Flip-Flopping Rowe Rethinks Custody of Jackson Kids

By JONATHAN LLOYD, CHUCK HENRY and OLSEN EBRIGHT
Updated 7:04 PM EST, Thu, Jul 2, 2009

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Debbie Rowe, MJ's ex wife, former nurse, and mother of two of his mystery kids doesn't want her children in her life.
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Sometime between Thursday morning and Thursday afternoon, Debbie Rowe decided to rethink whether or not she wants custody of the two children she had with Michael Jackson.

"I want my children," Rowe said during a 90-minute phone conversation Thursday morning with NBCLA's Chuck Henry.

Later in the afternoon, she had a new opinion, according to her lawyers.

"So why today's announcement? Because though Debbie herself had not spoken publically about the custody proceedings since Michael's death, I came to learn this morning that she shared some of her thoughts late last night with a local reporter," said Rowe's attorney, Eric M. George.

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"I have no reason to doubt what was reported from that conversation was accurately and ethically reported.

"But that said, it would be a distortion of the truth to allow that single snapshot of a single conversation to stand as the truth of Debbie's position on these sensitive matters

"So once again the truth is that Debbie has not reached a final decision," George said.

George did not take any questions during the telephone news conference.

If he had, perhaps a reporter would have asked, "What's up with the complete reversal?"

Because earlier in the day, Rowe said she would seek a restraining order to keep Jackson's father, Joe Jackson, away from the children.

Her agreement did allow for visitation with the children, but Rowe said it's a very difficult process. She said if she misses a visitation date, it is difficult to reschedule with the Jacksons.

"I am stepping up," Rowe said. "I have to."

Rowe said she was still grieving. She said she decided she had to seek custody after Jackson's death.

"We had an agreement... he didn't keep his end," Rowe said, referring to Jackson's death.

Jackson, who died at age 50, left behind three children: son Michael Joseph Jr., known as Prince Michael, 12; daughter Paris Michael Katherine, 11; and son Prince Michael II, 7. Rowe was the mother of the two oldest children.

The youngest was born to a surrogate mother, who has never been identified.

Rowe said she was concerned about splitting up the children. She said she did not expect the court to grant custody of the third child, but added that she would be willing to accept custody.

Rowe, who was married to Jackson in 1996 and filed for divorce three years later, surrendered her parental rights. An appeals court later found that was done in error, and Rowe and Jackson entered an out-of-court settlement in 2006.

In her testimony eight years ago, Rowe said, "I had the children for him. They wouldn't be on this planet if it wasn't for my love for him. I did it for him to become a father, not for me to become a mother. You earn the title 'parent." I have done absolutely nothing to earn that title."

Earlier this week, Jackson's mother was appointed temporary guardian of the children, pending a hearing on Monday. A will signed by Jackson in 2002 and filed with the court Wednesday requests that Katherine Jackson be named guardian of the children, but in the event of her death, he asked that singer Diana Ross be appointed.

The will also specifically leaves Rowe out of any inheritance.

"I have intentionally omitted to provide for my former wife, Deborah Jean Rowe Jackson," the will states.

First Published: Jul 2, 2009 1:02 PM EST on NBC Los Angeles

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