Ex-wife sues Michael Jackson (AP) Updated: 2006-07-14 16:09
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Debbie Rowe claims Michael Jackson has failed
to pay what he promised in their 1999
divorce. | Debbie Rowe, the former Mrs.
Michael Jackson, has sued the pop singer, claiming he has failed to pay her what
he promised when the two divorced in 1999.
In the lawsuit, filed July 3 in Los Angeles Superior Court, Rowe seeks an
immediate payment of $195,000 for attorney fees and $50,000 in living expenses
so that she can continue pursuing her child-custody case against him.
The next court hearing on the matter is slated for July 26.
Rowe is the mother of Jackson's two children, Prince Michael Joseph Jackson,
9, and Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson, 8.
She gave up her parental rights to the children in 2001 but asked a judge to
reinstate them in 2003 after she learned of Jackson's arrest on child
molestation charges.
Rowe says in the lawsuit that Jackson stopped making his promised payments to
her in October, 2003.
Jackson agreed when they divorced to pay his ex-wife $1 million a year for
the first three years after their split and $750,000 annually for six more
years. Rowe also received a house in Beverly Hills and a 1998 Ford Explorer. She
agreed to visit her children only once every 45 days, according to the lawsuit.
Jackson maintained ownership of his Neverland Ranch and two adjacent
properties in Santa Barbara, California, other residential and commercial
properties, plus a fleet of vehicles that includes two fire trucks, three
vintage Rolls Royces, four tractors and nine golf carts.
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