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Last of the sleepovers: Case vs. Wacko building for years
New York Daily News ^ | November 23, 2003 | RICHARD T. PIENCIAK

Posted on 11/23/2003 5:38:30 AM PST by sarcasm

Michael Jackson's sick fantasy life as a 45-year-old kid who somehow thinks it's okay to share his bed with preteen boys may finally be nearing an end.

The 12-year-old cancer patient at the heart of last week's child molestation accusations is only the latest in a long string of vulneable youngsters who - along with their unsuspecting, uncaring or greedy parents - may have been abused by the Peter Pan wanna-be.

The self-styled King of Pop's sister La Toya once said her brother has been abusing children since 1981.

"I have slept in bed with many children," Jackson proudly crowed during a TV special this year. "Why can't you share your bed? The most loving thing you can do is share your bed with someone."

Jackson continued, "It's not sexual, we're going to sleep. I tuck them in, it's very charming, it's very sweet. ...It's what the whole world should do."

Suspicion and circumstantial evidence have been building for more than a decade that Jackson - twice married, twice divorced - is a serial pedophile, a practitioner of what psychiatric experts call "infantile sexuality."

Untold dozens of young boys have visited his amusement park home, the 2,600-acre Neverland Ranch, north of Santa Barbara, Calif.

Actor Macaulay Culkin, Beatles offspring Sean Lennon and sitcom star Emmanuel Lewis are among those who stayed there when they were in their preteens.

Lewis' mother seemed fine with Jackson's growing obsession with her 12-year-old son until 1985, when they registered at a Beverly Hills hotel as father and son.

John Lennon's son began hanging out with Jackson four years after his father's murder, when he was 9. Yoko Ono let Sean spend time with Jackson at Broadway shows, in his hotel suite and finally at the California estate.

British newspapers have reported that a Jackson in-law once saw Michael and Sean in bed together.

Culkin was known to frolic at Neverland for days at a time. They would play video games for hours and engage in physical play and water pistol fights.

In between, Jackson entertained lesser-known prepubescent males.

Until now, he has slipped through the legal system untouched.

Wanted to get on with life

A criminal investigation in 1993-1994 got as far as two grand juries being convened, but prosecutors closed up shop several months after the 13-year-old accuser settled a civil suit for as much as $24 million.

The boy said he was upset that the criminal investigation had dragged on for so long and decided he wanted to get on with his life.

Disappointed prosecutors let it be known they'd uncovered two other boys who said they had been molested by Jackson, but neither was willing to testify.

One of the boys left the country and was therefore out of the court's jurisdiction.

The other, who said Jackson had molested him three times, started therapy; on advice of the boy's counselor and his lawyer, Santa Barbara County District Attorney Thomas Sneddon decided not to pursue the matter.

Shortly after, five former security guards sued Jackson, contending they were fired because they knew too much about Jackson's sexual activities.

The guards said they saw boys between 9 and 14 enter Jackson's estate at night and not emerge until morning.

Told not to look in backseat

Other former employees have leveled accusations, too.

In "Michael Jackson Unauthorized," author Christopher Andersen wrote that starting in 1991, guards at the front gate were ordered not to look in the backseat of Jackson's car when it entered Neverland. One night, when a guard looked in, he saw a boy hiding near the floor.

Former housekeeper Mark Quindoy kept a diary, later given to authorities, of what he said were incidents of Jackson fondling his "special friends."

"I swear I saw Michael Jackson fondling the little kid, his hands traveling on the kid's thighs, legs, around his body. And during all this, the kid was playing with his toys," Quindoy said at a news conference in late 1993.

Andersen also wrote that the mother of one male visitor lived for a time in a cottage on the Neverland grounds and was not allowed near the main house. Her son, 7, slept each night with Jackson in his bed, Andersen wrote.

Money has been at the center of Jackson's troubles, and his efforts to minimize them.

The security guards say they cooperated with the district attorney's investigation and filed suit only when it became clear that charges would not be lodged against the superstar. Jackson's people accused them of being money-hungry thugs.

Quindoy and his wife came forward after Jackson refused to pay them $283,000 they said were owed them in back wages. The Jackson camp called them disgruntled former employees and failed extortionists.

Before the 13-year-old's family settled that civil suit, Jackson's representatives repeatedly accused the boy's father of trying to extort money.

But the criminal probe began when the boy confided to a therapist, who relayed the allegation to authorities. The civil suit came later.

The boy said his friendship started with simple gifts and innocent conversation but escalated over a four-month period to cuddling, fondling, then masturbation and oral sex.

He called him 'daddy'

Last week, advisers for Jackson, whose vast wealth has reportedly been depleted, launched the same "money hungry" defense against the latest accuser's family.

