Reminds me of the Howard Stern book "Miss America" in which Howard relates the time that Jackson and his PR person came to him in a secret meeting, asking him to get his listeners to "take to the streets" for Michael, and then Jackson would come on the show, calming down the protestors. Stern refused.
Drudge in 1995: Howard Stern's new book MISS AMERICA is ripe with inside stories of absurd heights. The press noise coming from the book surrounds a secret meeting between Stern and fallen King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Stern reveals that Jackson offered to come on his show if he would urge his listeners to take to the streets in a show of support for him. The deal was never struck, but Howard does devote a chapter to Jackson titled: 'If you love children so much, where are the girls?'...
I'm inclined to say innocent until proven guilty. He should be convicted by a jury of his peers in a courtroom where all the facts can be laid out, but...
'If you love children so much, where are the girls?'...
As much as I dislike Howard Stern, he has a point here.