Jun 28th, 2009 - FOXNews
Michael Jackson's former long-time nanny said she often had to pump the King of Pop's stomach after he swallowed too many prescription medications, the Sunday Times of London reports.
Grace Rwaramba, who worked for Jackson for 17 years, claimed Jackson became outraged when his mother and sister tried to intervene - and that Jackson's home was dirty and disheveled, according to a report published Sunday in the London Times.
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