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The Michael Jackson Followers News
Mon, Sep 5 2005
A Personal Message from La Toya Jackson
Mood:  hug me
Topic: Main News
I would like to give all of you heartfelt thanks for your continued voices of encouragement and for your amazing support of Michael during the trying days that now, thankfully, lie behind us. Thank you so very much!

It has meant a great deal to me, to Michael and to our whole family. It is truly wonderful to have such amazing and loyal fans!

This is a very big victory for Michael and we are all very proud that he has been completely and totally vindicated in court, as we were certain he would be.

I am pleased to tell you that he is finally getting some rest and is regaining his appetite as well.

The end of the trial and the 'not guilty' verdicts on all counts, clearing Michael of all charges, mean that he can now concentrate on the future and his art.

He will be beginning a brand new chapter in the Michael Jackson LEGEND.

This means that I am not the only person 'Startin' Over' - Michael is now STARTING OVER as well.

As a matter of fact, this will be a brand new beginning for all of us.

Thank you!

Lots of Love

Source: Latoya Online

Posted by MJ Friend Anna at 11:57 PM JST
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Jackson Attorney Filed A Civil Suit Against Martin Bashir
Mood:  happy
Topic: Main News

On August 23, 2005, attorneys for Jackson filed suit in a civil case against journalist Martin Bashir. Bashir, 34, who is mostly known for the Diana, Princess of Wales interview, and his more recent "Living with Michael Jackson," is accused of defrauding Jackson and harrassing staff at Marwell Zoo, London where Bubbles and Muscles, Jackson's former pets are kept. No official comment has been made, although insiders say that Jackson is "deeply disturbed" and that "these actions are unwelcome in lieu of Bashir's unsatisfactory and unsavory interviewing techniques". Bashir has a history of stalking and has previously been served restraining orders forcing him to stay away from the Beckham's, and their two children, Brooklyn and Romeo.

Posted by MJ Friend Anna at 11:42 PM JST
Updated: Tue, Sep 6 2005 1:02 AM JST
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Victory Party in Las Vegas (MJJ Birthday)
Mood:  party time!
Topic: Main News
Monday, August 29, 2005
Copyright ? Las Vegas Review-Journal

Surprise guest gives thrill to Jackson fans

LV celebration marks King of Pop's acquittal

By BRIAN HAYNES
REVIEW-JOURNAL


More than 150 fans from around the world gathered Saturday night in Las Vegas to celebrate Michael Jackson's recent acquittal on child molestation charges, and when the surprise guest of the evening arrived, the fans could hardly contain themselves.

The flashbulbs popped and the video cameras whirred as the guest entered.

An emcee urged the pressing crowd to give him space. Cheers and applause filled the room at the Front Door Bar & Grill on Paradise Road near Tropicana Avenue.

"It's amazing," local fan Farah Pajuheshfar said. "It's Michael's dad, you know."

For Pajuheshfar and other fans at the MJJ Forum Victory Vindication 2005, being in the presence of the King of Pop's pop, Joseph Jackson, was the next best thing to seeing Michael Jackson himself.

Joseph Jackson waded through the crowd to his reserved table, then fans lined up for a chance to sit next to him and get their pictures taken.

When Pajuheshfar, who heads the MJ Soldiers of Love fan club in Las Vegas, got her chance, she smiled for snapshots and pointed out her self-made collection of Michael Jackson artwork pinned to the walls.

She came away from the meeting breathless.

"It's like I get closer and closer" to the Jackson family, she said.

Meanwhile, at least four Michael Jackson impersonators took turns kicking, spinning and gyrating on the dance floor. Someone hocked Jackson T-shirts at a table, and fans, many wearing glittery tops and tilted fedoras, celebrated their idol's acquittal.

"The legal system was shamed," said Kimberly Wright, a casino buffet hostess from the Detroit suburb of Highland Park, Mich.

She complained about "all the real rapists and child molesters that were probably in the city of Santa Maria who got off the hook because they were trying to crucify this man.

"It was disgusting."

The 28-year-old wore a custom-designed basketball jersey adorned with a picture of a gloved hand flashing a peace sign.

She also wore a button with Jackson's photo, circa late 1970s, when he still had an Afro and his original nose.

On the patio, Tony Redburn took a break from dancing and explained his fascination with Jackson.

The 20-year-old from Thousand Oaks, Calif., said he was born prematurely and required physical therapy to get his arms and legs working properly.

His mother played a variety of music during the therapy sessions, but when Jackson came on, "I would just come alive," Redburn said.

Now he pays homage to his idol by painting his face a ghostly white, donning a wig and black hat and doing his best impersonation.

He said he hopes to someday work in a show on the Strip.

While Redburn discussed his story, a young woman pulled her reluctant friend in Redburn's direction. "She wants to dance with you," the first woman said.

As that exchange ended, a young woman in a halter top looked Redburn up and down.

"You look extremely sexy," she said.

"It's nice to make people's day," Redburn said, the face paint hiding any sign of a blush.

Raquel Choyce, a Las Vegas resident and president of the Michael Jackson United Nation International Fan Club, organized the three-day event, which included a karaoke contest and a picnic.

