In poche parole Lavon A. Muhammad (meglio conosciuta come "Billie Jean Jackson", cioè la donna che ha ispirato Michael Jackson per la canzone Billie Jean) ha colpito per l'ennesima volta. Aprendo una causa legale contro la pop star, sostenendo che il figlio minore di MJ (Blanket) sia in realtà suo, la donna reclama un risarcimento di un MILIARDO di dollari per essere stata arrestata in casa del suo presunto marito (lo scorso Marzo).
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E' dagli anni '80 Lavon A. Muhammad "perseguita" Michael Jackson. Incarcerata in più di un'occasione per atti di semi-pazzia, stavolta cerca di tornare all'attacco contro l'artista.
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The self-proclaimed real-life "Billie Jean" has struck again, this time in Los Angeles court. Billie Jean Jackson (a.k.a. Lavon A. Muhammad) has filed a lawsuit against Michael Jackson alleging to be the mother of his youngest son, nicknamed Blanket, and is demanding joint custody, visitation, and support. How much support, you ask? Only ONE BILLION dollars worth, that's all! According to the lawsuit, it was filed "because she always is arrested at the home of her Husband, MICHAEL J. JACKSON." "Billie Jean Jackson" has been making similar claims while stalking Michael Jackson since the 1980s, and was most recently arrested for trespassing in March of this year.
MJJR.net Trivia: Michael Jackson has long been the victim of real-life "Billie Jean" wannabes, some more persistent than others. In fact, "Billie Jean Jackson" (also known as "Lavon A. Muhammad" and "Gabriella Jamilla Jackson") has a long-running history of trespassing Michael Jackson's property and otherwise causing disturbances, while claiming to be his wife and mother to his children. Beginning in 1984, when Muhammad was in her 30s, she would repeatedly loiter at the Jackson's Encino family home. The harassment became so troublesome that in 1986, Michael Jackson placed a four-year restraining order against her. Muhammad was arrested three separate times for trespassing onto the Encino property from 1984 through 1988, each offense which resulted in a blend of either jail-time or probations. In early 1988, a $150 million paternity lawsuit was filed against Jackson presumably by Muhammad (a.k.a. "Lavon Powlis"), but the case was dismissed. In January, 1989, Muhammad was convicted of trespassing and sentenced to 2 ½ years in jail because she refused to receive psychiatric treatment instead. As the judge sentenced Muhammad, he also played a snippet from Michael Jackson's song, "Leave Me Alone" to help convey the message to her.
Flash-forward to 1995: Muhammad was once again arrested for trespassing at the Encino family home. Another restraining order was placed against her, and she was ordered to spend nearly 100 more days in jail. And, on March 10, 2008, at the age of 60, "Billie Jean Jackson" was once again arrested for trespassing at Neverland Valley Ranch. Another recent "Billie Jean" who goes by the 'shortened' name of Nona Paris Lola Jackson (with a much longer full name) has likewise claimed to be the wife of Jackson and mother of his three children. A Los Angeles based suit that she filed against Jackson was ultimately tossed out of court, although Nona continues to pursue it.
Fonte:
michaeljackson.forumattivo.com/news-rumors-f1/billie-jean-jackson-apre-una-nuova-causa-contro-mj-t...