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Lily C. Alphonsis - The Unheard Voice with Hidden Secrets

Lily C. Alphonsis is a true mystery, and I can only get through this narrative with a Don Julio. Yes, it is that juicy and berserk. According to federal files, Lily C. got into legal trouble because she attempted to deliver a recorded video of Michael Jackson’s last Will and Testament to Katherine Jackson, as instructed by Michael. She was also the only woman who could truly tell us what happened to Prince and why she was trying to retrieve a Michael Jackson CD from Prince’s estate after he mysteriously died in an elevator.

According to court documents in the Northern and Central District, between June 14 and June 20, 2009, after meeting with AEG executives and Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson decided to amend his will. He recorded the amendment in a video and handed it to Lily C. for safekeeping, instructing her to give it to his mother if anything happened to him.

Shortly after Michael Jackson’s death—or rather, his murder—Lily C. attempted to arrange a meeting with Katherine Jackson to hand over the disc around June 28, 2009. Somehow, during this process, someone discovered that she was urgently trying to deliver the video, and she became a target. Her phone was tapped, she was constantly followed, and eventually, her life was dismantled. Authorities manipulated arrest records belonging to actress Lily Alphonsis and used them to wrongfully target and attempt to destroy Lily C.’s life, despite her having no arrest record or online presence.

Before these legal troubles, Lily C. was a well-known figure among top executives and political leaders worldwide, praised for her creative intelligence and sharp business acumen. Even former Los Angeles District Attorney Susan Jung Townsend, now a judge, described her as “intellectually sophisticated.” Hollywood executives and federal investigators spoke highly of her, acknowledging that Michael Jackson himself nicknamed her Cinebrainniac and mentored her after she was introduced to him by Nelson Mandela at the September 1999 Kora Music Awards in South Africa. Source Watch the video here: Kora Music Awards 1999

Lily C.’s paralegal stated that when they first met, Lily was limping and recovering from a gunshot wound to her right calf. Moved by compassion, the paralegal decided to help her after watching a video of Michael Jackson amending his will, in which he tearfully addressed his mother. Disturbed by what she saw, she contacted the FBI to report both the video and Lily C.’s case but never received a response. Determined to seek justice, she took it upon herself to file the necessary legal actions, ensuring Lily C.’s story was documented in court records. All legal documents remain publicly available under the name Lily C. Alphonsis as evidence of what she endured.

 

According to federal investigators, she is described as an incredibly sharp businesswoman with an unmatched eye for detail—making her difficult to deceive. Yet, despite her talents, she became the target of a highly organized attack. Court records from 2011 to 2015 reveal a case so extraordinary that only hard evidence could substantiate her claims. A Los Angeles investigator accessed her Bank of America account, altered her name to Lily A. Majdoub, and drained her funds, leaving her financially destitute.

The Mystery Surrounding Lily C. Alphonsis’ Identity

Very little is known about Lily C. Alphonsis. FBI files indicate she has a mixed heritage of Norwegian, Ghanaian, and Lebanese descent, while manipulated Homeland Security records list only Ghanaian-Lebanese roots. The U.S. Department of State linked her to the name Lily A. Majdoub due to alterations made by ICE agents. One close associate even jokingly told a federal investigator that Lily might be a ghost—capable of disappearing and reappearing without a trace.

 

Why Was Lily C. Targeted?

The answer lies within court records from the Northern District. These documents state that she was targeted by someone who knew the real reason behind Michael Jackson’s death. That person used the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office to destroy her. Records also indicate that Lily was in contact with Prince and that they were collaborating on an exposé and a music project.

The answer lies within court records from the Northern District. These documents state that she was targeted by someone who knew the real reason behind Michael Jackson’s death. That person used the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office to destroy her. Records also indicate that Lily was in contact with Prince and that they were collaborating on an exposé and a music project.

While detained at C.R.D.F., Lily C. learned of Prince’s mysterious death. She then attempted to retrieve a Michael Jackson CD from Prince’s estate, believing it contained crucial evidence. However, the court ruled that she had filed the case after the expiration of the creditors’ claim period (Affidavit of Service of Lily Alphonsis – Disallowance). The significance of the CD remains unclear, but someone was determined to keep it hidden.

