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Michael Jackson faces multiple allegations

Posted: 11/19/2003, 2:07 pm
by Johnny
Cops performed overnight search at singer's Neverland ranch

Associated Press

Wednesday, November 19, 2003

LOS OLIVOS, Calif. (AP) -- The arrest warrant issued for Michael Jackson involves "multiple counts of child molestation."

Sheriff Jim Anderson of Santa Barbara County, California says bail in the arrest warrant has been set at $3 million US.

He says investigators are giving Jackson the chance to surrender -- and are advising him to give up his passport when he does surrender.

Word of the warrant comes a day after dozens of officers swarmed Jackson's Neverland Ranch north of Santa Barbara.

A spokesman says the singer and his children are in Las Vegas, where he's taping a video.

As many as 70 law enforcement officials served a search warrant at the ranch and hunted for evidence through the night as part of an ongoing criminal investigation, Sgt. Chris Pappas said.

Jackson denounced media coverage in a statement released to The Associated Press by spokesman Stuart Backerman.

"I've seen lawyers who don't represent me and spokespeople who do not know me speaking for me. These characters always seem to surface with dreadful allegations just as another project, an album, a video is being released," the Jackson statement said, referring to Tuesday's release of a greatest hits album, Number Ones.

Backerman refused to comment on any allegations and said neither he nor Jackson knew the details of the investigation.

The 45-year-old singing superstar faced a child molestation investigation in 1993 in a case that never resulted in criminal charges. Jackson reportedly paid a multimillion dollar settlement in that case but maintained his innocence.

The $12.3 million US Neverland Ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley has a mansion, its own zoo and amusement park, and has often been the site of children's parties.

Steve Manning, a Jackson family spokesman, briefly talked to reporters outside a Las Vegas recording studio and said Jackson was "holding up" and had his family's support.

In a television documentary broadcast on ABC earlier this year, Jackson said he had slept in a bed with many children. "When you say bed you're thinking sexual," the singer said during the interview. "It's not sexual, we're going to sleep. I tuck them in. ... It's very charming, it's very sweet."

Jackson caused an international uproar last year when he displayed his baby, Prince Michael II, to fans by dangling him briefly from a fourth-floor balcony in Germany. Jackson called the incident a "terrible mistake," and Berlin authorities said the actions were not punishable.

The singer had international hits with the albums Thriller (1982), Bad (1987) and Dangerous (1991) but saw his career begin to collapse after the 1993 allegations.

His last studio album, Invincible, sold about two million copies in the United States. Such sales would be great for most artists, especially veteran stars, but only so-so for the man who bills himself as the King of Pop.

© Copyright 2003 Associated Press



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Posted: 11/19/2003, 3:22 pm
by Bandalero
someone should have shot this sick bastard a long time ago.

Posted: 11/19/2003, 3:22 pm
by happening fish
haha, i thought the topic was "Michael Jackson faces mu..."sic

lol

Posted: 11/19/2003, 3:43 pm
by .:x:Marissa:x:.
sure i respect him as an artist... he is talented.

but his personal life is messed up....i think theres definitely something wrong with him....from his weird image (theres nothing wrong with that if he wants to be different...except he thinks he looks normal :wtf:) to his multiple child molestation allegations, to dangling his baby...theres just something not right :neutral: my mom was telling me about how she heard Sheryl Crow talking about how he used to stab his pet chimpanzee with a pen when it did something wrong....

Posted: 11/19/2003, 4:15 pm
by Venom
The man is a troubled human being. He needs to be locked up forever. Knowing today's messed up "MTV" culture they will make a reality show out of this. "Michael Jackson: Behind Bars Season 1 starts Summer 2004" I would bet that by episode 2 someone beats him to death. Any takers?

Posted: 11/19/2003, 4:24 pm
by nikki4982
All I have to say about this subject is: it's about time.

Posted: 11/19/2003, 5:26 pm
by happening fish
Venom wrote:The man is a troubled human being. He needs to be locked up forever.


Typical :lol:

Posted: 11/19/2003, 5:27 pm
by Axtech
nikki4982 wrote:All I have to say about this subject is: it's about time.


My thoughts exactly.

Posted: 11/19/2003, 5:41 pm
by Joey
I wouldn't hold his looks against him since he does have a medical disease and I mean the guy's face/hair did catch on fire at a concert ... ohh I want to laugh but that'd be mean :uh:

Anyway, aren't these charges something that happened 10 years ago, when the kid was like 3 and it's only now coming to court? That's what they were saying at work .. meh, the guy's messed up .. and I've never liked his music and I hope they take his 2 kids away from him. But all in all, I have nothing against the guy :lol:

Posted: 11/19/2003, 6:00 pm
by call me andrew
innocent until proven guilty.

Posted: 11/19/2003, 6:10 pm
by Joey
the last time charges came up against him, he paid them $2 million ... saying "he just didn't want to drag things out in court"

you don't pay someone off if you aren't guilty :lol:
you pay them off to shut them up :nod:

Posted: 11/19/2003, 6:38 pm
by made to heal
call me andrew wrote:innocent until proven guilty.

agreed :nod:

Posted: 11/19/2003, 6:41 pm
by nelison
The guy is a little screwed up, but I mean he had a pretty screwed up childhood. I haven't read into anything on the case cause it really doesn't matter much to me, but he's innocent until proven guilty, just as what was said above. He may have settled out of courts last time, but he still wasn't convicted, so you can't know for sure what happened.

Posted: 11/19/2003, 7:48 pm
by dream in japanese
my friend is in love with Michael Jackson

Posted: 11/19/2003, 7:50 pm
by Neil
The "ad council" DEFINITELY needs to make a commercial.........advising kids to stay away from the Neverland Ranch....

That man is one sick fuck......I bet this is true, I bet it is. Allegations happened once, Michael admits he sleeps in the same bed with these kids, please......I highly doubt the fuck keeps his hands to himself.

He needs about ten years of in-patient therapy...

Posted: 11/19/2003, 8:22 pm
by Joey
but he said he lets them come into his bed in case they're scared at night :lol:

sure michael :P

Posted: 11/19/2003, 9:57 pm
by call me andrew
Joey wrote:the last time charges came up against him, he paid them $2 million ... saying "he just didn't want to drag things out in court"

you don't pay someone off if you aren't guilty :lol:
you pay them off to shut them up :nod:


no. you pay someone off yes, to shut them up, but not because you're guilty, but because court attracts negative attention even if you're not guilty.

Posted: 11/19/2003, 10:02 pm
by Joey
if you say so :lol:

Posted: 11/19/2003, 11:12 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
OK Joey, let's look at it like this. Let's say you were famous, and someone got murdered, but you were accused of it. In the situation, would you rather pay someone to shut them up or would you rather go through months of trials to be found innocent and be called a murderer for the rest of your life?

Posted: 11/19/2003, 11:34 pm
by Bandalero
he does have a point, court appearences tend to ruin peoples lives.

but mike himself brought it upon him, due to his "closeness" to kids. i mean, you can be close and good to kids, but his actions tend to cross that line in the public's eye.