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Paris Jackson Feels She Doesn't Have 'a Life Anymore,' Mother Debbie Rowe Reveals During Trial

Paris Jackson's mother Debbie Rowe was in tears as she testified about her daughters emotional struggles in the wake of her father's death.

During testimony given at a Los Angeles civil court in the civil suit against the concert promoters behind the late Michael Jackson's final tour, members of the Jackson family have been insisting that concert promoter AEG Live was negligent when the company hired Dr. Murray to treat Michael Jackson.

Rowe revealed that her 15-year-old daughter is devastated.

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"She tried to kill herself…She has no life. She doesn't feel she has a life anymore."

Debbie Rowe spoke out about Paris Jackson during the wrongful death civil trial. She also gave extensive testimony about Michael Jackson's fear of pain, leading the singer to doctor shop.

Rowe gave her insights and is certain doctors took advantage of Jackson's fear of pain in order to secure the ability to treat to famous singer.

Dr. Charles Czeisler, a sleep expert testified in June about Jackson's abuse of an insomnia drug supplied by Dr. Conrad Murray. According to Czeisler, it was rare for anyone to be given propofol for such a long period of time.

Paris Jackson herself won't be testifying. The fragile teen attempted suicide in June and is still receiving inpatient treatment.

"As far as Paris is concerned, she is fine and is ready to go home, but the doctors and her family are not taking any chances," a source close to the family told the Sun. "She tried to end her own life, and it doesn't get more serious than that. She was in a terrible state, and her family knows it would not take much to tip her over the edge again."

The suit is seeking compensation for the Jackson family heirs who are insisting that Michael's untimely death cost his estate millions.

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