That tactic faded quickly when Sneddon announced the family had no plans for a civil suit, and that the boy - who once liked Jackson so much he called him "daddy" - was cooperating and willing to testify.

Of equal importance, the legal rules are different this time around.

Two California laws enacted since the 1993 probe give prosecutors a better chance of making the latest charges stick.

One of the statutes allows a district attorney to prevent a child molestation suspect from paying off alleged victims while a criminal case is pending. Any contract that includes payments stretching more than a year is nullified.

The other new law allows the admission of evidence of prior sexual conduct. Conceivably, victims who have not gone to the police could be compelled to testify, as could the boy in the 1993 probe, who is now in his 20s.

The only one who cannot be forced to testify is the boy making the latest allegations. Judges are specifically barred under California law from forcing them to testify.

In trying to understand Jackson, who could face a minimum of three years and a maximum of eight years in prison on each of the multiple counts cited in his arrest warrant, one must also try to understand the parents of the young overnight guests.

The mother of the cancer sufferer said in February that she saw nothing wrong with her son sleeping at Neverland, along with his younger brother and older sister.

"All of my kids have stayed over with Michael," she said. "I am comfortable with that. They are happy with him and have a lot of fun. They are hoping to travel the world with him. He is their angel."

King of Pop's troubled reign

- August 1993: LAPD launches criminal probe after 13-year-old boy says he was sexually abused by Jackson over a four-month period. Jackson's camp claims he's target of multimillion-dollar extortion plot.

- Sept. 14, 1993: Boy's family files civil suit accusing Jackson of sexual battery, negligence and fraud.

- Nov. 22, 1993: Five former security guards sue, claiming Jackson fired them because they knew too much about his nighttime visits with young boys.

- Dec. 8, 1993: La Toya Jackson accuses brother of sexually molesting young boys, saying, "This has been going on since 1981, and it's not just one child." Other family members rally to Michael's defense.

- Dec. 13, 1993: Former Jackson maid tells the Los Angeles Times she quit after seeing him naked with young boys on several occasions.

- Jan. 24, 1994: Prosecutors announce they will not bring extortion charges against the 13-year-old boy's father. The next day, Jackson agrees to pay millions of dollars to settle the civil suit.

- May 26, 1994: While two grand juries hear evidence against him, Jackson weds Lisa Marie Presley in the Dominican Republic.

- Sept. 15, 1994: Judge rules Jackson can invoke his Fifth Amendment right in a suit filed by former security guards, enabling him to avoid answering whether he sexually abused children.

- Sept. 21, 1994: Prosecutors announce that no charges will be brought against Jackson because the 13-year-old now refuses to testify.

- Nov. 15, 1996: After divorcing Presley, Jackson marries Debbie Rowe, his dermatologist's assistant. She's six months pregnant with their child. They'll have one more before divorcing.

- Nov. 19, 2002: Dangles baby son Prince Michael II, born to surrogate mom, over balcony in Berlin.

- February: Appears on TV special and characterizes slumber parties as nonsexual and "charming."

- May: Files lawsuit against Motown Recordsfor unpaid royalties. Rumors of financial troubles surface.

- Thursday: Surrenders on arrest warrant charging him with molestation of 12-year-old boy. He's released on $3 million bail.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: childmolestation; childmolester; hollywood; homosexual; homosexualvice; jackson; kingofpop; michael; michaeljackson; molester; mtvculture; nambla; pederast; pedophile
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1 posted on 11/23/2003 5:38:30 AM PST by sarcasm
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To: sarcasm
He's a pederast, not a pedophile. The targets of his molestation are exclusively boys, so the more general term is inaccurate here.
2 posted on 11/23/2003 5:40:46 AM PST by thoughtomator ("A republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: sarcasm
La Toya Jackson is the most sensible member of the clan. I've always respected her for trying to get her brother help.

I am afraid he is beyond redemption at this point with the gay rights crowd trying to normalize this behavior. Michael is one sick puppy.

3 posted on 11/23/2003 5:47:05 AM PST by Vigilanteman
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To: sarcasm
Two California laws enacted since the 1993 probe give prosecutors a better chance of making the latest charges stick.

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Were the laws enacted 'cos of Jacko?

Must be an important fella...
4 posted on 11/23/2003 5:50:12 AM PST by birg
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To: sarcasm
In light of all this the "diversity Police' at United Way thinks we should allow people like Michael to become scoutmatsters of Boy Scout troops and take our sons camping.
5 posted on 11/23/2003 5:55:09 AM PST by capt. norm (Lead me not into temptation, I can find the way myself...)
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To: sarcasm
This article clearly states the case that Michael Jackson is a serial pedophile and clearly a danger to society. Why then, was he allowed out on bail so that in the meantime, he can continue to abuse others? How do we know he doesn't have a young boy in bed with him at this very moment?

