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On August 20th MJSTAR reported that the news article which appeared in the British tabloid newspaper "The Daily Mirror" was false. Sadly we have been corrected and informed with this startling revelation news@mjstar.com it is true. And yes, Michael's family are very worried about him.
HOOKED ON DRUGS & BOOZE by The Daily Mirror August 20th 2002
Troubled superstar Michael Jackson is hooked on drugs and booze, it is claimed. Worried family members reportedly flew across the US to try and help him. But Michael refused their pleas to get treatment - and then banned them from ever staging another emergency intervention. According to a source Michael said he just had an occasional glass of wine and only took painkillers when necessary. But US magazine National Enquirer claims Jacko's health may be in trouble. An insider said: "The family fears for Michael's life. They believe he's out of control on drugs and alcohol." Details of the alleged dramatic intervention with Michael have emerged recently but it was said to have happened months ago. The magazine said four family members, sisters Janet and Rebbie and brothers Tito and Randy, flew on a chartered jet from Los Angeles to New York to confront the star. They had received frantic calls from a senior member of Michael's staff who said he was "walking around like a zombie". The staff member claimed Michael was "hooked on Demerol and was drinking large amounts of wine". Even more alarming was that it was not the first time Michael had reportedly fallen into the clutches of the powerful narcotic. In 1999 it was claimed that Michael regularly hooked up to an intravenous drip that sent "doses of the prescription painkiller surging into his veins" A family insider confirmed back then that the performer had "been seen taking large doses of Demerol", which has potential side effects including disorientation and hallucinations. Doctors explained that an intravenous drip gives an addict precise control of the dosage, lessening the chances for an overdose. The insider said: "He first got hooked on painkillers in 1998 after an injury, and news of his recent relapse hit hard. "Michael's mother pleaded with her kids to help him. Janet chartered the plane to confront Michael in New York, where he was staying at an apartment. "They arrived unannounced and persuaded security to let them in. "Michael wasn't there and they were left sitting for more than two hours. "When he arrived, he was shocked to see his brothers and sisters sitting waiting for him. "They told him they knew he was abusing Demerol and drinking heavily. "They pleaded with him to get counselling before it was too late. They even offered to set the whole thing up. But Michael wouldn't hear of it. "Janet told Michael how his family cared about him and wanted to make sure he didn't end up like Elvis. But Michael kept telling them not to worry, that he was just fine. The family left firmly believing he was in denial and wasn't ready for any help. But they warned him they would be back." After the no-holds barred session, the family got reports that Michael was trying to clean up his act. But the insider said: "Sadly he now seems to have fallen back to his old ways and everyone is alarmed about him. "And he left standing orders with his staff and security that his family never be allowed into his place without an appointment. "Now they are living in fear he is going to turn up dead one day." Nine years ago, while the singer was accused of being a paedophile, he checked himself into a private hospital to help get off prescription pills. A business associate of the singer said: "Michael is addicted to pain pills. We are all very worried about him."
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On August 20th MJSTAR reported that the news article which appeared in the British tabloid newspaper "The Daily Mirror" was false. Sadly we have been corrected and informed with this startling revelation news@mjstar.com it is true. And yes, Michael's family are very worried about him.
HOOKED ON DRUGS & BOOZE by The Daily Mirror August 20th 2002
Troubled superstar Michael Jackson is hooked on drugs and booze, it is claimed. Worried family members reportedly flew across the US to try and help him. But Michael refused their pleas to get treatment - and then banned them from ever staging another emergency intervention. According to a source Michael said he just had an occasional glass of wine and only took painkillers when necessary. But US magazine National Enquirer claims Jacko's health may be in trouble. An insider said: "The family fears for Michael's life. They believe he's out of control on drugs and alcohol." Details of the alleged dramatic intervention with Michael have emerged recently but it was said to have happened months ago. The magazine said four family members, sisters Janet and Rebbie and brothers Tito and Randy, flew on a chartered jet from Los Angeles to New York to confront the star. They had received frantic calls from a senior member of Michael's staff who said he was "walking around like a zombie". The staff member claimed Michael was "hooked on Demerol and was drinking large amounts of wine". Even more alarming was that it was not the first time Michael had reportedly fallen into the clutches of the powerful narcotic. In 1999 it was claimed that Michael regularly hooked up to an intravenous drip that sent "doses of the prescription painkiller surging into his veins" A family insider confirmed back then that the performer had "been seen taking large doses of Demerol", which has potential side effects including disorientation and hallucinations. Doctors explained that an intravenous drip gives an addict precise control of the dosage, lessening the chances for an overdose. The insider said: "He first got hooked on painkillers in 1998 after an injury, and news of his recent relapse hit hard. "Michael's mother pleaded with her kids to help him. Janet chartered the plane to confront Michael in New York, where he was staying at an apartment. "They arrived unannounced and persuaded security to let them in. "Michael wasn't there and they were left sitting for more than two hours. "When he arrived, he was shocked to see his brothers and sisters sitting waiting for him. "They told him they knew he was abusing Demerol and drinking heavily. "They pleaded with him to get counselling before it was too late. They even offered to set the whole thing up. But Michael wouldn't hear of it. "Janet told Michael how his family cared about him and wanted to make sure he didn't end up like Elvis. But Michael kept telling them not to worry, that he was just fine. The family left firmly believing he was in denial and wasn't ready for any help. But they warned him they would be back." After the no-holds barred session, the family got reports that Michael was trying to clean up his act. But the insider said: "Sadly he now seems to have fallen back to his old ways and everyone is alarmed about him. "And he left standing orders with his staff and security that his family never be allowed into his place without an appointment. "Now they are living in fear he is going to turn up dead one day." Nine years ago, while the singer was accused of being a paedophile, he checked himself into a private hospital to help get off prescription pills. A business associate of the singer said: "Michael is addicted to pain pills. We are all very worried about him."
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