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Friday July 3, 01:53 PM
Jackson memorial likely Tuesday
LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) - A public memorial for
Michael Jackson is expected Tuesday in Los Angeles, a venue
official said, while a lawyer for the pop star's ex-wife said
she hasn't decided whether to fight for custody of their
children.
Randy Phillips, chief executive of concert promoter AEG
Live, told reporters Thursday Jackson's much-anticipated
memorial was being planned for the rock concert and sporting
venue the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.
Phillips said the memorial would probably be held Tuesday,
but Jackson's mother had not made a final decision.
"They (the family) want to have it at Staples Center. The
question is when," Phillips said.
AEG Live is part of a group of companies that controls
events at Staples Center. Phillips said details of the memorial
in the 20,000-seat indoor arena were still being discussed but
fans would not be charged for tickets.
Jackson's death on June 25 after suffering cardiac arrest
at his rented Los Angeles mansion has provoked worldwide
tributes from fans and musicians and sent many of his records
back into the top of music charts.
Meanwhile Debbie Rowe -- the mother of Jackson's two eldest
children, Prince Michael Jackson Jr. 12, and Paris Michael
Katherine Jackson, 11 -- appeared to set the stage for a legal
tussle with Jackson's parents over their future.
"I want my children," Rowe was quoted as telling NBC4
television in Los Angeles.
But her lawyer, Eric George, told reporters Thursday
that Rowe was still considering her position.
"I am representing to you now, Debbie has not reached a
final decision concerning the pending custody proceedings,"
George said.
"DISTORTION OF THE TRUTH"
"I have no reason to doubt that what was reported from that
conversation was accurately and ethically recorded, but that
said, it would be a distortion of the truth to allow that
single snapshot of a single conversation to stand as the truth
of Debbie's position," he said.
Temporary guardianship was granted this week to Jackson's
79-year-old mother, Katherine Jackson. A 2002 will signed by
Jackson specifically cut Rowe out of his estate and asked that
his mother take care of the children.
Jackson did not mention his funeral wishes in that will.
The Staples Center is the site of the singer's last rehearsals
for a planned 50-concert comeback tour in London that was due
to start July 13 and was backed by AEG Live.
Video clips of a rehearsal two nights before he died, that
showed Jackson looking thin but performing more like his old
superstar self, were released to CNN Thursday.
An official autopsy has been performed but toxicology tests
won't be ready for weeks. Results of a private autopsy by a
Jackson family doctor have not been released.
Law enforcement sources said the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration had been asked to help Los Angeles police in
their investigation. Several bags of medicines have already
been removed from Jackson's house by coroner's officials.
Speculation has swirled in the media that the 50-year-old
pop star was abusing prescription drugs and perhaps intravenous
drugs before comeback concerts this month in London.
His brother Jermaine Jackson said Thursday that reports
of Michael Jackson's possible drug use had hurt his family.
"Michael has always been a person who was against anything
like that. ... But in this business the pressures and things
that you go through, you never know what one turn(s) to,"
Jermaine said on NBC's "Today" show.
(Additional reporting by Jill Serjeant and Bob Tourtellotte;
Editing by Doina Chiacu)
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