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Debbie Rowe to Tell Court Michael Jackson Was A 'Secret Hardcore Drug Addict'?

Michael Jackson's ex-wife and the mother of two of his children, Debbie Rowe, will be testifying in the wrongful death case of the late singer and will reportedly provide "bombshell" evidence against the family.

Rowe will testify that MJ was a "secret, hardcore drug addict for decades," according to TMZ. Rowe will be called by AEG Live next week to give testimony that she knew Jackson was using drugs in the '80s and '90s, but did not know the extent and how out of control he was.

TMZ reported that a source told them many of the details regarding what will say. MJ's main doctor, Archie Klein, was Jackson's source for most of his drugs, and would have him injected with Demerol and Vistaril.

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Rowe used to work for the doctor, but had no knowledge of what he was doing at the doctor's. This will help AEG's case because their defense is they had no reason to believe he was an addict.

"What the f--- did you give him?  He's dead and it's your fault," Rowe said to Klein after she found out about his death, according to the celebrity entertainment site. She had seen him just days before leaving the office looking "totally out of it."

Rowe has also been working to help her daughter Paris. Last month she tried to take her life by cutting her wrists and taking pills. Luckily she was found in time, but the family feels the on going trial could could cause her to relapse.

"They are terrified she will have a major relapse if she has access to Twitter and the Internet again – especially with all the shocking information that is coming out in the AEG wrongful death court case. Debbie and Katherine have looked into things and they have decided the best place for her is the Diamond Ranch Academy. It is a secluded treatment center for 12 to 18-year-olds that specializes in depression and grief management," the source added.

The family thinks she will be back after the court case is over.

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