According to Jermaine Jackson, brother Michael used a "sperm doctor" to help his ex-wife conceived his two children. The information was revealed in a book proposal the pop star's older brother made in 2003. Michael Jackson threatened to sue his brother and ban him from the family if the book was ever published.
The eight-page synopsis, obtained by the New York Daily News, for Jermaine's unpublished book, "Legacy: Surviving the Best and the Worst," is a contradiction to Jacko's often-made claim that he himself fathered both Prince Michael I, 9, and daughter Paris, 7, in "the natural way".
Jermaine's book proposal alleges that Michael paid several million dollars to Debbie for carrying the artificially inseminated babies. In the outline, Jermaine wrote: "My brother purchased children... It is like a sanctioned black market."
He also claims Michael married the former nurse - who he described as "someone nobody would ever look twice at" - so as not to upset his Muslim friends by impregnating a woman outside of wedlock. And it's still a mystery how and where Jacko purchased the third baby, Prince Michael II, 4, or who his mother is.
A portion of the unfinished draft published in the Daily News, quotes Jermaine, 51, as saying that Michael, 47, has "a thing for young children" and he feared he was guilty of California child molestation charges, even though he was acquitted in 2003.


