LOS ANGELES – Michael Jacksons mother and four of his brothers have formed a united front in dismissing reports of his alleged dependency on pain killers and alcohol.
An attempted drug intervention and takeover of Michaels business affairs are among the rumors denied by the family in the letter, which also takes aim at quoted sources believed to be making false claims for profit.
A particular target of the letter is People magazine, which has published a story on Michael and his children in their Sept. 17 issue.
A rep for People magazine provided the following statement to Access Hollywood:
We stand by our story. Throughout the process we gave Mr. Jacksons rep, Raymone Bain, the opportunity to respond and we reported her comments.
Below is the text of the letter, dated Sept. 7 and issued by Jacksons rep, Raymone K. Bain:
People magazine has followed other publications in reporting untrue and inaccurate information about Michael Jackson and the Jackson family. Of these widely reported rumors, what has become the most troubling and heinous, is that my son, and our brother, Michael Jackson, is dependent on painkillers and alcohol.
People, and other news organizations, have quoted sources indicating that our family has attempted a drug intervention, and engaged in an effort to take over his business affairs, because of this alleged drug and alcohol usage.
We categorically deny ever planning, participating in, or having knowledge of any kind of intervention, whatsoever. We strongly believe that these sources and others, no matter who they are, are making these defamatory, inaccurate, and untrue claims for monetary reasons.
Michael Jackson, and the Jackson family, has endured years of false accusations and misrepresentations.
It is time for these unfair and hurtful rumors, for profit, to end.
Thank you.