The investigation into the kids' health, education and welfare was launched on heels of Paris' suicide attempt. While the reason behind her suicide attempt was still sketchy, her depression was quite apparent on her social media amidst the ongoing Michael Jackson wrongful death trial, reported Aceshowbiz.
Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff took the decision after receiving report from investigators on the children's well-being and said, "I'm taking no further action."
Katherine and the children are suing AEG Live, accusing the giant company which promoted MJ's doomed "This Is It" concert series of negligently hiring Dr Conrad Murray and failing to do a proper background check on the disgraced doctor before employing him to care for the singer.
Paris has been staying in the psychiatric facility at the UCLA Medical Center since her ordeal that shocked many.
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