The video testimony that the late Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris Jackson, taped for the wrongful death trial going on involving AEG and the Jackson family aired in court on Tuesday.

The deposition was recorded on March 21, months before her highly covered suicide attempt.

Jackson answered questions about the children’s former nanny, Grace Rwaramba, to give a better picture of their relationship with her so that information as to why she was fired can be uncovered. The kids’ chef, Kai Chase, testified that Rwaramba "was the mother they knew" so AEG's lawyers are trying to counter testimony.

“My dad didn't like her, so he tried to, like, keep her away from us," Paris testified to an attorney to AEG. "So he sent her on errands a lot." She also said that her father didn’t want to fire her because "he felt bad because she didn't really have a lot of money,” CNN reports.

"He said she was sneaky and she wasn't an honest person and she lied a lot,” she also said. Giving an example, she said what she was about to say "is going to freak you out” saying she snuck into a doctor’s hotel room so "he'd wake up and she'd be in his bed. So, yeah, it's kind of creepy."