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Alleged MJ Love Child Looking For Money

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July 27 2010, Published 11:34 a.m. ET

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Michael Jackson may have left some deep dark secrets behind, but this one seems a little far fetched. A women claiming to be the King of Pop's illegitimate love child has filed legal documents, according to a new report, stating that MJ conceived her with Diana Ross' sister when he was a minor. 

Mocienne Petit Jackson, MJ alleged daughter, has filed documents with L.A. County Superior Court claiming she is an heir to the musician's dynasty, and everyone will see that once a DNA test is done, TMZ reports.

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Mocienne Petit claims in 1975, MJ secretly impregnated her mother Barbara, Diana Ross' sister, when he was 17.

According to the documents, obtained by TMZ, Mocienne claims when she was nine years old, Katherine Jackson hatched a plan to "abduct"her and send her to Belgium to protect Michael's "reputation."

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She claims all seven of her abductors were later murdered.

MJ's alleged daughter currently lives in the Netherlands and claims she decided to come forward to "formally claim my part of my father's inheritance."

Another one of her requests? Custody of MJ's kids so she can give them a "more normal life."

Another link that Mocienne Petit has connecting her to her "father" Michael, is she claims to have been diagnosed with Vitiligo, the rare skin disease that MJ suffered with his whole life and was the impetus for his skin color transformation.

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