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Joe Jackson's Granddaughter Says She Was Stabbed Seven Times In Racist Attack

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Joe Jackson‘s granddaughter Yasmine Jackson said she’s the victim of a racist attack that resulted in her being stabbed seven times, reportedly by a white neighbor.

The woman’s name is reportedly Angela Bonnell, and at first, she only faced a charge of felony battery with a deadly weapon, which incensed Jackson.

Page six reports the alleged attack happened in Las Vegas, Nevada, where Yasmine Jackson lives and works as a nurse.

Her mother Joh’Vonnie Jackson — who Joe Jackson reportedly fathered outside of his marriage — also shared photos of Yasmine’s injuries and slammed racists in the process.

There were plenty of messages left under Yasmine Jackson’s post, with people wishing her well and saying they hope justice is served.

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