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/C O R R E C T I O N — Attorney for Mrs. Katherine Jackson/

March 2, 2010
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In the news release, Statement From Attorney for Mrs. Katherine Jackson, issued 02-Mar-2010 by Attorney for Mrs. Katherine Jackson over PR Newswire, we are advised that all references to “Jafar” should read “Jaafar” and that in the second paragraph, “stun gun” should be referenced rather than “tazer” as originally issued inadvertently. The complete, corrected release follows:

Statement From Attorney for Mrs. Katherine Jackson

LOS ANGELES, March 2 /PRNewswire/ — In response to erroneous media stories concerning the investigation by the Department of Child Services at the home of Mrs. Katherine Jackson, Mrs. Jackson’s attorney, Adam Streisand, provided the following details concerning the events in question.

Two weeks ago, Jermaine Jackson’s 13-year old son, Jaafar, who lives with his mother Alejandra at the home of Mrs. Katherine Jackson, received a package with a stun gun he ordered online. Jaafar opened the package alone in his bathroom and tested it on a piece of paper. Mrs. Jackson and security heard the sound coming from the second floor of the house. Immediately, security went upstairs and confiscated the stun gun. Mrs. Jackson took control over it and then had it removed from the house. There was no other incident. Blanket Jackson never saw or heard the stun gun. Neither did Paris Jackson. Prince saw the stun gun in the possession of security. There is no second stun gun.

“All of the kids are happy, healthy and wonderful and that is Mrs. Jackson’s only objective and concern,” said Adam Streisand of Loeb & Loeb LLP, attorney for Katherine Jackson.

SOURCE Attorney for Mrs. Katherine Jackson


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