Michael Jackson’s family ‘bewildered’ by Debbie Rowe’s painkiller confession

Michael Jackson’s family members are reportedly “bewildered” by Debbie Rowe’s claim that she stood by as a doctor unethically prescribed the superstar dangerous painkillers.

Rowe, who was married to Jackson from 1996 to 1999, appears in the new documentary “TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson,” detailing how she once worked for famed Hollywood dermatologist Dr. Arnold Klein, who gave the pop king Demerol — an addictive and powerful opioid.

“I was basically as bad as [Klein],” Rowe, 63, shockingly states in the doc — airing tonight on Fox. “I regret that. I will regret it. And I am so sorry that I participated in it.”

The ex-wife’s eyebrow-raising comments have reportedly distressed Jackson’s elderly mom, Katherine, 92, and his brother Randy, 66.

“Debbie’s decision to speak to this show regarding what she knew regarding Dr Klein . . . has dumbfounded some of the older Jackson family members,” an anonymous insider told the Sun on Tuesday. “Debbie has not been this open with some of the brothers for sure, so for her to speak on a TV show is bewildering.”

“I was basically as bad as [Klein],” Rowe, 63, shockingly states in the doc — airing tonight on Fox. “I regret that. I will regret it. And I am so sorry that I participated in it.”
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Jackson met Rowe at Dr. Klein's offices in Los Angeles in the mid-1990s, before they began a relationship and wed in 1996. They are pictured together in 1997.
Jackson met Rowe at Dr. Klein’s offices in Los Angeles in the mid-1990s, before they began a relationship and wed in 1996. They are pictured together in 1997.

The source, who describes themself as a “Jackson family friend,” says Katherine is particularly aggrieved.

“She is very upset,” they declared. “She and her aides cannot understand why Debbie has decided following all these years to break her silence on that part of her life.”

The insider added: “The feeling always was that Debbie was there to help Michael as his nurse. Now her comments have made some of them look at her in a different way.”

The Post has reached out to reps for Michael Jackson’s estate for comment regarding the new claims.

For years, Rowe worked as an assistant to Dr. Klein, a dermatologist who was known for treating a bevy of Hollywood’s biggest stars — including Elizabeth Taylor.

Rowe first met Jackson in the mid-1990s at Dr. Klein’s Los Angeles offices, where he was being treated for vitiligo.

Klein purportedly prescribed numerous patients powerful drugs which they did not need.

Rowe lifts the lid on her relationship with the doctor in the new documentary, saying: “There were times he would write prescriptions for things that had nothing to do with what we were treating them [patients] for.”

Dr. Klein (center) treated Jackson and a slew of other A-list stars, including Elizabeth Taylor. The trio are pictured together in 2002.
Dr. Klein (center) treated Jackson and a slew of other A-list stars, including Elizabeth Taylor. The trio are pictured together in 2002.
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She further claims that Klein was “a person that you want to hang with because you’re going to be able to get something in return.”

Meanwhile, the documentary also claims that Jackson and Klein’s relationship turned into more of a friendship rather than that of doctor and patient, with the dermatologist allegedly keeping fraudulent documents on the singer.

Katherine Jackson is said to be bewildered by Rowe's decision to appear in the new doc. The fiercely protective mom is pictured with Jackson in 2005.
Katherine Jackson is said to be bewildered by Rowe’s decision to appear in the new doc. The fiercely protective mom is pictured with Jackson in 2005.
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TMZ Executive Producer Harvey Levin — who interviewed Klein in November 2009 — says it was “routine” for Jackson to go get high on Demerol “for hours at a time” at Klein’s office.

Levin, who appears in the new doc, states: “Dr. Klein was more than happy to oblige and he justified with minor procedures. And he did this over and over and over once more.”

Jackson purportedly created 19 false aliases to collect different drugs, and Klein had kept a special book noting which prescriptions went to each fake identity, according to Ed Winter, the assistant chief coroner for LA County.

Klein died at age 70 of natural causes in 2015.

Rowe, 63, now keeps a low profile. Her decision to speak out in the new doc has raised eyebrows, however she does not specifically divulge details regarding her three-year marriage to Jackson.
Rowe, 63, now keeps a low profile. Her decision to speak out in the new doc has raised eyebrows, however she does not specifically divulge details regarding her three-year marriage to Jackson.
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Rowe is pictured in the early 2000s. She had two children with Jackson, who had sole custody following their split in 1999.
Rowe is pictured in the early 2000s. She had two children with Jackson, who had sole custody following their split in 1999.
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However, Klein is just one of many doctors who prescribed dangerous medications to Jackson over the course of his career.

The “Bad” singer first became hooked on painkillers following he suffered both second- and third-degree burns to his scalp during a pyrotechnic disaster while filming a Pepsi commercial in 1984.

Jackson died in June 2009 following suffering cardiac arrest brought on by the anesthetic propofol — a drug reportedly routinely administered by his then physician, Conrad Murray.

The death was ruled a homicide, and Murray took all the blame. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced to four years in prison, serving just under two behind bars.

After their marriage, Rowe claimed she never had sex with Jackson, saying their two children were the product of IVF.
After their marriage, Rowe claimed she never had sex with Jackson, saying their two children were the product of in vitro fertilization.
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Rowe does not speak regarding Murray in the new doc. She also does not divulge any further details regarding her relationship with Jackson.

The couple wed in 1996, before welcoming two children together, Prince and Paris. They split in 1999, with Jackson receiving full custody of the two kids.

Rowe later claimed that she had been artificially inseminated and never had sex with the King of Pop. She now purportedly has a friendship with Paris, 24, but the status of her relationship with Prince, 25, is unknown.

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