RANDY & JERMAINE SHARED BABY MAMAS NOW THEY OWE $500K IN CHILD SUPPORT
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The guy at the center of the Jackson Family drama, RANDY JACKSON
reportedly owes his baby mama $500K in back child support. BAM! That’s
just one of the many reasons they want MJ’s cheddar #bmsoutsidevoice!
Randy reportedly owes around $500,000 to Alejandra Genevieve Oaziaza, the mother of his two children. The two started dating when Randy was 25 and Oaziaza gave birth to the couple’s first child, Genevieve Katherine Jackson, who is now 22.
Randy Jackson later married Eliza Shaffe without Oaziaza’s knowledge. Shaffe gave birth to Jackson’s second child, Stevanna, although the couple divorced in 1991. After the split, Randy got back together with Oaziaza and at that point fathered his third child (and second with Oaziaza, if you’re following) Steven Randall Jackson Jr.
Randy and Oaziaza (seen below WITH JERMAINE) then broke up again, and she married Randy’s older brother Jermaine. Jermaine then fathered two children with Oaziaza. Jermaine has also fallen behind on child support payments with Oaziaza and although the brothers have requested some help from Michael’s estate, an insider said they were “shot down immediately.”
Meanwhile, Jermaine Jackson says enough is enough. Michael Jackson’s older brother – a key player in last week’s CRAZY Jackson family feud – has taken his signature off of a letter challenging the King of Pop’s estate executors.
“After much soul-searching, it is clearly time for us to live by Michael’s words about love not war,” he said in an “olive branch” posted to his Twitter account Wednesday.
“I rescind my signature from the letter which was sent to the Estate, and which should never have gone public,” he said.
Jermaine, 57, said he still holds “deep reservations” about many issues involving his late brother’s lucrative estate but will only pursue them in “private dialogue, not public conflict” going forward. He said his primary concern remains his mother.
HERE IS THE LETTER:
Yesterday, I had a phone call with my son Jaafar that broke my heart. He asked: “Is it true that we cannot visit grandmother’s house as a family anymore?” Enough has become enough…
After much soul-searching, it is clearly time for us to live by Michael’s words about love not war. In this spirit, I offer this statement by way of extending an olive-branch. Accordingly, I rescind my signature from the letter which was sent to the Estate, and which should never have gone public.
I still hold deep reservations about many issues involving the Estate, and I will continue to bring scrutiny and a resolute voice wherever we have cause for concern. But the way to address such matters is through the proper channels and via a private dialogue, not public conflict.
Whatever the tabloid and on-line misrepresentations have led people to believe, my primary concern has only ever been rooted in the welfare of our mother in the environment where she lives. No-one on the outside has a clue about the stresses and pressures she has been under long before recent events and I, like everyone in the family, adore the ground she walks on.
We are also still raw from the loss of Michael three years ago. The ever-present grief has haunted me with questions about whether we stepped off him too much or whether we did enough to help when a corporate world surrounded him. So when it comes to the well-being of loved ones, and especially our mother, we are perhaps understandably and unapologetically over-protective.
As attorney Perry Sanders has since confirmed, a health check detected high blood pressure with Mother. Rest was the sole reason she went to Arizona. Prince even carried her bags down the stairs and urged her to rest-up, because we all come from the same caring place.
When she was away, and with the children in the responsible care of Tito’s son TJ, there was never a malicious attempt to “block” the kids from talking with her. We simply worried that a call home would first entail, or lead to, conversations with individuals we are in dispute with and that would, therefore, increase pressure on Mother — and pressure was what a doctor said she didn’t need. This was why we went to the house in Calabasas to talk directly with the kids and merely discuss arrangements for them to meet with their grandmother. We were denied that access by security — and it was clear that mutual suspicions had allowed events to spiral out of control.
I regret that events were ever allowed to reach such a stage. I regret any distress caused to Prince, Paris and Blanket. That was never, ever the intention of myself, Janet, Rebbie or Randy.
Moving forward, the most effective way to best serve Mother’s welfare, and that of Michael’s children, is to start a collective dialogue, in private. Mistakes have been made and irrational things have been said on both sides in a highly-charged emotional environment. It is time for us all to draw a line in the sand and move towards peace, co-operation, love and healing. I truly hope that we can find it in our hearts to do so. Because above and beyond anything else, what matters…is family.
