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Michael Jackson’s manager reveals Thriller star left top secret instructions on how his £1 billion fortune should be spent after his death

MICHAEL Jackson’s former manager has said the singer left secret instructions on how his $1 billion fortune should be spent.

Raymone Bain claimed the will - made three years before his death - had totally different instructions for how his beneficiaries should spend his fortune.

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Raymone Bain, worked as Jacko's publicist for years and supported him during his trials for child sex offence chargesCredit: Polaris
She says that she will be holding a press conference in the coming days

Raymone Bain, who stood by him throughout his child sex abuse trial, made the announcement at a press conference to discuss Jacko and his legacy.

But Bain, who has represented the likes of Serena Williams, Janet Jackson and Steve Harvey, also said she didn't know where the will was.

"He was methodical, thorough and precise. I have hoped and prayed that MJ's will, dated 2006, would be found because in it he outlined how he wanted his legacy preserved.

"I don't have it, I don't know where it is and we have to deal with the hand we're dealt.”

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She also announced a foundation was to be established in Jackson's name.

“In the 10 years since his death, I know of no scholarship to any college in his name, or music studio, university or hospital,” she said.

The announcement comes after the King of Pop's name was dragged through the mud following the release of Leaving Neverland.

The damning documentary turned even some of the strongest fans against Jacko, but his family and friends have stayed true to him.

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They have branded the stars of the gritty programme, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, "liars" and "money grabbers".

Their claims come in a new film that will be released as a direct rebuttal to the sensational HBO expose Leaving Neverland.

'Michael Jackson: Chase the Truth' - available on Amazon - features interviews with the star's defenders including biographer Mike Smallcombe, former child star Mark Lester and ex-bodyguard Matt Fiddes.

Oliver actor Lester, who was best friends with the Thriller singer, is seen branding Leaving Neverland “unbalanced” adding: “It made me feel sick.”

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Raymone Bain, Michael Jackson's former publicist ​defends the pop icon​

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And Fiddes and Smallcombe then hit back at many of the claims made in the infamous documentary, directed by Dan Reed.

Jackson's ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley is allegedly writing a book full of 'explosive' secrets about their marriage.

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Michael Jackson died at the age of 50 ahead of a high-profile comebackCredit: Getty Images
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