Michael Jackson & Debbie Rowe Not the Biological Parents

We’ve learned Michael Jackson was not the biological father of any of his children. And Debbie Rowe is not the biological mother of the two kids she bore for Michael. All three children were conceived in vitro — outside the womb.
Michael was not the sperm donor for any of his kids. Debbie’s eggs were not used. She was merely the surrogate, and paid well for her services in the births of Michael Jr. and Paris.
In the case of Prince Michael II (the youngest), we’re told the surrogate was never told of the identity of the “receiving parent” Michael Jackson. Three days after Prince was born Jackson’s lawyer came to the hospital to pick the baby up and deliver him to Michael Jackson.
We do not know if Michael Jackson chose the sperm or egg donors or if he even knew who they were.
Although Debbie Rowe is not the biological mother, it’s not a slam dunk that she would lose a custody battle. This type of case has never been litigated in California courts. Since Debbie Rowe was married to Jackson when Michael Jr. and Paris were born, there’s a presumption that she’s the biological parent.
We know there are documents outlining the whole arrangement for the birth of all three kids. Nonetheless, it’s still an open issue with the courts.
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James, I think you are absolutely right on several accounts…those of us that grew up loving Michael, watched the hideous transformations and were saddened as so much seemed to tear Michael down. Elvis, as well as many others, were noted upon their death also, how they were mixed with negative issues as well. Let’s not forget that media is much more available today and many more are able to express their thoughts and views, which has allowed for much bickering between races and generations…I am white, I grew up with Michael and love him still. Let us all remember Michael for his greatness, but we would be wrong to not also remember his downfalls…to recognize what child-stars often have to deal with as well as adults that are always in the public eye. If we were more united, and not always trying to pan out black vs white, our country would be a much stronger country. I am sorry, but the black population is so concerned with being mistreated…that the white population is often being scrutinized and wrongly mistreated!!
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