- Deborah Jeanne Rowe
Deborah Jeanne Rowe aka "Debbie Rowe" (born
May 14 1959 ) is the dermatologist's nurse who married singerMichael Jackson . She met Jackson when he was diagnosed withvitiligo in 1986. She provided emotional support to Jackson through his changing appearance. They have two children: son Michael Junior Jackson (who publicly goes by the name "Prince"), and a daughter, Paris Katherine Michael Jackson. Rowe and Jackson were married onNovember 14 1996 inSydney ,Australia . They were divorced onOctober 8 ,1999 . She currently lives inPalmdale, California and inNice, France .At the time of their divorce, which became final in 2000, she filed to terminate her parental rights. In 2001 the court accepted her declaration in which she said, "Michael has been a wonderful father to the children, and I do not wish to share any parenting responsibilities with Michael because he is doing so well without me." According to court documents, she said, "I want to forever give up any and all rights pertaining to the children because I believe that by doing so, it is in the children's best interest." Before that, she said in documents, Jackson had allowed her visitation rights only if she went to distant locations such as Geneva and South Africa.fact|date=July 2008
After Jackson's arrest in 2003 she filed for temporary custody alleging that she became concerned that during the criminal case, Jackson would be too distracted to care for the children. She also said she was disturbed by his association with the
Nation of Islam , whose leader she believed was anti-Semitic. "I am Jewish, as are — by definition — my children. I worried about how my children would be treated by these new advisers to Michael," she said.fact|date=July 2008Rowe testified for Jackson at his molestation trial, describing him as a loving and caring father. She said in documents that she last saw the children in 2005 and had not seen them since Jackson left the United States shortly after his trial ended in acquittal on all charges. Jackson has been living abroad since then but returned.
In the summer of 2006 she petitioned the court to restore her parental rights and grant her custody of the two children. On
September 6 ,2006 , a judge ruled that Jackson must pay Rowe $60,000 in attorney fees from the custody battle. OnSeptember 29 ,2006 , Deborah Rowe's lawyer, Marta Almli, announced that a "settlement of all the issues" had been reached in the child custody (visitation) and breach of contract case between Rowe and Jackson.
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