Paris Jackson Deposition Video Airs During Michael Jackson Death Trial
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The daughter of the late King of Pop spoke under oath about the odd behavior of their nanny Grace Rwaramba.

AceShowbiz - A deposition video recorded on March 21 of Paris Jackson was aired last Tuesday, June 18 in her father, the late Michael Jackson's wrongful death trial in Los Angeles. In contrast to recent photos of the 15-year-old celebrity daughter around the time of her failed suicide attempt, a healthy-looking Paris testified in two days of questioning done 3 months ago, as seen in the clip where she was shown speaking about their former nanny Grace Rwaramba.

The video was played by the lawyers of concert promoter AEG Live, whom the Jackson family is suing for the untimely death of the King of Pop back in 2009, for having retained Dr. Conrad Murray, who has since been convicted of involuntary manslaughter. By airing Paris' deposition, the AEG lawyers sought to weaken the credibility of Jackson family chef Kai Chase, who had testified to Michael's physical deterioration prior to his death.

Chase was said to have also praised the family's former nanny Rwaramba, saying she was "the mother they knew" referring to Paris and her two brothers, Prince and Michael Jr. Paris, however, described her otherwise, claiming that her father had told her Rawramba was "sneaky" and that she "wasn't an honest person, and she lied a lot."

Paris went on to relay a story of how, at one time when she and brother Prince were still very young and their youngest sibling wasn't even born yet, Rwaramba went to the hotel where Michael was staying and told the staff she was his wife. As told by Paris, Michael had woken up to find Rwaramba in bed, a "creepy" instance of how much she was obsessed with her pop superstar employer.

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