Michael Jackson ill, but not in hospital LAS VEGAS – Michael Jackson is “a little bit under the weather,” but hasn’t sought hospital treatment, his spokeswoman said. “He is not in the hospital and he has not been in the hospital,” Raymone K. Bain said Thursday, denying reports that Jackson had been hospitalized with pneumonia…
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Bain: Hospitilzation report is False – Press Release
For Immediate Release Contact: Raymone K. Bain March 29, 2007 RUMOR REGARDING HOSPITALIZATION OF MICHAEL JACKSON NOT TRUE Washington, D.C.
Mesereau Talks about Case in New Interview
Steve Murphy interviewed Thomas Mesereau earlier this year. One of the topics covered, of course, is the Michael Jackson trial.
Repost: Jackson 1993 accuser sues dad for life threatening physical abuse
Michael Jackson’s accuser now sues dad for life threatening physical abuse
Posted on Wednesday, September 06, 2006 (EST)
REPOSTED on Friday, March 23, 2007 (EST) New York, Sept 6: The boy who got a 20 million dollar settlement from Michael Jackson after accusing the pop star of sexual molestation in 1993 is now battling his own father in court over charges of life-threatening physical abuse.
Mesereau rips Grace a new one abt Jackson trial coverage
In case you missed it, Attorney Thomas Mesereau ripped Nancy (dis)Grace a new one when he commented on her rather atrocious coverage of the 2005 Michael Jackson trial. Mesereau called Grace’s coverage “buffoonery”. No arguments here. He also called her analysis “sub-moronic”. Again, no arguments here. Grace was one of many hosts of various shows which relied heavily on…
Nancy (dis) Grace CBS profile includes Mesereau blasting coverage
Mesereau Tears Grace a New One over Jackson Trial Coverage (CBS | MJEOL) As Michael Jackson tries to repair his image after an arduous trial for child molestation charges which resulted in a not guilty verdict, TV legal analyst Nancy Grace isn’t backing down from her belief that he is guilty. “Frankly, when it comes to Mr. Jackson, I believe I was right,” she told Thalia Assuras in an interview for Sunday Morning. “And if you take a look at the jury who is now writing a book about how guilty Mr. Jackson is, they agree with me, although they didn’t have the guts to say it in verdict form.”
But Jackson’s lawyer Tom Mesereau said Grace put Jackson on trial in the court of public opinion by presuming his guilt from her seat behind an anchor desk.
MJ in Los Angeles March 2007
News and pictures apparently of Michael Jackson arriving in Los Angeles have been added to the gallery! Any news and
Stella’s Column: Jamie Foster Brown in Japan with MJ
Stella’s Column March 13, 2007 BY STELLA FOSTER Sun-Times Columnist THE SCOOP: My brilliant sister Jamie Foster Brown, publisher of Sister2Sister magazine, was the sole press person traveling in Tokyo with pop star Michael Jackson and his entourage — which included his mother, Katharine Jackson, and his three children, Paris, Prince and Blanket. Jamie, who like me hails from Englewood on the South Side, called this reporter from Japan and had this to say: “It has been amazing to see how people will risk life and limb darting in and out of traffic on foot to get a glimpse of Michael or to touch him. The fans in Japan literally inhale him,” Jamie said. “He is very accommodating … very happy, kissing and hugging folks and letting them hold him and hug him.”
AP: Jackson at Camp Zuma Army Base
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Michael Jackson greets troops in Japan – AP
[b]Michael Jackson greets troops in Japan[/b] posted by: Dan Boniface , Web Producer created: 3/10/2007 10:16:47 AM Last updated: 3/10/2007 10:17:34 AM TOKYO (AP) – Michael Jackson greeted thousands of U.S. troops and their family members at a U.S. Army base south of Tokyo Saturday. Jackson was taking a break from days of parties with die-hard fans and well-heeled business people. About 3,000 troops and their family members gathered at a fitness center at Camp Zama. Jackson walked around shaking hands and exchanging words to thank them for their service. “Those of you in here today are some of the most special people in the world,” Jackson told the crowd, reading from a statement. “It is because of you in here today, and others who so valiantly have given their lives to protect us, that we enjoy our freedom.”