Her mother, Carol Mainor, said Choyce went to her first Jackson concert at age 2.

"Right from that point she was standing in her seat, and she's been a fan ever since," Mainor said of her now 35-year-old daughter.

Besides heading a Jackson fan club, Choyce moonlights as a Janet Jackson impersonator. But her Jackson mania doesn't stop there.

"Strangely enough," her mother said, "she married a Michael impersonator."

Source:MJNO

Posted by MJ Friend Anna at 12:01 AM JST
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To My Fans Throughout the World: A 'Thank You' Message From Michael Jackson
Mood:  happy
Topic: Main News
Created: Saturday, 03 September 2005

To My Fans Throughout the World:

Thank you so very much for your cards, letters and acts of kindness in celebration of my birthday. You are the most dedicated and caring fans in the world.

I love you and God bless you all!

Sincerely,

Michael Jackson

A Note from MJJsource: Thank you to all the fans that signed the MJJsource Birthday card for Michael. 13,000 friends and fans posted their greetings on the card from 160 different countries! This 400 PAGE BIRTHDAY CARD was delivered directly to Michael... We know that he LOVED it!

Posted by MJ Friend Anna at 12:01 AM JST
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Thu, Sep 1 2005
Jackson in Dubai: Buffalo wings, speedboats
Mood:  happy
Topic: Main News

King of Pop buzzes around Emirate with race car driver during visit

The Associated Press
Updated: 5:52 p.m. ET Aug. 30, 2005

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - He ate Buffalo wings. He took a speedboat to a luxury villa on a manmade island. He buzzed around the Emirate with a race car driver and a prince.

In contrast to the frail and somewhat withdrawn Michael Jackson cleared of child abuse charges in June, the king of pop appeared at ease during his visit to this Persian Gulf sheikdom, said Mohammed Bin Sulayem, the Emirates champion rally driver who escorted Jackson on sightseeing tours.

The pair was joined by a mutual friend, Sheik Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the son of Bahrain’s king.

According to local newspaper accounts and pictures, the 47-year-old performer was even spotted looking over some of the world’s priciest real estate developments in Dubai, a booming luxury resort and one of the world’s fastest-growing cities.

“He wants to see more of this area. He likes it here,” said Bin Sulayem.

The local press has been full of speculative articles about the singer taking up residence. But Jackson’s race car driver friend said the pop star is just looking.

“I would love to see him come to this part of the world and live — or even just to have a second house,” the champion driver said.

Before his visit to Dubai, Jackson had been staying as Sheik Abdulla’s guest in Bahrain, where he took refuge after his 19-month trial and June 13 acquittal on child molestation charges.

But unlike his reclusive stay in that oil-rich island kingdom the size of Rhode Island, Jackson’s visit to Dubai has included several surprise public appearances.

The singer visited a pair of Dubai’s $14 billion manmade island developments, touring The Palm Jumeirah, one of three palm tree-shaped archipelagoes under construction.

Jackson’s entourage also took a speedboat to The World development, an artificial archipelago of 300 private islets being reclaimed offshore and formed in the shape of a world map.

In other personal snapshots Bin Sulayem provided, Jackson could be seen in his trademark black Fedora and sunglasses and a royal blue shirt, strolling alongside his Arab hosts, men in traditional white robes and headdresses.

Bin Sulayem was full of praise for Jackson’s patience with fans, waiters and salespeople, who he said “bombarded” him with requests for autographs and pictures.

“The guy is a gentleman. I’ve met guys who weren’t even 10 percent as famous as he is, and they are much harder to deal with,” Bin Sulayem said.

The singer also paid visits to the Burj al-Arab hotel, the sail-shaped skyscraper that sits on a tiny island off Dubai, and went to the Hard Rock Cafe for spicy Buffalo chicken wings.

Jackson’s spokeswoman, Raymone K. Bain, did not return repeated phone calls seeing comment.

Jackson was recently fined $10,000 for failing to appear in court to face a separate civil case in Louisiana on a claim of sexual assault.

On June 13, he was acquitted of charges alleging that he molested a 13-year-old boy, gave him wine and conspired to hold him and his family captive to make a videotaped rebuttal of a damaging television documentary.

Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

? 2005 MSNBC.com
URL: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9131665

Posted by MJ Friend Anna at 1:47 AM JST
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Wed, Aug 24 2005
Welfare Fraud Charged Against Mother of Jackson Accuser
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Breaking News
Tuesday, 23 August 2005

A five-count complaint of welfare fraud has been filed against the mother of the teen accuser of Michael Jackson. The complaint alleges that she collected $18,782 in payments while making claims that she was indigent.

During the trial, Jackson's attorneys presented evidence that she and her family received $150,000 settlement in 2001 in a lawsuit against J.C. Penney, again while claiming to be indigent.

It was also shown that she received money from her boyfriend to pay her rent on an apartment.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Bureau of Fraud and Corruption Prosecutions are alleging that she hid from authorities that she received the settlement and failed to report the receipt of $637 for her rent in January 2003. The payment was not discovered until a social services investigator received a tip from a private investigator on February 2, 2005.

She was a significant witness for the prosecution against Michael Jackson and many of the jurors believed that she lacked credibility.

