Fired Employee Sues Jackson – Bullet #91

Fired Employee Sues Jackson – MJEOL Bullet #91 According to tabloid show Celebrity Justice, a fired employee of Jackson’s is currently suing him for $50,000. Cynthia Montgomery alleges she paid $18,000 for the plane Jackson used to fly back to California to turn himself in, in November 2003. In case you haven’t noticed, Montgomery is suing Jackson for almost three times as much as she claims he owes her.

Irresponsible Journalism Permeates News Coverage – Bullet #90

Irresponsible Journalism Permeates News Coverage – MJEOL Bullet #90

Richard Matsuura has blasted Vanity Fair in a recent interview. Matsuura, who is 18 now, was cited in the Vanity Fair article as allegedly one of the kids to which Jackson gave wine in soda cans. Of course, this was completely false and Matsuura does not mince words about it.

Maureen Orth, the author of the defamatory article, says she stands by her source for the erroneous information. NBC reporter Mike Taibbi–who contacted Orth to get her response to Matsuura’s comments–says Orth admits she never actually talked to either Matsuura or his father before writing the article.

 

Matsuura Angry at Defamatory Vanity Fair Article – Bullet #89

Matsuura Angry at Defamatory Vanity Fair Article – MJEOL Bullet #89

The boy, who is 18 now, cited in the latest defamatory Vanity Fair(VF) article by Maureen Orth – also known as Wack0 Orth0 by some of Jackson’s fans – has spoken out. In an interview with NBC’s Mike Taibbi, Richard Matsuura,the young man, tells the reporter that the Vanity Fair allegations are “completely false.”

The VF article claimed Matsuura was given wine in a soda can by Jackson’s people. There was much speculation if this young man would be used buy the prosecution to corroborate this current accuser’s allegation. Matsuura, who was 12 at the time, says that Jackson never said or did anything inappropriate to him whatsoever.