Debbie Rowe tries to fend off photographers over the weekend in Palmdale, Calif. At right, Michael Jackson's children at the Staples Center tribute last week.
Michael Jackson brothers and family carrying his coffen- Staples Centre.
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Michael Jackson's ex-wife Debbie Rowe said "hell no" when discussing whether she wanted custody of her two kids, according to a series of bombshell e-mails made public this afternoon.
Rebecca White, a close friend to the woman, revealed to the syndicated TV show "Extra" several email exchanges and text messages she received from Rowe regarding the custody of Jackson's kids — Michael Jr. 12, and Paris, 11 — just days after the King of Pop's death.
"My lawyer is telling me I have to take some responsibility about the welfare of the children," Rowe wrote in a July 5 email to White. "Do I want the kids? Hell no. Does it look good for me to ask for them? Absolutely. I don't want to look like the woman who gave away her kids and just forgot about them."
"In one text message [Rowe], says, 'Just wait until [July] the 14th. Everything will be done after the 14th.' There's definitely going to be a secret deal. There's definitely going to be a settlement that's going to come out of this," said White. The Post reported exclusively today that Rowe had cut a sickening $4 million deal to dump the kids. Rowe squeezed the money from her former mother-in-law, 79-year-old Katherine Jackson, in exchange for giving up her custodial rights, sources said.
A report in the New York Post that Rowe had agreed to "sell" her two kids for $4 million, meanwhile, was blasted as "unequivocally false" by Rowe's lawyer.
"No determination has been reached concerning custody or visitation, and Ms. Rowe has not accepted - and will not accept - any additional financial consideration," beyond the spousal support deal she signed with Michael Jackson, lawyer Eric George said, demanding a retraction.
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