Source: AP/MJJForum

Posted by MJ Friend Anna at 12:01 AM JST
Updated: Mon, Aug 29 2005 2:31 AM JST
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Wed, Aug 3 2005
Jackson, ex-wife close to visitation agreement
Mood:  hug me
Topic: Main News
Debbie Rowe Jackson trying to win the right to visit her children

The Associated Press
Updated: 8:59 p.m. ET Aug. 2, 2005

LOS ANGELES - There’s word Michael Jackson and his ex-wife are close to a deal in a dispute over two of the pop star’s children.

Debbie Rowe Jackson is trying to win the right to visit the kids — after she voluntarily gave up her parental rights in 2001. A judge voided the order last year — after her attorneys argued that proper court procedures weren’t followed. Jackson has since appealed the voiding of the order.

Jackson attorney Michael Abrams says a settlement “is in sight” — and that it “will be to everybody’s satisfaction.”

When Rowe sought the change in the visitation arrangement, one of the reasons she cited was that the pop star had been charged with child molestation. Jackson ended up being acquitted of those charges in June.

? 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

? 2005 MSNBC.com
URL: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8803180/

Posted by MJ Friend Anna at 4:31 PM JST
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Dupri says Jackson should flaunt acquittal
Mood:  sad
Topic: Main News
Record producer, and Janet's boyfriend, says singer still has magical quality

The Associated Press
Updated: 10:52 a.m. ET Aug. 2, 2005

NEW YORK - If Michael Jackson took Jermaine Dupri's advice, he'd be on TV flaunting his acquittal instead of retreating from the public eye.

"I was him, I would have gone on ‘TRL’ immediately and said look, ‘Everybody who wanna say something about me, good, y'all could say whatever y'all wanna say, there's nothing you can say about me at this point, no more than what just happened," said Dupri, who is dating Jackson's sister Janet.

Jackson was acquitted in June on child molestation charges.

While other scandal-plagued stars have launched the comeback route with a teary-eyed interview with Oprah Winfrey or Barbara Walters, Dupri scoffed at the suggestion that Jackson should be remorseful.

"He don't have to do that, because he didn't do nothing wrong. Everybody else did something wrong but him. What did he do wrong? Why should he come back and cry?" Dupri asked.

And though some have doubted whether the pop star could make a successful comeback, Dupri says Jackson has a magical quality that will always keep people interested.

"If Michael Jackson came in this room right now, there would be no one in this room who could not stop looking at him. As long as you've got that power, you're never damaged," Dupri told The associated Press in a recent interview. "He has that power over anybody. If people can't stop looking at you, you're so interesting to people, there's no way you can be damaged."

Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
? 2005 MSNBC.com

URL: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8797331


Posted by MJ Friend Anna at 4:09 PM JST
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Jackson Case Sets Precedent
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Main News
A recent decision by the California Supreme Court to allow the Michael Jackson case to stand as a recedent on trial secrecy has been harshly criticised by media lawyers.

The one-sentence decision from the Court last week
denied a request from various news organisations to
“de-publish” the rulings of Judge Rodney Melville.
This means that the Jackson case will stay in the
legal books and can be used by judges or lawyers
wishing to seal documents in other cases.

"It is a very dangerous precedent because it gives the court an opportunity to close out the public from critical information during a high-publicity trial,"said Laurie Levenson, a professor at the Loyola Law School. "This formalizes the celebrity exception to the First Amendment.

"There's a saying that bad cases make bad law," she said. "Now we are seeing that notorious cases make bad law."

A three-member panel on the 2nd District Court of Appeal had agreed in April that Judge Melville had
been justified in sealing court records and placing gag orders on parties involved with the trial.

At the time, the Judge said that releasing the documents publicly may have prejudiced the jury pool.
He said this was necessary to protect Jackson’s right to a fair trial.

Theodore Boutrous, an attorney who argued the case on behalf of the news media, said he hoped the case would not be applied in future trials.

"The argument that the Jackson lawyers made for secrecy was that this was a special case," said Boutrous in an interview Monday. "It should have extraordinarily limited application, but there is the danger it will be applied to other cases."

In his arguments, Boutrous said that the Jackson case could not be compared to any other because of "the unique combination of the most famous criminal defendant of all time, sensitive allegations of child molestation and an intense media spotlight."

Attorneys for the Santa Barbara County argued for keeping the case as a precedent and criticised media coverage of high-profile trials.

County Counsel, Stephen Shane Stark, wrote in a letter that the case would help judges in other high-profile cases.

"The media's insatiable quest for stories that showcase criminal behaviour illustrates why this decision is significant and should remain published," he wrote.

"While admittedly a Michael Jackson case does not happen very frequently, the media presents for public consumption a new crime story seemingly every day."

Harland Braun, a criminal defense attorney who has represented many celebrity defendants including actor
Robert Blake, welcomed the decision.

"A defense lawyer has his client's interest at stake," he said. "If I thought something could prejudice my client I would try to seal it. But the public interest is quite different. It's to make sure the system is operating properly."

Source: AP/MJJForum

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MJJForum.com - Bridging the gap between Michael Jackson and his fans.