Bail is usually revoked in cases such as this. If it was some average Joe who lived down the street who shared his bed with dozens of young boys (and even proudly proclaimed the fact for the TV cameras), he'd be locked away until his trial. No doubt about it.

6 posted on 11/23/2003 5:55:21 AM PST by SamAdams76 (198.4 (-101.6))
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To: sarcasm
The sick celebrity culture that has emerged has complete tolerance for all the perversions by these icons of idolatry. Incest, molestations, rapes, murders, all are to be condoned as there will always be the massive support group of sycophants whose only notariety is their attachment to these perverted idols. No matter what happens the support group will always come forward to attest to the angelic personna of these common criminals. Any who stand in their way are destroyed.

7 posted on 11/23/2003 6:00:18 AM PST by putupjob
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To: birg
These laws were probably enacted because of Jackson, but not to get jackson himself but to close a loophole he slipped through and others might slip through also. Important Fella?. Yeah to me it is important to stop sick(
Fill in the blnk yourself)like this .
8 posted on 11/23/2003 6:00:35 AM PST by sgtbono2002 (I aint wrong, I aint sorry , and I am probably going to do it again.)
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To: sgtbono2002; birg
The law was changed specifically because MJ was able to pay off the last accuser with millions of $$ in exchange for a vow of silence.
9 posted on 11/23/2003 6:04:15 AM PST by thoughtomator ("A republic, if you can keep it.")
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10 posted on 11/23/2003 6:05:31 AM PST by Bon mots
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To: sarcasm
I love all these freggin` wordwide vigils these morons are holding for this freak. What is their explanation for this guy claiming he watched the movie ET "over 500 times"? That he loved the space alien? Call me crazy, but just maybe he just couldn`t get enough of the boy playing the lead? What`s their explanation that after he watched the movie Home Alone, he relentlessly persued Macauly Caulkin, sending him gifts, calling him up to 100 times a day until Macauly agreed to meet him? Is this "child like" to these people? I don`t know about them, but I can`t say I know many "kids" who would do that. Maybe they should think of that old saying "If it looks like a duck, if it swims like a duck..."
11 posted on 11/23/2003 6:16:54 AM PST by metalboy (I`m still waiting for the mass protests against Al Qaida and Saddam)
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To: Bon mots
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!! Hey, we`ll probably see that! Going two miles an hour! Oh man, that is great HA HA HA (That thing had me crying)
12 posted on 11/23/2003 6:18:20 AM PST by metalboy (I`m still waiting for the mass protests against Al Qaida and Saddam)
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To: sarcasm
Michael ain't the only wacko in the Jacko family. Here's what Jermaine looks like these days.


(Yahoo caption) Jermaine Jackson, one of the Jackson Five, defended his superstar brother Michael against child molestation charges. Jermaine Jackson converted to Islam in 1989(AFP/File/Adam Jan)

13 posted on 11/23/2003 6:23:17 AM PST by TheMole
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To: TheMole
Jermaine Jackson converted to Islam in 1989

Translation: Jermaine fell to the dark side.


"Islam is a peaceful religion, and we`ll kill to prove it!

14 posted on 11/23/2003 6:31:00 AM PST by metalboy (I`m still waiting for the mass protests against Al Qaida and Saddam)
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To: sarcasm
Like they said on South Park, "dude, you like screwing little boys!""

Not much else to say...

15 posted on 11/23/2003 6:32:04 AM PST by Central Scrutiniser (Which is the most universal human characteristic? Fear or Laziness?)
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To: TheMole
The garments of the Islamic Religion - maybe, but in recent years, I have come to associate pictures like that with the forces of evil.
16 posted on 11/23/2003 6:49:20 AM PST by ghostrider
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To: metalboy
Guess he thinks he's an Arab.
17 posted on 11/23/2003 7:00:50 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: thoughtomator
The thing that gets me about these articles is that you can always prove that people who are dissatisfied and asking for money "have an axe to grind," but it is almost impossible to prove that "friendly witnesses" are having their silence bought. I think this guy is guilty as sin, and I usually reserve judgment on these kinds of accusations. There is simply too much smoke.
18 posted on 11/23/2003 7:04:57 AM PST by LS
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
Looks like a black guy dressed up as an Arab. For the life of me, I can't see why blacks think they have anything in common with Arabs. Arabs, in addition to being caucasian, are notorious racists. The fact that they have dark skins is completely beside the point.

19 posted on 11/23/2003 7:06:14 AM PST by Agnes Heep
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To: Vigilanteman
Except that now you have former "sleepovers" saying, "No, he isn't gay. He was a hetro---I saw him kiss girls," etc.

There will be a huge push to portray him as a hetro, but say "he took on a low profile sexually so as not to offend his gay fans."

20 posted on 11/23/2003 7:06:18 AM PST by LS
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