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I would have liked to of thought that Debbie Rowe would have been the bigger person and kept her distance since she did while Michael Jackson was still alive. Obviously the Will states who he wants to have the children (someone who has been constant in their lives) Money makes people turn ugly and Mr. Jackson saw what kind of person she really was, that is why she is not in the Will. I don't see her getting another dime from the Jackson's. Michael already bought her a house. That should be enough!!
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