JERMAINE
SCOOP: JERMAINE JACKSON
Randy reportedly owes around $500,000 to Alejandra Genevieve Oaziaza, the mother of his two children. The two started dating when Randy was 25 and Oaziaza gave birth to the couple’s first child, Genevieve Katherine Jackson, who is now 22.
Randy Jackson later married Eliza Shaffe without Oaziaza’s knowledge. Shaffe gave birth to Jackson’s second child, Stevanna, although the couple divorced in 1991. After the split, Randy got back together with Oaziaza and at that point fathered his third child (and second with Oaziaza, if you’re following) Steven Randall Jackson Jr.
Randy and Oaziaza (seen below WITH JERMAINE) then broke up again, and she married Randy’s older brother Jermaine. Jermaine then fathered two children with Oaziaza. Jermaine has also fallen behind on child support payments with Oaziaza and although the brothers have requested some help from Michael’s estate, an insider said they were “shot down immediately.”
Meanwhile, Jermaine Jackson says enough is enough. Michael Jackson’s older brother – a key player in last week’s CRAZY Jackson family feud – has taken his signature off of a letter challenging the King of Pop’s estate executors.
“After much soul-searching, it is clearly time for us to live by Michael’s words about love not war,” he said in an “olive branch” posted to his Twitter account Wednesday.
“I rescind my signature from the letter which was sent to the Estate, and which should never have gone public,” he said.
Jermaine, 57, said he still holds “deep reservations” about many issues involving his late brother’s lucrative estate but will only pursue them in “private dialogue, not public conflict” going forward. He said his primary concern remains his mother.
HERE IS THE LETTER:
Yesterday, I had a phone call with my son Jaafar that broke my heart. He asked: “Is it true that we cannot visit grandmother’s house as a family anymore?” Enough has become enough…
After much soul-searching, it is clearly time for us to live by Michael’s words about love not war. In this spirit, I offer this statement by way of extending an olive-branch. Accordingly, I rescind my signature from the letter which was sent to the Estate, and which should never have gone public.
I still hold deep reservations about many issues involving the Estate, and I will continue to bring scrutiny and a resolute voice wherever we have cause for concern. But the way to address such matters is through the proper channels and via a private dialogue, not public conflict.
Whatever the tabloid and on-line misrepresentations have led people to believe, my primary concern has only ever been rooted in the welfare of our mother in the environment where she lives. No-one on the outside has a clue about the stresses and pressures she has been under long before recent events and I, like everyone in the family, adore the ground she walks on.
We are also still raw from the loss of Michael three years ago. The ever-present grief has haunted me with questions about whether we stepped off him too much or whether we did enough to help when a corporate world surrounded him. So when it comes to the well-being of loved ones, and especially our mother, we are perhaps understandably and unapologetically over-protective.
As attorney Perry Sanders has since confirmed, a health check detected high blood pressure with Mother. Rest was the sole reason she went to Arizona. Prince even carried her bags down the stairs and urged her to rest-up, because we all come from the same caring place.
When she was away, and with the children in the responsible care of Tito’s son TJ, there was never a malicious attempt to “block” the kids from talking with her. We simply worried that a call home would first entail, or lead to, conversations with individuals we are in dispute with and that would, therefore, increase pressure on Mother — and pressure was what a doctor said she didn’t need. This was why we went to the house in Calabasas to talk directly with the kids and merely discuss arrangements for them to meet with their grandmother. We were denied that access by security — and it was clear that mutual suspicions had allowed events to spiral out of control.
I regret that events were ever allowed to reach such a stage. I regret any distress caused to Prince, Paris and Blanket. That was never, ever the intention of myself, Janet, Rebbie or Randy.
Moving forward, the most effective way to best serve Mother’s welfare, and that of Michael’s children, is to start a collective dialogue, in private. Mistakes have been made and irrational things have been said on both sides in a highly-charged emotional environment. It is time for us all to draw a line in the sand and move towards peace, co-operation, love and healing. I truly hope that we can find it in our hearts to do so. Because above and beyond anything else, what matters…is family.
JERMAINE
SCOOP: JERMAINE JACKSON
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