Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Michael Jackson: False Charges Follow Him To the Grave By Unscrupulous Opportunists!

It's a damned shame all these people trying to get a piece of the Jackson fortune with these ridiculous claims! This is why he shouldn't have paid out the first boy coz' now anybody who was remotely close to him making these lame claims! When will prosecution under law be made against these posers for it's got to be against the law somehow to have these people coming forward making these false claims! The Jackson family need to go after that first boy and their need to be stricter laws that will punish those making false claims! This new loser who's career hasn't gone anywhere decides he's gonna shake down the Jackson estate because he hasn't been able to succeed on his own! Pathetic! Here's the story:

 MICHAEL JACKSON ACCUSED OF SEXUAL MOLESTATION IN NEW CLAIM

NEW SEXUAL MOLESTATION CLAIM FILED AGAINST MICHAEL JACKSON
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Sexual molestation allegations continue to haunt Michael Jackson in death.
James Safechuck, who starred in a 1987 Pepsi commercial with the late pop star, has filed sexual molestation case and lawsuit against Jackson's estate.

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Safechuck, 36, had reportedly maintained a friendship with the pop star for several years after the commercial, but now he claims Jackson abused him for five years between the ages of 10-15 years old.
According to The Daily Beast, the former child actor had long denied being sexually abused, but decided to come forward after choreographer and MJ protégé Wade Robson went public with his claims late last year.

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Sources told the publication that it took intensive therapy for Safechuck to be able to understand the alleged incidents.
The Jackson estate is expected to reject the claims in the same way they did Robson’s, noting a suspicious lack of evidence and the claim being filed too late after the alleged molestation took place.
 (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

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