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Sat, Jul 30 2005
Jackson Accuser Accused, Called A 'Con Artist' UPDATE - CJ
Mood:  surprised
Topic: Main News
Date 2005/7/21 12:47:20

Jackson Accuser Accused
November 11, 2004

Hope Horne, of Pineville, Louisiana, spoke exclusively to "Celebrity Justice." She says Joseph Thomas Bartucci, Jr., is her ex-boyfriend and claims that long before Bartucci filed a lawsuit accusing Michael Jackson of graphic sexual molestation, she knew he was planning to do it.

"When I was watching 'Celebrity Justice,' I was just shocked," Horne said. "I couldn't believe he went through with it. He told me a couple of months before that he was going to sue Mr. Jackson, and I told him he was full of it. I am speaking out because I don't want to see this con man ruin a person who already has enough on his plate."

"CJ" has learned that Bartucci filed another suit in 2001, accusing a Louisiana reverend of sexual molestation, claiming the minister "demanded that the plaintiff's masturbation was necessary in order to purify and avoid going to hell."

(continue...)
Attorneys for both sides say that the suit settled out of court with the terms confidential. Bartucci's lawyer on that case told "CJ" that his client seemed truthful, but the reverend's lawyer said it was a totally meritless suit that devastated the minister and his family.

"I'm angry that he's doing this," Hope said. "I feel hurt that he's doing this and glad that maybe I'll see justice served. He's a total con artist and a liar."

Hope says she's surprised that Bartucci is also facing a civil suit, in which a woman claims he used "fraudulent conduct" and "obtained title" to her insurance policy. That woman's lawyer claims Bartucci faked a convulsion during a deposition, about which Hope said, "It does not shock me at all."

As for the Jackson case, Bartucci claims the abuse happened in 1984 when he was 18 and he repressed the memory of it until 2003 when he saw a Court TV episode and then decided to sue.

So what's Hope's theory on why Bartucci is accusing Jackson of sexual assault, cutting him with a razor blade and puncturing his chest with steel wire? "He's trying to get a quick buck," Hope said. "He thinks Michael Jackson will pay him off and shut him up."

We tried, but couldn't find Mr. Bartucci for comment on all this. We also repeatedly called the attorney representing Bartucci on the Jackson suit, but could get a hold of him.



Source: http://celebrityjustice.warnerbros.com/news/0411/11a.html

Watch the video of this report on CJ:
http://celebrityjustice.warnerbros.com/
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Posted by MJ Friend Anna at 2:52 PM JST
Updated: Sat, Jul 30 2005 3:03 PM JST
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Thu, Jul 28 2005
Michael Jackson hospitalised after trial - lawyer
Mood:  blue
Topic: Main News
LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Jackson went to hospital suffering from dehydration and weight loss after jurors acquitted the singer of child molestation last month, his lawyer said on Tuesday.

"Michael Jackson was ill from time to time. In fact, people didn't realise he actually entered the hospital after the verdict," Jackson's lawyer Tom Mesereau told BBC radio in an interview.

"He was dehydrated, he had lost a tremendous amount of weight, he was having trouble keeping food down, he was terrified about what was going happen to his children and he had a recurring back problem," he added.

The child star turned superstar, whose "Thriller" album made him one of the world's best known entertainers, was visibly weak at the end of his four-month trial and his family said he had gone to bed after the verdict.

Mesereau said he had not spoken to Jackson in the last few weeks although the two had been in touch after the trial.

Jackson was acquitted last month of molesting a 13-year-old boy in 2003 as well as plying him with alcohol and conspiring to abduct the boy.

The singer faced nearly 20 years in prison if convicted.

Although cleared, music industry experts have questioned how the formerly unstoppable superstar can rebuild his career and work his way out of deep debt.

Mesereau insisted Jackson would not settle out of court if further allegations were made against him.

"I am concerned because he is a perpetual target. There still is a perception among some people that he ... doesn't want to go to court and will settle," said Mesereau. "We will be fighting any of these suits all the way if they happen."

Jackson's success as a pop singer had faded even before the trial as he became more reclusive and the media turned its attention to his dramatic physical changes and eccentric lifestyle.

Mesereau said he hoped nobody entered Jackson's home to spend the night to avoid future false claims.

"I advised Mr. Jackson not to let any families in his home again," said the lawyer.

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Sun, Jul 24 2005
Jackson misses father's birthday
Mood:  hug me
Topic: Main News

Michael Jackson's brother Jermaine has said the singer's child molestation trial has "torn him apart", leaving him unable to make their father's birthday.

Jermaine was in Berlin with other family members for a weekend party to celebrate father Joe's 76th birthday.

Michael Jackson posted a notice on his website last week telling fans he would not be going to the celebrations.

"His case tore him apart mentally. He's very strong mentally, but he needs his rest right now," Jermaine Jackson said.

The statement on Michael Jackson's website also said: "Michael would like to wish his father a very heartfelt 'Happy Birthday' and he hopes that everyone attending the event has a truly wonderful time."

Meanwhile his sisters Janet and La Toya Jackson travelled to Berlin to be with their father.

Hundreds of fans, many dressed as Michael Jackson, flocked to the Estrel hotel to join in the party.

