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 | | Posted by admin on Thursday, July 22, 2004 - 01:34 AM |
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 |  | Michael Jackson never ceases to shock.
US Weekly carried a report saying MJ, who is facing trial on a charge of child molestation, is expecting quadruplets. The singer, however, has denied this, People magazine reported.
Raymone Bain, a representative for the controversial celebrity, issued a statement denying the report. The statement also said Jackson is not the father of 'any children born through a surrogate-mother arrangement', People said.
US Weekly, meanwhile, stands by its story. According to the report, Jackson was seen with an 'unidentified woman' in Florida. The woman, the magazine said, is bearing quadruplets from the pop singer.
Jackson is already the father of three children — Prince Michael and Paris from ex-wife Debbie Rowe, and Prince Michael II from an 'unknown surrogate mother'.
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