Michael Jackson’s Ex-wife Attacks Wade Robson Over Molestation Allegations
May 16, 2013 | 8:45pm EST
Michael
Jackson’s ex-wife and the mother of his two eldest kids has come to the
King of Pop’s defence amid a fresh child molestation scandal, insisting
dancer and choreographer Wade Robson’s new allegations will not tarnish
the pop superstar’s legacy.
Robson testified during the late singer’s 2005 molestation trial that he was never sexually abused while staying at Jackson’s homes in California and Las Vegas but has recently revealed he was not being completely honest in court.
He is now suing the late superstar’s estate, claiming he was a victim of abuse.
But Debbie Rowe insists Robson, who appeared on TV in America on Thursday and spoke candidly about his molestation claims, is not telling the truth.
She tells TMZ.com, “I was angered that Wade Robson reversed his sworn testimony from court in 2005, and now claims to be a victim of sexual abuse… His publicity-seeking attempt is opportunistic and just oozes falseness.
“It will be quickly forgotten, and will do nothing, nothing to tarnish Michael’s extraordinary legacy.”
Robson claims Jackson molested him at his homes from the time he was seven to the age of 14.
Robson testified during the late singer’s 2005 molestation trial that he was never sexually abused while staying at Jackson’s homes in California and Las Vegas but has recently revealed he was not being completely honest in court.
He is now suing the late superstar’s estate, claiming he was a victim of abuse.
But Debbie Rowe insists Robson, who appeared on TV in America on Thursday and spoke candidly about his molestation claims, is not telling the truth.
She tells TMZ.com, “I was angered that Wade Robson reversed his sworn testimony from court in 2005, and now claims to be a victim of sexual abuse… His publicity-seeking attempt is opportunistic and just oozes falseness.
“It will be quickly forgotten, and will do nothing, nothing to tarnish Michael’s extraordinary legacy.”
Robson claims Jackson molested him at his homes from the time he was seven to the age of 14.
May 16, 2013 | 2:16pm EST
Angelina
Jolie impressed her doctor with her remarkable recovery after returning
to work just days after undergoing a double mastectomy.
The movie beauty went public with her health news in Tuesday’s edition of the New York Times, revealing she underwent the preventative surgery at Los Angeles’ Pink Lotus Breast Center in February in a bid to keep cancer at bay.
She had reconstructive surgery immediately after the mastectomy, and spent time recuperating at her Hollywood home, where Dr. Kristi Funk stopped by to check up on her recovery process.
Funk has now opened up about her famous patient’s treatment and recovery in a lengthy blog post on the medical centre’s website, and she admits she was pleasantly surprised by Jolie’s determination to bounce back from the operation.
The doctor writes, “To a large extent, I believe recovery reflects expectation. On day four after her mastectomies, I was pleased to find her not only in good spirits with bountiful energy, but with two walls in her house covered with freshly assembled storyboards for the next project she is directing.”
Dr. Funk has also praised Jolie’s fiance, Brad Pitt, for his unwavering support, adding, “Her partner was on hand to greet her as soon as she came around from the anesthetic, as he was during each of the operations.”
Jolie opted to have the surgery and reconstruction after learning she carried the BRCA1 gene mutation, which doctors estimated gave her an 87 per cent chance of developing breast cancer. Her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, died in 2007 at the age of 56 after battling ovarian cancer for almost a decade.
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The movie beauty went public with her health news in Tuesday’s edition of the New York Times, revealing she underwent the preventative surgery at Los Angeles’ Pink Lotus Breast Center in February in a bid to keep cancer at bay.
She had reconstructive surgery immediately after the mastectomy, and spent time recuperating at her Hollywood home, where Dr. Kristi Funk stopped by to check up on her recovery process.
Funk has now opened up about her famous patient’s treatment and recovery in a lengthy blog post on the medical centre’s website, and she admits she was pleasantly surprised by Jolie’s determination to bounce back from the operation.
The doctor writes, “To a large extent, I believe recovery reflects expectation. On day four after her mastectomies, I was pleased to find her not only in good spirits with bountiful energy, but with two walls in her house covered with freshly assembled storyboards for the next project she is directing.”
Dr. Funk has also praised Jolie’s fiance, Brad Pitt, for his unwavering support, adding, “Her partner was on hand to greet her as soon as she came around from the anesthetic, as he was during each of the operations.”
Jolie opted to have the surgery and reconstruction after learning she carried the BRCA1 gene mutation, which doctors estimated gave her an 87 per cent chance of developing breast cancer. Her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, died in 2007 at the age of 56 after battling ovarian cancer for almost a decade.
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