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Debbie Rowe Sick Of Spotlight; Calls Cops

July 14 2009, Published 11:07 a.m. ET

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Michael Jackson’s ex-wife Debbie Rowe -- the mother of two of his children -- calls police on photographers descending on her property at her ranch in Palmdale, California Monday.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, sources close to Rowe exclusively tell RadarOnline.com that she would like to reach an out of court settlement with Michael’s mother Katherine over custody of the kids, but there is one issue that she will absolutely not waiver on, Joe Jackson.

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The insider tells RadarOnline.com: "Debbie is absolutely steadfast that Joe Jackson not be involved whatsoever in the children's lives. Michael regaled Debbie with what a horrible father Joe was, and Debbie doesn't want the children exposed to that. Debbie is navigating a minefield right now of emotions, but she will make sure that Joe Jackson isn't involved in their daily lives."

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Debbie became very alarmed when comments Joe made to the press about he and Katherine raising them. "She became so upset that she was reduced to tears," Debbie's pal tells us.

Rowe gave birth to two children -- Prince Michael (now 12) and Paris (now 11) and then gave custody of the kids to Michael.

Click to see more photos of Debbie Rowe and the police.

It's not known who the biological mother is of Jackson's youngest child, Blanket, now 7.

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