Many said they had also flown to the US to support the singer during the 14-week trial earlier this year. Jackson, 46, was acquitted of all child molestation charges against him.

He has not been seen in public since he left the Santa Maria courtroom following the acquittal.

He suffered health problems during the trial and appeared increasingly frail.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/entertainment/music/4710171.stm

Published: 2005/07/23 11:42:52 GMT

? BBC MMV

Posted by MJ Friend Anna at 1:20 AM JST
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Joe Jackson "Michael Afraid To Be Seen Public"
Mood:  blue
Topic: Main News
In Berlin Thursday, Joseph Jackson told reporters that Michael is afraid to be seen in public in the United States, where death threats have been received. He said his son wore a bullet-proof vest when he emerged from court in California last month.

"There are a lot of folks who don't want Michael to ever see the light of day again," his father said.

Source: People News

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Sat, Jul 23 2005
Bill for Jackson trial: $2.7 million and climbing
Mood:  mischievious
Topic: Main News
Majority of money goes to sheriff's deputies posted at courthouse

The Associated Press
Updated: 11:14 a.m. ET July 22, 2005

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - County taxpayers are on the hook for $2.7 million for the unsuccessful prosecution of Michael Jackson on child molestation charges, and the bill is climbing.

Most of the money went to sheriff's deputies who were posted at the Santa Maria courthouse from January 2004, when pretrial hearings began, through mid-June, when the 14-week trial ended. Crowd control also consumed a substantial amount of the money.
Not included in the costs are prosecution, investigative and grand jury expenses, Jette Christiansson, business manager for the County Executive Office, said in a statement.
A jury acquitted Jackson on June 13 of four counts of child molestation, four counts of administering alcohol to a minor to commit a felony, one count of attempted molestation and one count of conspiracy.

On Thursday, Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville ordered that the District Attorney's Office and Sheriff's Department to return videotapes, audiotapes, books, magazines, documents and other items that were seized from Jackson's Neverland Ranch and other sites.

Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
? 2005 MSNBC.com
URL: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8667684/


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Prosecutor ordered to return Michael Jackson's property
Mood:  happy
Topic: Main News
SANTA MARIA, California (AP) -- The judge who presided over Michael Jackson's child molestation case has ordered prosecutors to return to the entertainer hundreds of items seized by investigators.



The items, including computers, books and adult magazines, were gathered as evidence by authorities looking into allegations that Jackson molested a 13-year-old boy two years ago. Jackson, who was acquitted last month, was not in court.

"Anything you have seized that was not brought to court and was not contraband, should be returned to Mr. Jackson," Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville told Santa Barbara County District Attorney Tom Sneddon.

Items introduced in court as evidence also will be returned to Jackson after news media representatives have been given time to review them, Melville said. But the judge wouldn't allow reporters to see videotapes featuring Jackson or his accuser.

"Those have privacy issues and copyright issues," Melville said.Jackson's attorneys have petitioned for the return of all items taken from the entertainer. Sneddon argued against returning some items he labeled "contraband." He said those included syringes, the drug Demerol and prescriptions for various drugs, mainly antibiotics, that were in different people's names.

Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Find this article at:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/07/22/jackson.property.ap/index.html


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Fri, Jul 22 2005
Laura "Rain" Calnan Poem will be the represent the Positive Voice 4 MJ!!!!!
Mood:  celebratory
Topic: Main News
Below is the letter that Ms. Gail Felix (from the JusticeSystem) posted in SeaOfVictory4MJJ Forum:

I want to share with all the fans who sent in their messages to go to Germany, they are safely on their way to Angel, who in turn with Taj will deliver them personally to Mr. Joe Jackson.

We hope to have one or two read aloud at the Event, and the rest presented to Mr. Jackson during the Party!

We collected over 300 of the most heartwarming and lovely letters. Michael's Fans are amazing!

UPDATE:

We have decided on a beautiful Poem sent in by PositiveVoices4MJJ and SeaOfVictory4MJJ to be read aloud to Mr. Joe Jackson, by either Angel Howansky or Taj Jackson

Mr. Jackson,
We as a group,
PositiveVoices4MJJ and SeaOfVictory4MJJ
Would like to acknowledge your wisdom and strength, in celebrating
you on this day.
The Jackson Family, as a whole showed
Not only America but around the world what the word `family'
really means
Through the last 2 years, and the many that came before.
We honor you, today, tomorrow, and forever.
Amongst your celebrating tonight
Take the time to reflect Back to Gary Indiana…
Where your hiStory began
In your tiny home filled with noise and music
But most of all love…
Back to Gary Indiana…
Where 11 of you lived in your tiny home
Where the magic was born.
On behalf of the millions upon millions
Of Jackson Family fans and supporters of TRUTH
We would like to thank you
For including us, in your fight to stop the injustice for all
We thank God and praise him for the gifts we shall receive
For the truth was born…
God Bless you
Happy Birthday Joe and many, many more
We love you

Laura Calnan
Sea Of Victory4MJJ Administrator) AND ALL THE FANS AROUND THE WORLD

Major Love
Eve - The Music Lady
~~sending out a major love~~
"The Music Lady's"

VICTORY AS EXPECTED - MICHAELS VINDICATED
http://www.pv4mjj.com
http://mjjsource.com/main/index.php?
option=com_static&Itemid=70&staticfile=join.php

Posted by MJ Friend Anna at 5:32 PM JST
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Thu, Jul 21 2005
Michael Jackson misses federal court hearing
Mood:  irritated
Topic: Main News
Civil case accuses the pop star of sexual assault

The Associated Press
Updated: 11:37 p.m. ET July 20, 2005


NEW ORLEANS - Neither Michael Jackson nor his attorney showed up Wednesday for a hearing in a civil case that accuses the pop star of sexual assaulting an 18-year-old during the 1984 World’s Fair.

