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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Lil Pun, Nov 18, 2003.

  1. Pole

    Pole Houston Rockets--Tilman Fertitta's latest mess.

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    perhaps without the prosthesis, he could give a nose job.
     
  2. MR. MEOWGI

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    I think Jackson will be dead soon.
     
  3. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"
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    Popular in leper colonies for over 1000 years, a good nose job is supposedly quite a treat!
     
  4. AroundTheWorld

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    It's just a conspiracy against white people.
     
  5. SmeggySmeg

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    He's still BAD!!!
     
  6. arkoe

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    This line jumps out at me. I would put money down that he's the only adult in the world who has people supervising him 24 hours a day to protect him from child molestation claims.
     
  7. Mr. Clutch

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    Seriously. What the hell is up with that? Is he paying them or are they just stupid? Kids should play with kids, not deformed pop stars.
     
  8. bnb

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    While i hate to pass judgement on something this serious, Mr.C and FDK just posted my concerns.

    Sending you kid to Jacko's for a sleepover is like letting him play baseball on the freeway. Somewhere, somehow a parent must know it's not prudent to let your kid attend a pajama party with a 45 year old eccentric. Even if there hadn't been previous rumours of indescretions.

    Just disturbing all around.
     
  9. Mango

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    Nightline reportedly will be focused on this topic tonight.
     
  10. Woofer

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    I'm still having trouble believing Lisa Marie married him...
     
  11. Mango

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    Back in California, sitting in his private jet and likely to be taken in custody very shortly.
     
  12. Woofer

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    "I have faith in the judgment of both Omer and my son. Besides, I don't believe all the claims and rumors about Michael Jackson, even if I have them in the back of my mind. I am more worried about the conduct of American police than I am about the claims against Michael Jackson," the mother of one of the boys told VG.


    As a father, I can not even begin to understand this logic...not even a little bit. If I had the slightest concern...even it was just in the back of my mind...that someone was a child molester, I'd be damned before I'd turn my son over to him. That's absolutely insane. But I love her indictment of American police...I think we can file that under "I don't know what the hell I'm talking about because I live half a world away."
     
  14. Another Brother

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    and vice versa.
     
  15. PieEatinFattie

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    I don't get how the max sentence is only seven years. If anything deserves a death sentence it's child abuse in any form.
     
  16. Lil Pun

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    He was taken in custody and immediately posted his $3 million bail. :eek:
     
  17. Smokey

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    Anyone see Jermaine Jackson go off on CNN (if that was really Jermaine)?

    CNN put him on the air via telephone from Las Vegas. The anchor asked him how he felt. He went on a 30 second tirade that was not censored. I have never heard the word **** on CNN. He said he was tired of the news putting on people who act like they know the Jackson family. He called it a "modern day lynching". He then hung up the phone.
     
  18. Austin70

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    They say he was in Las Vegas, I guess he was visiting his good freind Roy.
     
  19. rimrocker

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    Michael Jackson returns to Calif. to be booked


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    By Jeff Wilson



    Nov. 20, 2003 | SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) --

    A handcuffed Michael Jackson walked into the Santa Barbara jail on Thursday to face child molestation charges that could send the pop superstar to prison for years if he is convicted.


    A private jet carrying Jackson landed at the Santa Barbara airport shortly before noon and rolled its nose into the partly opened doors of a hangar. A caravan of cars left the hangar shortly afterward.

    Jackson, his hands cuffed behind his back, was escorted into the Santa Barbara County main jail shortly after noon.

    Sheriff Jim Anderson said the booking would take about an hour and that Jackson was expected to immediately post his $3 million bail.

    Earlier Thursday, Jackson's attorney, Mark Geragos, confirmed that the surrender was being arranged in Santa Barbara, where throngs of camera crews and news reporters awaited his arrival.

    Jackson had left North Las Vegas Airport aboard a leased jet late Thursday morning heading for Santa Barbara Municipal Airport. The jet was said to be carrying Jackson, his family and a bodyguard.

    Jackson had been in Las Vegas filming a music video when dozens of law enforcement agents swarmed his Neverland Ranch compound near Santa Barbara on Tuesday to serve a search warrant. Authorities announced Wednesday that an arrest warrant alleging child molestation had been issued. He had not been formally charged.

    A family friend, Steve Manning, told ABC's ‘‘Good Morning America" Thursday that Jackson's family came to Las Vegas to support him. ‘‘He feels he's been wrongly accused and he's going to fight this tooth and nail," Manning said. ‘‘He's at war right now and he's going to use any weapon he has to fight these charges."

    Jackson is charged by the state with lewd or lascivious acts with a child under age 14, punishable by three to eight years in prison, law enforcement officials said. His attorney is also the defense attorney in the Laci Peterson murder case.

    ‘‘Get over here and get checked in," District Attorney Thomas W. Sneddon Jr. advised the 45-year-old King of Pop at a news conference broadcast worldwide Wednesday.

    ‘‘Michael would never harm a child in any way," Jackson spokesman Stuart Backerman said in a statement. ‘‘These scurrilous and totally unfounded allegations will be proven false in a courtroom."

    Similar allegations surfaced against Jackson a decade ago, but they never led to the filing of criminal charges and in 1994 the probe became inactive. Jackson had maintained his innocence but reportedly paid a multimillion-dollar civil settlement, and the child would not testify in any criminal proceeding.

    Sneddon said this case was different because he had a cooperative victim and because of a change in state law ‘‘specifically because of the 1993-94 Michael Jackson investigation."

    Sneddon told the news conference multiple counts would be filed against Jackson ‘‘in a very short period of time," and noted that no civil case has been filed and none is expected, unlike 1993.

    Sneddon would not say when or where the alleged crimes took place or how old the child was. He said an affidavit outlining the details will be sealed for 45 days.

    But Brian Oxman, who has been an attorney for the Jackson family for years but is not directly representing Michael Jackson in this case, told CBS that the case involves the alleged molestation of a 12-year-old boy at Neverland Ranch, the storybook playground where the singer has been known to hold sleepover parties with children.

    In a 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," he said in the interview. ‘‘It's not sexual, we're going to sleep. I tuck them in. ... It's very charming, it's very sweet."

    Jackson, in a statement Tuesday, noted that the allegations surfaced the same day a new greatest hits CD, ‘‘Number Ones," was released, but the district attorney dismissed any connection.

    ‘‘Like the sheriff and I are really into that kind of music," Sneddon said.

    On Wednesday, CBS pulled a Jackson music special planned for next Wednesday on his greatest hits and the impact on pop culture of the former child star who got his start with his brothers as a member of the singing-and-dancing Jackson 5.

    The singer had international hits with the albums ‘‘Thriller" (1982), ‘‘Bad" (1987) and ‘‘Dangerous" (1991), but saw his career begin to dim after the 1993 allegations.
     
  20. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"
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    I'm having trouble with this analogy.

    On the one hand, you're talking about a very poor black man being executed without a trial.

    On the other hand, you're talking about a very wealthy white man being charged with all due process headed toward a possible trial.
     

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