A California judge has demanded details on the health, education and general welfare of Michael Jackson's daughter Paris after she attempted to commit suicide, according to court papers.
Court documents revealed on Friday that Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff asked the investigator to "prepare a written report" and include recommendations about the 15-year-old's future, the New York Daily News reported.
The judge had ordered a similar investigation last year after a public spat occurred between members of Jackson family.
The order was issued on Thursday, a day after Paris cut her wrist with a kitchen knife and consumed 20 Motrin painkillers at 1:27 a.m.
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