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The Jackson family stun gun story has taken on a life of its own.

Reports claim that the L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services payed several visits to the Jackson family home in Encino, and were forced to confiscate a stun gun that was ordered by Jermaine Jackson's son.

But Randy Jackson tells X17online exclusively:

"The story is false. I spoke to my children who were present at the time. The stun gun arrived 2-3 weeks ago and was retrieved immediately by security at our family home. The children never played with it and Blanket was nowhere near the vicinity. Since our security handled the situation appropriately and the children were safe, there was nothing for The Department of Child Protective Services to confiscate.

The lies are outrageous and horrific. Enough is enough."

Katherine Jackson's attorney, Adam Streisand gave this statement to X17online:

    Two weeks ago, Jermaine Jackson's 13-year old son, Jafar, who lives with his mother Alejandra at the home of Mrs. Katherine Jackson, received a package with a taser he ordered online. Jafar opened the package alone in his bathroom and tested it on a piece of paper.  Mrs. Jackson and security heard the sound coming from the second floor of the house. Immediately, security went upstairs and confiscated the taser. 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. There is no second taser.

 
Streisand adds, “All of the kids are happy, healthy and wonderful and that is Mrs. Jackson's only objective and concern."