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Showing posts with label Michael Jackson. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2011

The Legend's Weekend - The Michael Jackson Tribute

http://www.thelegendsweekend.com/Welcome.html


August 26 - 29 in Gary, IN. 


A Tribute to Michael Jackson!
As a tribute to its many hometown legends, the City of Gary, LGR Partners, Inc., the Jackson Family Foundation, and the Jackson Development and Marketing Corporation presents,The Legend's Weekend, an annual music festival tribute in honor of Michael Joseph Jackson.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Michael Jackson Was Not a Molester, Authorities Say

May 6th, 2011, 11:28 GMT| By Elena Gorgan

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Despite the fact that Michael Jackson was under investigation for more or less 10 years for improper conduct around minors, there was never any truth to the allegations, it has now emerged. Moreover, authorities had zero evidence to support his accusers’ claims.

Starting with 1993, as any Michael Jackson fan must know, the singer’s life was turned upside down by allegations of improper conduct.

He settled the first case outside the court which, his mother Katherine said on Today the other day, he did not want because he knew that would make him appear guilty.

Now, a source familiar with the investigations is telling Radar Online that authorities never had a shred of evidence to back up the claims made by his accusers throughout the years.

In other words, Michael Jackson has been vilified for no reason at all.

“The Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services absolutely agrees with Katherine that her son never molested any child in cases the department investigated,” the source says.

The admission comes one day after Katherine Jackson’s interview with Matt Lauer for Today, in which she said the biggest misconception about her son had been that he was a molester.

It ruined his career and, ultimately, his life, even though he tried his best to work with the authorities to prove that the allegations made against him were false.

“Michael was fully cooperative during all of his interactions with DCFS. Michael was interviewed for hours without his lawyer. He held nothing back. He couldn’t understand why these allegations were being made against him. DCFS cleared him on any wrongdoing in ALL investigations,” the insider explains for Radar.

On the other hand, Michael did put himself in situations that left room for interpretations – but only because he was a child at heart himself, he never meant any harm.

“Did Michael put himself in precarious situations that most normal people wouldn’t? Absolutely... The questioning was very, very hard on Michael, he just couldn’t fathom that anyone could accuse him of being a child molester,” says the tipster.

Moreover, the accuser that stepped forward with his story in 2005 wasn’t even credible, the source adds.


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Friday, May 6, 2011

AUTHORITIES: THERE'S NEVER BEEN EVIDENCE MICHAEL JACKSON WAS A PEDOPHILE!

http://wonderwall.msn.com/entertainment/authorities-theres-never-been-evidence-michael-jackson-was-a-pedophile-1617460.story

RadarOnline, Thursday, May 5, 2011, 12:43pm (PDT)
By Jen HegerRadar Legal Editor

With Katherine Jackson ratcheting up the debate about her son Michael Jackson's relationship with children by saying he was no child molester, a well-placed government source tells RadarOnline she's right.

"The Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services absolutely agrees with Katherine that her son never molested any child in cases the department investigated," a source told RadarOnline.


Michael Jackson was investigated by DCFS on and off for at least 10 years. The department undertook a first extensive investigation of allegations made by an underage accuser in 1993.


"Michael was fully cooperative during all of his interactions with DCFS," the source said. "Michael was interviewed for hours without his lawyer. He held nothing back. He couldn't understand why these allegations were being made against him. DCFS cleared him on any wrongdoing in ALL investigations.



"Did Michael put himself in precarious situations that most normal people wouldn't? Absolutely . . . The questioning was very, very hard on Michael, he just couldn't fathom that anyone could accuse him of being a child molester."

Another accuser, in 2005, "had absolutely no credibility," the source said. "There were differing accounts of what happened from the accuser and his family members."

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

http://returnofthemoonwalker.com/moonwalker2.html
Trailer of Film

http://www.petitionbuzz.com/petitions/returnothemoonwalker
Petition to Stop Movie from being shown

DeRam Film - Berlin - Miami...............Producer of Movie

Trailer is awful to watch, but necessary. Please sign the petition to stop this terrible movie from being aired. We have to let these people know that we will not sit idly by while they defame and slander Michael. He doesn't deserve this. I know his family must be so tired of this crap. I know I am. Let's stand together for the "Anti-Defamation Legacy" law. We can do this. I know we can. Sign the anti-defamation petition and send letters to the California legislators. HELP US stop these haters from defaming Michael's legacy.


Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Michael Jackson Fans Want Anti-Defamation Law For Deceased

http://www.cadeflaw.com/

 
Posted Mon Mar 7, 2011 4:40pm PST by Billy Johnson, Jr.
 
A group of Michael Jackson fans have created the California Anti-Defamation Law petition in hopes of getting a law passed that would make it illegal to slander the dead.

Mary Brookins, 57, and half-a-dozen other Jackson supporters who met in an online Jackson fan group, is upset by the negative coverage the "Thriller" singer has received since his passing.
http://a323.yahoofs.com/ymg/thatsreallyweek__5/thatsreallyweek-904876212-1269738055.jpg?ymH5D5CDZsVyTjJWThe group is angered by articles that referrer to Jackson as "Wacko Jacko," suggest he was the victim of a self-inflicted drug overdose, or is guilty of child molestation charges for which he was tried and found not guilty in 2005.

"To us it's got out of hand," said Brookins, who lives in Lake Jackson, Texas. "It's bad enough how he was treated when he was living, but he was here to speak up for himself."

An early version of the petition launched in September 2010 received more than 2,000 signatures, including those from Jackson collaborators, producer Teddy Riley and guitarist Jennifer Batten, who has toured with the King Of Pop. The group recently moved the petition to Change.com.

The group is hoping to gain the interest of a senator or assembly member who would author the proposed bill. One of the group members met with former Jackson attorney Thomas Mesereau and received feedback on the petition's language.

One of their main obstacles is opposing the California Constitution's freedom of speech declaration. Section 2 of the Declaration Of Rights states, "Every person may freely speak, write and publish his or her sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of this right. A law may not restrain or abridge liberty of speech or press."

John W. Dean, a FindLaw columnist and former counsel to the President, wrote about the need for protection from defamation for the dead when coverage of Jackson's death was criticized by New York Republican Congressman Peter King. King allegedly referred to Jackson as a pedophile and child molester unworthy of such exposure.

Dean notes that numerous family members and business associates of the deceased who have been defamed have not been able to get the law changed despite their losses. "Judges are typically sympathetic in these cases, but they cannot get around the longstanding common law rule prohibiting such lawsuits, so they often recommend that legislative remedies be developed to address situations where real harm has occurred," he said.

But Brookins said she and the members of her group are not discouraged. "I am not willing to let it go because of [Jackson]," she said. "This law is not just about Michael Jackson but defaming the character of any deceased person. I think they have a right to have their legacy protected."