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Billie Jean arrested at Neverland Ranch
March 11, 2008, 8:42 PM PDT

The Michael Jackson song clearly spells out that Billie Jean is not his lover. But that didn't stop a Santa Maria woman named Billie Jean Jackson from allegedly trying to get through the gates of Neverland Ranch on Monday evening by claiming she was Jackson's wife.
Jackson, 60, told a security guard at the front gate of the ranch that she was Jackson's wife and this was her ranch, too, reported the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department.
The guard, who had arrested Jackson multiple times before on suspicion of trespassing, turned her away.
Jackson moved a few yards down the road and climbed over a fence, the sheriff's department reported. She was then detained by security.
Deputies responded to the ranch shortly after 6 p.m. for the trespassing call and Jackson was booked into County Jail on suspicion of trespassing. Her bail was set at $2,500.
source: http://ktla.trb.com/news/ktla-neverland ranch,0,1196820.story

"Billie Jean Jackson" (also known as "Lavon A. Muhammad") has a long-running history of trespassing Michael Jackson's property, while claiming to be his wife and mother to his children. Beginning in 1984, when Muhammad was in her 30s, she would loiter at the Jackson's Encino family home. The harassment became so troublesome that in 1986, Michael Jackson placed a four-year restraining order against her.
Muhammad was arrested three separate times for trespassing onto the Encino property from 1984 through 1988, each offense which resulted in jail-time or probations. In early 1988, a $150 million paternity lawsuit was filed against Jackson presumably by Muhammad, but the case was dismissed.
In January, 1989, Muhammad was convicted of trespassing and sentenced to 2 ½ years in jail because she refused to receive psychiatric treatment instead. As the judge sentenced Muhammad, he also played a snippet from Michael Jackson's song, "Leave Me Alone" to help convey the message to her.
1995: Muhammad was once again arrested for trespassing at the Encino family home. Another restraining order was placed against her, and she was ordered to spend nearly 100 more days in jail. Today, at the age of 60, "Billie Jean Jackson" has once again been arrested for trespassing Neverland Valley Ranch.
Another "Billie Jean" goes by the name of Nona Paris Lola Jackson and has likewise claimed to be the wife of Jackson and mother of his three children. A Los Angeles based suit that she filed against Jackson was tossed out of court. Nona has written a short story about the case, much of which is fictitious and fantasy-driven.
Nona Paris Lola Jackson:
source: http://mjjr.net/news-i234-2.html
March 11, 2008, 8:42 PM PDT

The Michael Jackson song clearly spells out that Billie Jean is not his lover. But that didn't stop a Santa Maria woman named Billie Jean Jackson from allegedly trying to get through the gates of Neverland Ranch on Monday evening by claiming she was Jackson's wife.
Jackson, 60, told a security guard at the front gate of the ranch that she was Jackson's wife and this was her ranch, too, reported the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department.
The guard, who had arrested Jackson multiple times before on suspicion of trespassing, turned her away.
Jackson moved a few yards down the road and climbed over a fence, the sheriff's department reported. She was then detained by security.
Deputies responded to the ranch shortly after 6 p.m. for the trespassing call and Jackson was booked into County Jail on suspicion of trespassing. Her bail was set at $2,500.
source: http://ktla.trb.com/news/ktla-neverland

"Billie Jean Jackson" (also known as "Lavon A. Muhammad") has a long-running history of trespassing Michael Jackson's property, while claiming to be his wife and mother to his children. Beginning in 1984, when Muhammad was in her 30s, she would loiter at the Jackson's Encino family home. The harassment became so troublesome that in 1986, Michael Jackson placed a four-year restraining order against her.
Muhammad was arrested three separate times for trespassing onto the Encino property from 1984 through 1988, each offense which resulted in jail-time or probations. In early 1988, a $150 million paternity lawsuit was filed against Jackson presumably by Muhammad, but the case was dismissed.
In January, 1989, Muhammad was convicted of trespassing and sentenced to 2 ½ years in jail because she refused to receive psychiatric treatment instead. As the judge sentenced Muhammad, he also played a snippet from Michael Jackson's song, "Leave Me Alone" to help convey the message to her.
1995: Muhammad was once again arrested for trespassing at the Encino family home. Another restraining order was placed against her, and she was ordered to spend nearly 100 more days in jail. Today, at the age of 60, "Billie Jean Jackson" has once again been arrested for trespassing Neverland Valley Ranch.
Another "Billie Jean" goes by the name of Nona Paris Lola Jackson and has likewise claimed to be the wife of Jackson and mother of his three children. A Los Angeles based suit that she filed against Jackson was tossed out of court. Nona has written a short story about the case, much of which is fictitious and fantasy-driven.
Nona Paris Lola Jackson:
source: http://mjjr.net/news-i234-2.html