La Toya Denies Raiding Michael Jackson's Home After His Death
. La Toya has fired off a cease-and-desist letter to Vanity Fair, claiming its recent article entitled "Estate of Siege" is "replete with misstatements of fact, false innuendos, and defamatory insinuations." According to La Toya's letter, the article falsely claims she showed up at MJ's Carolwood mansion shortly after his death and loaded plastic bags filled with cash into a duffel bag. The VF article goes on to describe La Toya's friend leaving the home in a moving van. La Toya claims the article describes her visit as a "mad scramble for money" -- strongly insinuating she stole large sums of cash from MJ's house. According to La Toya ... the allegations are nothing but lies and she wants a full retraction asap. If Vanity Fair doesn't oblige, La Toya says she'll sue. more on this story TMZ submitted this story.
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