No surprises there.
http://www.detnews.com/article/20100...th-molestation
No surprises there.
http://www.detnews.com/article/20100...th-molestation
Following in his leader's footsteps?
And Michael Jackson paid $22M to his 1993 accuser of childhood sexual abuse which is proof that he wasn't guilty of any criminal action.
And that then-child has since denied it happened and his [[money hungry) father has committed suicide.
Wealthy celebrities are easy targets for extortion.
Is the Detroit News trying to become the NY Post? Clearly him being a school bus driver is more relevant to the story than him moonlighting as a Michael Jackson impersonator.
Keepin' it real!
Your only proof of that is Jermaine Jackson's statement. One could just as easily say the father's death was made to appear to be a suicide and the son is in hiding.
Wealthy people can do a lot of foolish things with their money.
Last edited by eno; April-16-10 at 11:20 PM.
It is important for all impersonators to remember that they only have to emulate the star on stage.
This MJ impersonator isn't rich enough to have an amusement park in his backyard, so once in awhile he goes down to Cedar Pointe and pretends it's his backyard. Or sometimes he goes to the Detroit Zoo and hangs out at the monkey cages...not to mention the ice cream and candy stands.
For people who really follow the Michael Jackson case, it is generally believed he was guilty of bad judgment, guilty of being too innocent himself, but he was not guilty of child molestation.
If he swishes and sleeps in the same bed with little boys who aren't related to him, then it's a pretty good indication.
Let's put it this way: Would you allow your young son to sleep in Michael Jackson's bed? I sure as hell wouldn't.
That's what you call life imitating art - or artist, in this case.
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