Report: Child Protective Services Wrapping Investigation At Jackson Home – No Problems Found

The investigation into the home where Michael Jackson’s children live is reportedly about to wrap up and with no problems found.

According to Radar Online, California’s Department of Children and Family Services found no serious issues in the home where Prince Michael, Paris and Blanket reside.

“There are no big problems found in the house by DCFS,” a source told Radar.

As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, according to multiple online reports, earlier this month Jermaine Jackson’s son, Jaafar, 13, bought a stun gun online and the Jackson children were playing with it.

At the time, a source close to the Jackson family, who spoke to Access, said Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services officers had visited the Hayvenhurst home and were investigating an incident involving a taser or other type of shocking device.

Following the report, a lawyer for Katherine Jackson issued a statement to Access Hollywood denying the Jackson children were ever in harm’s way and that the stun gun was confiscated as soon security found out about it.

“Mrs. Jackson took control over it and then had it removed from the house. There was no other incident. Blanket Jackson never saw or heard the taser. Neither did Paris Jackson. Prince saw the taser in the possession of security,” the statement said.

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