Several years following the death of the American and world pop legend, Michael Jackson, a man is making headlines following accusations from the star’s estate. In fact, the latter accuses Jeffre Phillipsfiancé of one of Michael Jackson’s brothers or sisters, to have taken advantage of the sadness and chaos that surrounded the death of the interpreter of Liberian Girl, to steal several items from the singer’s house. According to information reported by the American media TMZthese are personal and private effects stolen by the respondent during his 9-day stay in the Michael’s Carolwood House.
Late artist’s iPhone stolen
According to the estate, Jeffre Phillips remained in the residence following Michael Jackson’s death. Among the property allegedly stolen are boxes of prescription pills, the late artist’s California driver’s license and iPhone. To these objects are added hard drives, computers, video cameras, several handwritten notes belonging to Michael Jackson, as well as a briefcase containing many professional and personal documents.
The star’s estate goes on to accuse Jeffre Phillips of stealing Michael Jackson’s pajamas, removed by paramedics hours before he died, and a resuscitation tube that was allegedly used on him. As a reminder, the accusations of the estate of Michael Jackson come several years following the purchase of the ranch of Neverland of the American star by a billionaire. According to several concordant sources, the latter is the former close friend of the singer and his ex-business adviser, Ron Burkle. His spokesman said the ranch was bought out for regarding $22 million.