Celebrity website TMZ.com, citing family
sources, reported that Jackson, 89, has terminal cancer and was
in the end stages of life. Hollywood publication Variety said a
source close to the situation had confirmed the report, while
DailyMail.com, citing family members and other unspecified
sources, said Jackson had stage four pancreatic cancer.
Jermaine Jackson, one of the remaining nine Jackson siblings,
said on Twitter that his father was in ill health but denied
reports he was dying.
"My father's health is not good, but 'dying' is a harsh word
chosen by headline writers, not me. For however long he has
left, my mother, siblings, and relatives want to be with him,
without hindrance," Jermaine Jackson tweeted late on Thursday.
Joe Jackson's manager, Charles Coupet, and representatives of
singers Janet Jackson, Jermaine Jackson and La Toya Jackson did
not respond to requests for comment on Friday.
In the 1960s, Jackson strictly trained his young children as
singers and dancers and led The Jackson 5 to global pop music
success. Michael Jackson later went solo and became one of the
best known celebrities in the world before his death at age 50
in 2009 from an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol.
Joe Jackson also managed the early careers of daughters La Toya,
Janet and Rebbie Jackson.
The Jackson family clan has been riven for decades by internal
strife, legal battles, jealousies, arguments over money and
estrangements. DailyMail.com said some of the family had been
barred from their father's hospital room.
Joe Jackson, who fathered 11 children and now lives in Las
Vegas, has been in bad health for years and suffered a stroke in
2015. But he has continued to make appearances at celebrity and
fan events around the world. In March he released a pictorial
book of memories called "Precious Moments: 60 Years in Show
Business."
(Reporting by Jil Serjeant and Gina Cherelus; Editing by Leslie
Adler)
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