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La Toya Speaks Out: Jackson Was Murdered for His Money

12 July 2009 182 One Comment

The O2 / millennium domeAs TTKN reported on Michael Jackson’s death that the circumstances Michael Jackson died in were very suspicious to say the least, Michael Jackson’s sister La Toya has come forward and said that she believes that her brother the King of Pop was effectively “murdered” for his money by a manipulative entourage, and was forced to signup to the 50 concerts. Michael Jackson initially though he was only doing 5-10 shows, his children’s nanny said he had no idea that he had signed up to 50 shows!

(PA) In interviews with Sunday newspapers, La Toya gave details about the 50-year-old singer’s sudden death, drugs found in his body and a stash of cash and jewels that she claims have gone missing.

She told the News of the World:

“We don’t think just one person was involved in the murder. It was a conspiracy to get Michael’s money.”

La Toya, 53, accused a “shadowy” group of hangers-on of cutting him off from his family and friends and forcing him to sign up for 50 concerts at London’s O2 arena.

They also fed him drugs and saw him as a “cash cow”, she claimed.

“He was surrounded by a bad circle,” she told the Mail on Sunday. “Michael was a very meek, quiet, loving person. People took advantage of that.

“People fought to be close to him, people who weren’t always on his side.

“Michael was worth more than a billion dollars. When anyone is worth that much money, there are always greedy people around them.”

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