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Jackson talks

Saturday 11 December 1993 00:02 GMT
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Michael Jackson's lawyers have begun negotiations with prosecutors on the conditions for his return to the US, Reuter reports from Los Angeles. Jackson is being investigated over child sexual abuse allegations, which he denied.

His sister LaToya fired a fresh salvo in a family feud yesterday, claiming their mother Katherine had discovered cheques made out to the parents of young boys. 'One cheque in particular was . . . made out to the father of a boy-child who was very young at that time. The father of the boy received one million dollars plus a brand new Rolls Royce,' LaToya alleged.

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