U.S. District Judge Eldon Fallon scheduled an Aug. 17 hearing in which Jackson must show why he should not be held in civil contempt or have a default judgment entered against him.

Wednesday’s hearing was supposed to be procedural for Jackson to show he had legal representation. Jackson family spokesman Brian Oxman couldn’t explain why Jackson wasn’t represented at the hearing but said it would be taken care of.

“I will take care of this matter and make sure it is handled in an appropriate way — the order from the court today and the lawsuit,” Oxman said. He said the allegations against Jackson are false and said the lawsuit is another trying to take advantage of the singer’s wealth and celebrity.

Joseph T. Bartucci Jr. claims in the lawsuit that he was lured into Jackson’s limousine, then held against his will and sexually assaulted during a drive to California and back.

Bartucci was 18 at the time and claims he repressed the memories until 2003, when he saw media coverage of a child molestation trial at which Jackson was acquitted. The suit asks for an unspecified amount of money to compensate for alleged emotional and physical damage.

Jackson hired a team of local attorneys after Bartucci filed suit in November, but they withdrew from the case in April and have sued Jackson for $50,000 in legal fees.

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Message From Michael Jackson Regarding Party in Berlin
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Topic: Main News
Created: Wednesday, 20 July 2005

Dear Friends and Fans,

On behalf of Mr. Michael Jackson, MJJsource would like to extend Michael's sincere regrets that he will be unable to attend the Victory/Birthday Party, hosted by his father, Mr. Joseph Jackson, to take place in Berlin this coming weekend.

However, Michael would like to wish his father a very heartfelt 'Happy Birthday' and he hopes that everyone attending the event has a truly wonderful time. As always, he extends his love and deepest appreciation to all of his fans and celebrates with everyone in his heart.

MJJsource

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Jackson expected for dad's birthday
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BERLIN, Germany (Reuters) -- Michael Jackson's father said on Wednesday he hoped his pop star son would join his 76th birthday celebrations in Berlin on Friday with a select group of German fans.

Michael Jackson, who dangled his baby son from the railing of a fourth-floor hotel window before shocked fans on a 2002 visit to Berlin, is fond of the German capital and may go to the party to thank his supporters, Joe Jackson said on Wednesday.

"I hope that Michael will come to Berlin on Thursday," he said, adding his children Jermaine, Janet and La Toya would be at the party with about 1,000 fans in a luxury Berlin hotel.German media have reported for the past week that Michael Jackson would go to Berlin, but his father stopped short of confirming the visit.

"When Michael was here before, he was shown a lot of hospitality," Jackson said. "And so it's my birthday and I come back to celebrate my birthday because we have a lot of fans here in Germany."

Last month a court in Santa Maria, California, acquitted the 46-year-old pop star of child sex abuse charges that had threatened to destroy his career. Jackson turned up in the Gulf Arab country of Bahrain on a private visit to relax after that.

The senior Jackson, who plans to open a disco in Berlin, said his son had felt the support from fans around the world.

"He is recovering from the trial because that was something ... they were trying to blame on him which he never did, any of those things," he said.

"The charges against him -- they just hoped one of them would stick. But thank God and thank the fans... from here and different parts of the world, that he was acquitted."

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MJJForum Exclusive! Interview with Attorney Robert Sanger
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Friday, 15 July 2005

The acquittal of entertainer Michael Jackson on charges of child molestation immediately terminated the court imposed protective order that bound all parties involved in the case to unmitigated silence. The public finally got their long-awaited chance to hear from attorneys from both sides, who seemed more than anxious to address the world regarding their side of the case and also share their feelings about the jury, the media, and the former defendant. One person who remained conspicuously absent through it all was local Santa Barbara attorney and defense co-counsel Robert Sanger.

Determined to figure out why this was, this news writer requested an email interview with Mr. Sanger and hit the jackpot! The veteran lawyer was flattered by the request, but was initially hesitant to commit. However, because of the loyalty and support of Mr. Jackson's fans and MJJForum to his client and the defense team, he considered answering some questions, as long as they did not get into any specifics of the case.

This is coming to you exclusively from MJJForum.

Making it clear that he did not want to be disrespectful towards the decision of others to speak with the media, write books, or anything else of that nature, Mr. Sanger explained why it was that he had not spoken more than a few words about the case to network or print media despite numerous requests to do so.

