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Joe Jackson's Granddaughter Was Stabbed 7 Times By Her White Neighbor

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Joe Jackson’s granddaughter, Yasmine Jackson, was stabbed seven times by a White woman, PageSix reports.

According to Jackson’s post, the woman was initially charged with “felony battery with a deadly weapon.”

But Jackson updated the caption to say her attacker was booked for “attempted murder, battery with a deadly weapon and a hate crime.”

Jackson is reportedly the daughter of Joh’Vonnie Jackson, the lovechild of Joe Jackson and Cheryl Terrell.

TOPICS: Entertainment hate crime Joe Jackson Yasmine Jackson

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