Paris Jackson 'won't return to her private school' amid claims that she was tormented by group of bullies
While Paris Jackson remains in
hospital as she recovers from her suicide attempt, her family members
have reportedly decided to withdraw her from the private school that she
has been attending.
Claims that the 15-year-old has been severely bullied by a group of fellow students have emerged, suggesting that the teen was miserable at school and does not want to return.
A family source told RadarOnline: 'It has already been decided she wont be going back to the school she had been attending.'
The young aspiring actress, who was hospitalised last week after trying to take her own life, has reportedly been tormented at the elite private school and the situation has recently been escalating.
'Paris might be home schooled, and there is talk of her attending a performing arts high school which could be a perfect fit for her,' added the source.
An investigation into Paris' wellbeing
has been formally ordered by a judge overseeing the guardianship of
Michael Jackson's three children, court records show.
Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ordered an investigator to look into Paris Jackson's health, education and welfare on Thursday.
It comes after the teenager was taken by ambulance from her family's home and hospitalised in the early hours of Wednesday morning after attempting to take her own life.
The judge's order follows reports that TJ Jackson - who was made a co-guardian of Michael Jackson's three children last year alongside his grandmother Katherine - has moved 76 miles away from where Paris, 15, Prince, 16, and Blanket, 11, live in LA, without informing Child And Family Services.
A source told The New York Post: 'They thought he was living around the corner. They were totally surprised by this. They’ve said they’re going to need a few days to sort this out.'
'So the bottom line is we have an 83-year-old woman raising teenagers by herself, and that just won’t fly,' they added.
TJ is said to have upped sticks and left the area a few months ago and relocated to the town of Corona, and reported failed to tell the correct authorities.
But a separate source, close to the estate, said: 'They [the executors] are very satisfied with him.There is no issue.'
And it seems that, despite her current condition, Paris will still be taking part in a film that she was due to appear in.
TMZ reports that film sources working on Lundon's Bridge and the Three Keys have said that they are aware of the incident and that it will mean that their insurance policy will change.
'There's a policy that we will have to buy now that we would not have had to buy prior to the incident,' said the source.
'We're prepared to pay a large amount of money for the policy. Fortunately, we have a big budget,' they added.
Paris
Jackson's mother Debbie Rowe, grandmother Katherine and aunt La Toya
Jackson were all spotted visiting her at her LA hospital after she was
admitted after her suicide attempt.
Sources say that while Paris is close to the Jackson matriach, she has been searching for more guidance.
'Paris loves her grandmother but feels that Katherine can't provide for her emotional needs,' an insider tells People magazine.
'She and Katherine are close, but it just isn't working for Paris. That's why Paris has turned to Debbie Rowe. There is something missing in Paris's life. The family hasn't really taken this serious.'
Claims that the 15-year-old has been severely bullied by a group of fellow students have emerged, suggesting that the teen was miserable at school and does not want to return.
A family source told RadarOnline: 'It has already been decided she wont be going back to the school she had been attending.'
Bullied: Paris Jackson reportedly won't return to her private LA school amid claims that she was bullied there
'Paris
had been absolutely miserable at the school for a long time, and there
is a clique of mean girls that had been bullying her,' they added.The young aspiring actress, who was hospitalised last week after trying to take her own life, has reportedly been tormented at the elite private school and the situation has recently been escalating.
'Paris might be home schooled, and there is talk of her attending a performing arts high school which could be a perfect fit for her,' added the source.
Making a decision: The Jackson family are reportedly considering having Paris home-schooled as she doesn't want to go back
Tough choices: Paris's mother Debbie Rowe, pictured on Friday, is concerned about her daughter's future
Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ordered an investigator to look into Paris Jackson's health, education and welfare on Thursday.
It comes after the teenager was taken by ambulance from her family's home and hospitalised in the early hours of Wednesday morning after attempting to take her own life.
The judge's order follows reports that TJ Jackson - who was made a co-guardian of Michael Jackson's three children last year alongside his grandmother Katherine - has moved 76 miles away from where Paris, 15, Prince, 16, and Blanket, 11, live in LA, without informing Child And Family Services.
Turmoil: Grandmother Katherine Jackson was sporting a support on her wrist as she headed to the hospital on Friday
She's back: Katherine was spotted in the car
with her personal driver, emerging for the first time since visiting her
granddaughter Paris
Under psychiatric hold: Paris is understood to be at the West Hills Medical Center in Los Angeles
The authorities are said to have
discovered that the 34-year-old now lives two hours away when they
inspected the Calabasas home where the 15-year-old reportedly tried to
commit suicide, and will now be investigating.A source told The New York Post: 'They thought he was living around the corner. They were totally surprised by this. They’ve said they’re going to need a few days to sort this out.'
'So the bottom line is we have an 83-year-old woman raising teenagers by herself, and that just won’t fly,' they added.
TJ is said to have upped sticks and left the area a few months ago and relocated to the town of Corona, and reported failed to tell the correct authorities.
Probe:
A judge has formally ordered an investigation into the welfare of Paris
Jackson, seen here with her brothers Prince, right, and Blanket
following her suicide attempt and hospitalisation this week
Joint custody: TJ and his grandmother Katherine Jackson are currently hold a joint guardianship for the three children
But a separate source, close to the estate, said: 'They [the executors] are very satisfied with him.There is no issue.'
And it seems that, despite her current condition, Paris will still be taking part in a film that she was due to appear in.
TMZ reports that film sources working on Lundon's Bridge and the Three Keys have said that they are aware of the incident and that it will mean that their insurance policy will change.
'There's a policy that we will have to buy now that we would not have had to buy prior to the incident,' said the source.
'We're prepared to pay a large amount of money for the policy. Fortunately, we have a big budget,' they added.
Stand by me: Prince Jackson and girlfriend Remi Alfalah were spotted out shopping together in Los Angeles on Thursday
Showing
the strain: Paris' mother Debbie Rowe was seen leaving the hospital in
Los Angeles where her daughter was put on psychiatric hold
Sources say that while Paris is close to the Jackson matriach, she has been searching for more guidance.
'Paris loves her grandmother but feels that Katherine can't provide for her emotional needs,' an insider tells People magazine.
'She and Katherine are close, but it just isn't working for Paris. That's why Paris has turned to Debbie Rowe. There is something missing in Paris's life. The family hasn't really taken this serious.'
Reconciled:
Paris has recently started spending time with Debbie, but Prince
Michael feels 'betrayed' and has called Paris a 'backstabber'
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