"It is my position that lawyers generally should not promote themselves at the expense of their clients," Mr. Sanger offered. "Generally, lawyers appearing on talk shows, writing books and the like after an acquittal really prolong the client's misery and simply recast the awful allegations into the limelight."

Mr. Sanger added that he prefers to practice criminal defense not only vigorously but also discreetly.

"I have represented Mr. Jackson off and on for the last 12 years and continue to do so at the present," the attorney stated. "I have not tried to cash in on that fact so far and do not want to start now. Michael, like my other clients, should be able to go on with his life and his career and, hopefully, put lawyers and lawsuits behind him."

MJJF: What inspired you to become a criminal defense attorney?

SANGER: I saw a lot of injustice growing up as many of us did in the 1950's. When college decision-time came around in high school, I decided I wanted to be a criminal defense lawyer. It just seemed like the right thing to do.

At U.C.L.A. Law School I emphasized criminal law and legal philosophy during my studies. Once I passed the bar and opened my own practice in Santa Barbara, 31 years ago, I focused on criminal defense and civil rights cases. And, here we are!

MJJF: Have you ever considered practicing law in a big city such as Los Angeles?

SANGER: I started working in Los Angeles and was happy to have a chance to move to Santa Barbara. We have a small ranch in this area. My children have grown up here and I am quite content living and having my office where we are.

Nevertheless, I routinely handle cases in Los Angeles, both in the state courts and in the federal district court. I also have cases in other state and federal courts around [California] and, occasionally in other states and federal districts.

MJJF: If you hadn't gone into law, what would you have been doing?

SANGER: Who knows? I may have become a philosophy professor.

MJJF: Do you do any teaching of law?

SANGER: I was briefly an adjunct professor of law at the Santa Barbara College of Law, teach at criminal defense lawyer seminars and have guest lectured at colleges. I actually enjoy writing and teaching but it looks like trying cases is my calling for the immediate future.

MJJF: Would you recommend the profession to young people?

SANGER: There are too many lawyers but there are not too many good lawyers. I highly recommend the practice of law, particularly criminal defense and civil rights, for anyone who has a deep commitment to help others. If you have this commitment, it will always be a rewarding profession. I still enjoy coming into the office in the morning and getting ready for the next adventure. There are few professions, and few practice areas in this profession, where people can still say that after 31 years.

MJJF: How difficult is it to try cases in a relatively small community where you find yourself in courtrooms with the same people all the time?

SANGER: This is an insightful question - I do enjoy practicing in the local courts as well. However, I never want to feel that I am part of the "good-ole-boy’s" network. If you are going to be an effective criminal defense lawyer, you have to be prepared to stand and fight for the dignity of your client without regard to real or imagined friendships.

I do not socialize with the district attorneys or judges. We find among our best friends colleagues in the greater civil rights and criminal defense community. So, when I go to court, we see familiar faces but we are there to do the serious business of defending our clients.

MJJF: How do you maintain a professional attitude when you feel your client may not be getting a fair trial?

SANGER: Committed criminal defense lawyers have to be prepared on a daily basis to fight unfairness. This is not a part of the profession for a person who is faint of heart. You have to struggle everyday for the basic dignity of your clients. Simple things like insisting that a client in custody be allowed to sit at the counsel table with you or have handcuffs removed often involves protracted litigation.

The key is to never let the district attorney, the judge or the bailiffs get away with treating your client without respect. Sometimes pre-trial writs to the appellate courts are necessary - attempting to get the appellate court to tell the trial judge, "You can’t do that." However, if you take a vigorous approach during law and motion and pre-trial proceedings, you are much more likely to have a fairer trial.

Of course, no trial is perfect and not all of them are even close to fair. You have to do your best in the worst of them to enlist the jury on the side of fairness and the rule of law. You often have to try to pit the jury against the heavy-handed prosecution and the complicit judge, if that is the case.

Sometimes, despite all best efforts, the jury convicts. For that reason, throughout all law and motion, pre-trial proceedings and the trial itself, you have to have an eye on making a complete record for appeal. This means filing comprehensive written points and authorities and making proffers on the record of what the evidence would show if the judge would let you introduce it. Appeals are successful in a small number of criminal cases but are much more likely to succeed if good issues are carefully preserved on the written record.

MJJF: One would imagine that it would be difficult to let go of a trial at the end of the day to maintain a normal family life at home. How are you able to separate work from home? Or is there no distinction?

SANGER: I am probably a lot better at this now than when I started. However, it is important to be prepared and organized and then to be able to say, "I am off duty" - even if it is 11:00 at night. You will still occasionally wake up with what seems at the moment to be a brilliant thought. But, while actually in trial, you have to get some solid sleep and some exercise or you are not going to be sharp in court in the morning.

MJJF: How has it been working with Mr. Jackson as a client? Do you believe he has been mischaracterized as a person?

SANGER: Michael Jackson is a kind, gentle and intelligent man. In addition to being a musical genius, he is extremely well read and conversant on topics and to depths that most people would not imagine. Yes, he has been grossly mischaracterized as a person.

MJJF: How did/do you feel about the mainstream media and the manner by which they covered Mr. Jackson's case? Did you pay attention to any of them (print, broadcast, otherwise)?