 According to Central District Court records, Lily C. was poisoned while in county jail and nearly lost her life. Her paralegal revealed that she had filed a legal notice with Prince’s estate to obtain a copy of Michael Jackson’s last will and testament. She attested to having personally seen Michael Jackson’s video recording and understood why powerful figures wanted Lily C. eliminated.

She further stated that when Lily C. contacted Prince for help with the evidence, she was rearrested and jailed repeatedly. Then, mysteriously, her friend—who had possession of the evidence—was found dead in an elevator. She challenged skeptics to ask: Why did the nation’s largest agencies use their power against her? Why was Lily C. Alphonsis targeted, and why was she trying to obtain a Michael Jackson CD from Prince Roger Nelson’s estate after his death?

Her paralegal also posed another critical question: Why did Tyka Nelson assist Lily C. financially? What did Tyka know that she did not share with the rest of the world? If only the dead could talk.

 

The Orchestrated Attack on Lily C. Alphonsis

Several critical questions remain unanswered:

  • Why was former Los Angeles District Attorney, now Judge Susan Jung Townsend, so determined to imprison Lily C.?

  • Why did county jail authorities starve her and attempt to kill her?

  • Why did Townsend lie to then-Judge Lisa B. Lynch after Lily C. was exonerated in the Northern District?

  • Why did Townsend use a DMV agent to persuade ICE agents Thomas May and Robert Miyakawa to challenge Lily C.’s identity, even after the Department of State had verified her true identity?

  • Why did ICE agents Thomas May and Robert Miyakawa, along with Department of State agents Jonathan Rolbin and Tran Martinsen, conspire to revoke her identity using Lily A. Majdoub’s Social Security records?

  • Why did these agents fraudulently obtain a search warrant to raid Lily C.’s storage unit, seizing $25 million in cash, jewelry, and valuable assets?

  • Why did Bank of America allow unauthorized access to her account, drain it, and refuse to return her money?

Whoever targeted Lily C. was powerful enough to erase her identity, merge it with two other women’s records, jail her, steal her wealth, and attempt to deport her.

Michael Jackson, the World Movie Awards, and Hollywood’s Role

According to Lily C.’s paralegal, Michael Jackson, Frank Dileo, and Lily C. planned to develop a concept called the World Movie Awards after the This Is It concert. However, Frank Dileo became concerned about Michael’s poor health, and Michael himself wanted to cancel the tour. He was pressured and threatened with a lawsuit.

Michael and Lily C. frequently discussed the World Movie Awards in great detail. Some of Michael’s notes on the project were later introduced in his family’s lawsuit, though they were misinterpreted. A federal investigator who examined Lily C.’s case in the Northern District noted that she was pursued shortly after registering the World Movie Awards in 2011. It appeared that those targeting her were aware of her and Michael Jackson’s plans for a major entertainment endeavor. When she registered the organization in California, state authorities used the California Franchise Tax Board to suspend it, refusing to grant tax-exempt status despite its clear qualifications.

 

Prince advised Lily C. to register the organization in Nevada and later return to California to register it as a foreign corporation. Moreover, in 2021, while she was negotiating multimillion-dollar deals with investors in Luxembourg and Kuwait, the Critics’ Choice Association stole her company’s name and launched a press event, executing the same concept as the World Movie Awards.

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What Does Hollywood Know That the Public Does Not?

What does Hollywood know about Lily C. Alphonsis, the founder and CEO of the World Movie Awards, that we don’t know? The woman who was Michael Jackson’s confidant and a trusted friend of Prince Rogers Nelson? The woman who is so enigmatic and mysterious?

I remember one of Michael Jackson’s bodyguards referencing a woman Michael was so fond of that he called her “Flower.” Was Lily the woman Michael Jackson affectionately called “Flower”?

 

Until she chooses to break her silence, the full truth may never be revealed. For those seeking answers, her complete legal records are publicly available under her name. Her paralegal, who filed multiple litigations on her behalf, described Lily C. as a hero and the strongest woman she has ever met.