about his fear that someone was pursuing him, and he believed that they were after his valuable music catalogs.

Latoya Jackson’s recurring claim about the value of Michael’s music catalogs and her assertion that she believed his death was a planned event adds a gripping dimension to the intrigue surrounding his passing.

In a candid interview with CNN, she expressed her unwavering conviction that there was a deliberate plan behind her brother’s death, deepening the mystery and prompting further questions about the true motives behind the tragic loss of the King of Pop.

Michael Jackson even predicted that he was going to be murdered by telling his sister that, “La Toya, I’m going to be murdered for my music publishing catalog and my estate,’ he had told me again and again. Michael believed there was a conspiracy.”

Latoya Jackson’s account of that fateful night is nothing short of chilling.

According to her, when Michael entered his house, he sensed his end was approaching. After his passing, some of the individuals he had previously expressed suspicions about appeared to gain control over his estate.

She shared, “I believe that when Michael walked into that house that night, whatever it was that greeted him, he knew that his end was upon him.

And as soon as he had passed, some of the very people he had expressed suspicions about now controlled his estate.” She wasn’t shy about naming names, with Dr. Tomei being one of them.

Dr. Tomei, who managed Michael’s affairs in his later years, allegedly made significant changes, including firing longtime associates of Michael.

As Tomei isolated Michael from the outside world, he reportedly directed the late pop icon toward business ventures that seemed to benefit him and his associates.

It certainly raises questions about hidden agendas. Latoya has suspicions that Michael Jackson was murdered as she said, “We don’t think just one person was involved … I feel it was all about money,”

According to Latoya, Michael’s own daughter, Paris, shares these suspicions and believes that her father may not have died of natural causes.

Indeed, in her book “Starting Over,” Latoya Jackson delves into Paris’s description of her father’s final days, shedding light on the haunting and mysterious circumstances surrounding Michael Jackson’s passing.

It said, “Daddy was always cold Daddy was always freezing he would sit and fall asleep by the fireplace he would always cry and we would watch to make sure everything was fine and he needed a doctor and then they turned the lights out we were in the dark and they cut the phones off”

In the pages of her book, Latoya revealed the touching description Paris gave of her father’s final words to her.

She wrote, “Prince and I were arguing and daddy said stop fighting with your brother I’m not always going to be here and you’re going to have to be the lady and watch over him”

When Paris was interviewed by Rolling Stone and asked if she believed her father’s death was a setup, her response was a crucial piece of the puzzle.

She said, “absolutely because it’s obvious all arrows point to that it sounds like a total conspiracy theory and it sounds like BS but all real fans and everybody in the family know it it was a setup”

When questioned about who she thought might have wanted her father dead, Paris’s answer holds a critical clue in unraveling the mystery surrounding Michael Jackson’s demise.

She said, “A lot of people.” Paris’s expressed hope for answers that might bring justice to her father’s memory is a poignant and powerful sentiment.

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She said, “I definitely do want justice but it’s a chess game and I’m trying to play the chess game the right way and that’s all I can say right now.”

Michael Jackson’s oldest son testified that his father would often cry after talking to AEG Live executives as he was getting ready for his comeback concerts.

He said, “After he got off the phone, he would cry,”

He would say ‘They’re going to kill me, they’re going to kill me.’ His father told him that he was talking about AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips and his former manager, Dr. Tohme Tohme, Prince said.

Prince testified that Randy Phillips visited Jackson’s rented Los Angeles mansion and spoke assertively or aggressively to Dr. Conrad Murray the night before his father’s death.

“He was grabbing his elbow,” Prince said. “It looked aggressive to me. He was grabbing by the back of his elbow and they were really close and he was making hand motions.” Prince mentioned that he couldn’t hear what Phillips was saying