SANGER: In general, the mainstream media has become much more prone to reporting things that otherwise would only have been reported in the National Enquirer. I am concerned about the lessening of professionalism in the so-called "mainstream" media.

MJJF: What do you say to those who accuse defense attorneys of being dishonest characters who represent the guilty and get their clients acquitted of crimes they "actually" committed? Are they in any way correct in their assessment?

SANGER: Our job is to stand up for the dignity of our clients and demand that they be accorded respect by the system.

The system has plenty of actors who believe the client is guilty and want to see him or her convicted and sentenced. When you walk into court, there is the prosecutor, trying to convict your client. Next to the prosecutor is the investigating officer who has a similar desire. On the bench is a judge who was a prosecutor - that is almost always how they get there. Then you have the bailiff who hurt his knee or would be out there arresting people he thinks are just like your client. Finally, you have the court reporter who goes to lunch with all the others. So, you are there, the only person who will demand that the client be treated with respect.

As a practical matter, most cases are resolved before trial. Sometimes the client is really innocent. There are dismissals of cases imprudently filed and there are motions granted. There are also trials where the innocent client is acquitted. The defense lawyer’s role is not disputed.

But, yes, there are also cases where the client is in fact guilty of the conduct for which he is arrested and charged. Sometimes there are plea bargains but, yes, sometimes there are motions granted or acquittals after a jury trial. And the role of the defense lawyer is still a noble one.

It is not up to one defense lawyer to judge the client or the case. Our system of justice is such that all those people who want to convict the client - the people in the courtroom mentioned above and all the others involved in the investigation or prosecution - still have to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. In fact, those in the system count on having a vigorous defense to provide the check on their own power, which, in turn, should prevent wrongful convictions. Our system only works, to the extent it does, if there is someone who will stand up for the dignity of the accused and demand respect.

MJJF: Since verdict day, some sources, predictably, have said that the verdict in Mr. Jackson's favor was due only to his ability to "buy" the best defense. This idea has been often raised in cases with defendants having similar resources. Could you explain to us the facts and fallacies of such accusations?

SANGER: I cannot discuss this as it pertains to this case. However, in general, the prosecution has far more resources and far more power than even the best-funded defense. Law enforcement has the power of the badge, ready access to confidential data and a network of willing fellow officers in every city, county, state and country who will gladly assist.

MJJF: The public at large basically has the idea that those who serve as district attorneys are to serve the public by seeking the truth. In Mr. Jackson's case, it appeared that the DA sought only to win, regardless of facts not fitting the given scenarios. In your experience, is this an isolated incident or is this more common than we realize, just not usually visible?

SANGER: Again, I do not wish to comment on this case. There is substantial law that establishes that a prosecutor has a duty to seek the truth and do justice, not simply to win. It is part of the constant battle of criminal defense to counter prosecutors who put winning first. Again, I do a lot of work in capital defense. It is amazing how many times prosecutors have been proven not only wrong but have been proven to have ignored or hidden evidence that exonerates the person they are prosecuting and, often, points to the real criminal. It is just an unfortunate facet of human nature that the desire to win the contest overrides objective thought.

MJJF: The idea of prosecutorial misconduct on the part of Tom Sneddon has been raised in our forums. Do you feel anything done by the DA's office in Mr. Jackson's case could be classified in that light? Is it possible that this is a pattern in this particular DA office? Do you, as a defense attorney, feel that prosecutorial immunity has been abused? If so, what could be done to remedy this?

SANGER: I do not think it would be appropriate to comment on this case.

MJJF: Many of us at MJJForum, including myself, considered your motions to be the high point of the numerous documents released by the court on their website. They were clear, concise, and logical! Was the composition of these motions all your handiwork or is credit shared with others?

SANGER: Thank you for the kind words. Steve Dunkle, an associate lawyer at Sanger & Swysen, worked tirelessly on this case. He is a great researcher, a gifted writer and has a wonderful sense of humor. He and I collaborated on all of the writing our firm did in this case. My partner, Catherine Swysen, and associate Aaron Heisler also contributed despite the press of their own case loads.

Also, early on in the case (and in other matters over the years for Mr. Jackson), we had the privilege to work with Steve Cochran of Katten Muchin in Los Angeles. He is a stellar lawyer who I have also worked with in other substantial cases not related to Mr. Jackson. It was a shame he could not continue on through the Jackson trial but he always kept in touch and continued to offer encouragement to our cause.

MJJF: Thank you, Mr. Sanger, for being so generous and candid with your responses. We appreciate you taking time out of your busy schedule to speak exclusively with us!

SANGER: I appreciate your concern for Mr. Jackson and I trust that you will use this information in his best interests.

Spoken like a true protector.

There you have it straight from Mr. Robert Sanger. His dedication to his profession, civil rights, and his clients is admirable and can only be lauded. Mr. Michael Jackson is indeed fortunate to have had such a champion in his corner for the last 12 years.

We at MJJForum would like to again extend our sincerest gratitude to Mr. Sanger for all that he has done and continues to do on behalf of Mr. Jackson.



Interview conducted by Obiechena for MJJForum (speakout@elitemail.org). Additional contributions by MJJBunny, Sapphire, and Wolf.



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