Did michael bank his own sperm
Michael - who died in June - deposited the genetic material in a Los Angeles sperm bank last year. He was hoping it could be used to conceive his fourth child, but his family now fears "rogue elements" could use it to get their hands on Michael's billion dollar estate. A source told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "It might sound crazy but when it comes to Michael anything is possible. With everything that's at stake the last thing the Jackson family need is someone using his sperm to give birth to a child and produce another potential heir to Michael's estate. The problem is they don't know who has access and given that a number of doctors have been implicated in his death then something sinister could easily happen. The Jackson family has reportedly chosen to store the sperm in the British clinic because it has "extremely strict" security.

Cecil Jacobson



Michael Jackson's doctor admits donating sperm - Telegraph
Michael Jackson reportedly told a close friend he didn't father two of his children shortly before his death. The King of Pop died after taking a powerful anaesthetic called Propofol in June He is survived by Prince, now 16, year-old Paris and year-old Blanket. The kids' paternity has been called into question many times, with claims he couldn't be their father as he was African American. British actor Mark Lester was a close friend of Michael's and is also Paris' godfather. He has publicly claimed to be her father in the past, alleging he was a sperm donor for Michael and his then-wife Debbie Rowe.


Michael Jackson's doctor admits donating sperm
Michael Jackson was said to have asked his close friend Mark Lester to provide him sperm, and the actor faced a grilling on TV today. Mark Lester - best known for the starring role in iconic musical Oliver! I had four children and he said how do you do it?



When Lauer pressed him on whether he knew definitively if he was Paris's biological father, he said he had "no idea, and even if I was, it would make absolutely no difference to the status quo of the family. And so, in a seeming non-sequitur, Jackson asked Lester for his sperm around the time Paris was conceived. Lester failed to explain why Jackson's anxieties about having sex with women impaired his ability to father a child in a test tube. That was it. End of story.