Paris Jackson Guardian Left Suicidal Teen Alone, Family Services Investigating
The legal guardian of Paris Jackson was reportedly not living at the house where he is responsible for providing supervision and care when the teen attempted suicide, and now family services have reportedly opened an investigation.
Michael Jackson's nephew, TJ, was a co-guardian of Michael Jackson's three children when the singer died in 2009, along with his grandmother Katherine, 83.
But several reports are revealing that TJ reportedly moved more than two hours away from where Paris, 15, Prince, 16, and Blanket, 11, live in Los Angeles without notifying Child and Family Services.
Investigators found out about the move after Calabasas home where the 15-year-old reportedly tried to commit suicide Wednesday was inspected by local authorities.
TJ was made a temporary guardian and splits guardianship responsibilities with the children's grandmother.
The biological mother of Jackson, Debbie Rowe, confirmed Wednesday that the teen was rushed to hospital in the early hours of Wednesday morning after sustaining cuts to her wrist. While there have also been reports of an overdose, they are yet to be confirmed.
"Look at her life, it's not normal and this is hardly a surprise. While this is the most serious attempt, it is not first time. There have been many signs of problems before this," a source closely connected to the Jackson family told FOX411's Pop Tarts column.
"Paris is now surrounded by people that, up until a few years ago, she barely even knew. Before that, she spent her public life wearing a mask and witnessing the problems that her dad had. The fact that she and [her brother] Prince saw their father for dead that day, well that's incredibly traumatizing in itself, the insider said.
Reports indicate that the pop icon was discovered by siblings Prince and Paris after they allegedly saw their father lying still on a bed with his eyes and mouth open before Dr. Conrad Murray had them ushered away. Murray was later sentenced in connection with Jackson's death.