Saturday 25 June 2022 11:48 PM Michael Jackson's estate claims a man stole from the singer's home after his ... trends now
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Michael Jackson's estate said the ex-fiance of one of his sisters used the chaos surrounding the pop star's death in 2009 to rob from his deathbed pajamas and other valuables from his $25 million mansion.
Friday's legal filings from Jackson's estate claimed film producer Jeffre Phillips, who was once engaged to La Toya Jackson, was trying to sell off items he allegedly stole after staying in the King of Pop's Los Angeles mansion for nine-days after he died.
While at the Carolwood House, Jackson's lawyers claim Phillips stole the singer's and his children's iPhones, his driver's license, prescription pills, clothes, handwritten notes and a briefcase with personal and business letters.
'In extremely appalling and inhumane act, Phillips even stole the pajamas Jackson was wearing in the final hours of his life,' the lawyers claimed.
'And Phillips stole a resuscitator tube that seems to have been used on Jackson by those who were trying to save Jackson's life in the short and frantic period before his passing.'
Film producer Jeffre Phillips, right, the former fiance of La Toya Jackson, left, was accused of stealing personal items from Michael Jackson's home just days after the pop star's 2009 death