I think J Jackson has already had previous involvement with M. Jackson and probably his family. As a celebrity with notable contacts... including that strange doctor DeePak Chappoka... or whatever his name is ...... it would not be unusual for the family to use J Jackson as a spoke-person.... and, no doubt, they would want every effort to be made to put the blame on another and clear M Jackson of contributing to his own death via drug abuse, or to implicate anyone associated with his debts to recoup or stabilize the liability against his estate.
I think of Michael Jackson as a very talented, charismatic, introvert who tried to be an extrovert, excentric, vacant and empty of depth, immature and stunted in his emotional development and lacking adult maturity -insight -responsibility, immoral, idolized excessively ----with all the trappings for which he was never prepared, and tragic.
He's dead now, and the most expensive medicine and medical supervision which he could buy could neither buy him immortality nor a long life, and, if anything, most likely played a major part in contributing to his early death.
In some ways, his persuit of a perfect body or image through plastic surgery, strange dietary habits, and medicine, give some insight as to areas of his fears and absence of any real foundation of faith: As Christians, we know there is only one sure unfailing foundation of faith.....that in Christ Jesus! But people who have beliefs solid in false religions and emotional maturity, still have a stability of direction which he never demonstrated; personally, I think he was an empty soul still searching and never found what he needed or was looking for. He's tragic in his life and death, in my view, in spite of all his fame, talent, and squander fortune.
I also feel the news and the forums contribute too much attention to the death of a man who contributed very little worth to society for all his fame, and left a question of legacy of pedophillia involving at least 5 kids, which is NOTHING to celebrate and regretable if forgotten.
Even a live-in doctor may not know all that a person has access to or what he takes, mixes, or abuses. This doctor is responsible for what he knows and enabled.... but not for failure of his patient to fully comply and inform.