La Toya Jackson paid for ‘They killed Michael’ interviews
British journalist Caroline Graham has revealed that La Toya Jackson was paid “an undisclosed amount” for a pair of explosive interviews she gave to two British tabloids over the weekend.
In a four hour chat with London’s Mail On Sunday, the 54-year-old former Playboy centerfold charges that her late brother’s entourage– in pursuit of the singer’s $1 billion fortune — “killed him out of greed.”
Pop superstar Michael Jackson died at his home in Los Angeles on June 25. He was 50.
“Michael WAS murdered. And we don’t think just one person was involved. Rather, it was a conspiracy of people. I feel it was all about money. Michael was worth well over a billion in music publishing assets and somebody killed him for that. He was worth more dead than alive,” La Toya revealed.
She claims Michael was “fed a series of addictive drugs to keep him submissive and controlled; kept from his family by manipulative people who blocked their visits; worked to exhaustion even though he didn’t want to do the gruelling string of 50 shows due to start at London’s O2 arena tomorrow; robbed of two million in cash and gems as he lay dying.”
La Toya further added, “They got him hooked on drugs; he was lonely and vulnerable; didn’t want to perform in London; ‘I ordered second autopsy on his body’; and $2m cash missing from his mansion.” She vowed revenge on the people she claims murdered her brother Michael “I know who did it and I won’t rest until I nail them!”














