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FBI Files Support Jackson’s Innocence; Media Reports Otherwise

Comments 04 January 2010

Saturday, 2 January 2010

I should begin by saying that the release of Michael Jackson’s FBI file was not motivated by any desire to damage his legacy or smear his name. Many of Jackson’s fans are understandably distrustful of the establishment which repeatedly pursued the star on trumped up charges, but the release of Jackson’s FBI file is no conspiracy. Jackson’s file was requested under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and I was one of those who requested it.
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FBI File Reveals Attempt to Convict Jackson with Racist Law

Comments 04 January 2010

Saturday, 2 January 2010

Documents contained in Michael Jackson’s FBI file show that the LAPD tried to prosecute the star under the same legislation used in the past to smear black luminaries such as Jack Johnson and Chuck Berry.

Records show that the LAPD contacted the FBI on 7th September 1993 to ask whether the bureau would assist in the prosecution of Michael Jackson under the Mann Act.
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MUSIC, MICHAEL JACKSON AND RACISM, SONY MUSIC

Comments 27 December 2009

SHARPTON, COCHRAN & MJ GEAR UP TO BATTLE MUSIC BIZ!

On Tuesday July 9, 2002 I attended a music industry summit
in Harlem at the headquarters of the National Action Network. The
Summit was called by Rev. Dr. Al Sharpton, Johnny Cochran, Michael
Jackson and many other prominent people in the entertainment, legal,
and political activist communities.
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Exclu: 5 Doctors Named in 2004 Police Report

Comments 26 December 2009

By Sharon Waxman & Frank Swertlow
Published: July 06, 2009

As a multi-agency criminal investigation continues into the death of Michael Jackson, confidential police documents from 2004 suggest that the path into the dark world of the entertainer’s use of prescription drugs was lined with willing doctors and employees.

A police interview with former Jackson bodyguard Christopher Carter named five doctors who continually prescribed drugs for the pop star. (Read the full document here.)
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Michael Jackson’s FBI File Shows They Feared Terrorist Attack After 2003 Arrest

Comments 23 December 2009

NEW YORK (AP) ―concerns that media-hungry terrorists would attack Michael Jackson’s trial as a “soft target” led to a request for federal help, according to FBI files kept on the late pop star. The documents also show that the FBI helped facilitate interviews in the Philippines by California authorities investigating Jackson over allegations that he had sexually abused boys.
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The article you should read about S. Boteach, 2

Comments 21 December 2009

Jacko’s ‘Ex-Rabbi’: Did $100,000 Go to Charity?
Friday, April 02, 2004

By Roger Friedman

The list of con men and hustlers who’ve taken advantage of Michael Jackson continues to grow, especially where charity causes are concerned. Jackson has been in Washington this week talking about raising money for new charities, but his old ones are still dogging him.
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The article you should read about S. Boteach

Comments 21 December 2009

Sex guru rabbi gets passed over
The Observer, Sunday 5 September 1999

For an orthodox Jewish rabbi, Shmuel Boteach has an unorthodox way of doing things. The New York-educated cleric drinks vodka, allows non-Jews to join his Oxford-based debating society and sees nothing wrong in using Playboy magazine to push his ideas on ‘kosher’ sex. He is also on first name terms with Mikhail Gorbachev and former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres.
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Stevie Wonder and Whitney Houston pay tribute to Michael

Comments 11 December 2009

Stevie Wonder with John Legend “The Way You Make Me Feel” Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame 25TH Anniversary Performance.

Whitney Houston  Moscow 09/12/09

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TINI WANTS JUSTICE FOR MICHAEL

Comments 11 December 2009

Please, undersign and diffuse this petition made by TINI.

http://www.petitiononline.com/TINIxMJ/petition.html

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Decision on criminal charges in Michael Jackson case 'months' away

Comments 01 December 2009

November 30, 2009 | 7:08 am

Prosecutors and police investigators don’t expect to file charges in connection with Michael Jackson’s death before 2010, law enforcement officials told The Times.

The officials said there is such much evidence to review — some of it complex medical data — and that they have sought the help of outside medical experts.
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