Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Jesus juice

More disturbing mental images courtesy of the Michael Jackson trial



I don't care what the parents say, they left there kids at Mikey's house hoping he would get some NAMBLA-style action. I seriously doubt any of the children involved EVER wanted to go to Michael Jackson's House of Wax. I can see the kids in the car, outside the Neverland Ranch, begging to go home.



Kid: I don't wanna go, Mom!

Mom: You'll be okay, son.

Kid: He tries to kiss me, Mom!

Mom: Dammit, boy! Get in there and take one for the team! If he tosses your salad, we'll be on "Easy Street"!



And if Michael Jackson doesn't go to jail this time, I can't imagine what he'll do next. Probably buy some TV time, confess his innocence, and shoot one of his kids out of a cannon.



And if Michael Jackson DOES go to jail, that will be just as priceless. I can't imagine the stories that will make their way to the outside world, when Jackson has to survive by joining a gang or becoming someones bitch. I doubt any jailhouse confrontations will go down like a Beat It or Bad music video. If a cannibal serial killer like Jeffrey Dahmer got his ass beat to death in prison, the "King of Pop"s chances don't look too stellar.



Plus, I can't wait to watch his head fall apart when he doesn't have access to the folks at Lucas Arts to paint lips and eyes on his bleached skull every morning(Mr fuckin' Potato Head). Once the straightener is gone, and Mike's nappy fro starts growing out, and he's been raped more times than he was hoping to get raped , his mascara will start running from the tears running down his plastic face, and he's gonna look like a cross between Courtney Love and Diana Ross smashed together.



Here's the article with all the sticky details




More Graphic Details Emerge In Jackson Case

01.14.2005 5:36 PM EST



Quotes from testimony involve masturbation, pornography, underage drinking.

Michael Jackson (file)


Photo: Ian Barkley



Michael Jackson's child-molestation trial has yet to begin, but the singer's legal team is already on the defensive in the court of public opinion as graphic details of his accuser's grand-jury testimony continue to surface.



The Smoking Gun first leaked the documents (see "Reportedly Leaked Documents Provide Lurid Details Of Michael Jackson Case"), and ABC News released additional details of the accuser's testimony during the network's "Primetime Live" program as well as its "Good Morning America" broadcast on Thursday.



Jackson's defense team was quick to point out in a statement released Thursday that the witnesses who testified in the grand jury setting were not subject to cross-examination or refutation. "This case will be won in the courtroom and not through 'leaks' in the media," Jackson attorney Thomas Mesereau said.



The alleged victim, now 15, was one of 41 witnesses who testified over the course of two weeks before a grand jury in Santa Barbara County last March. The result was more than 1,900 pages of transcripts, including the accuser's sworn testimony and that of his brother, sister and mother, as well as other key witnesses — all of which the judge had ordered to be kept sealed.



Nevertheless, ABC News' Cynthia McFadden read portions of the accuser's testimony during "Primetime Live" and "GMA," detailing disturbing and graphic allegations. The following excerpt, capturing an exchange between the accuser and the prosecutor, is typical of the testimony.



Prosecutor: "What happened next?"

Accuser: "He told me he wanted to teach me [to masturbate], and then he started rubbing me."

Prosecutor: "Rubbing you how?"

Accuser: "He put his hand down my pants and he started rubbing me."

Prosecutor: "What part of your body was he touching?"

Accuser: "My private area."



"Why do you think you continued to stay in [Jackson's] room, and even in his bed, after the first time?" the prosecutor asked.



"I really don't know why. Now that I see it, I should have left," the boy answered.



Before the alleged encounters began, the accuser said he thought Jackson was "the coolest person in the world." So when Jackson asked him in September 2002 to appear in Martin Bashir's documentary "Living With Michael Jackson," he thought it would be fun: "Michael pulled me aside and told me, 'OK, you want to be an actor, right?' I was like, 'Yeah.' And he said, 'OK. I'll take ... I'll use this as like your audition.' And, like, 'I want you to act.' I was, 'OK.' And he told me to say a bunch of good stuff about him. Say that he's like my father and stuff like that."



The accuser said that, beginning on the day the Bashir documentary aired in the U.S., Jackson started urging him to drink alcohol, calling wine "Jesus juice." "He said I should have some because it will relax me." He said Jackson told him it would be "OK" to drink alcohol despite the boy's concerns that it could harm his one kidney (he lost the other to cancer). "And he would just keep on telling me to drink."



The boy said that he never drank alcohol at Neverland when Jackson wasn't there, but when he was, they would drink every night. "Pretty much, we would drink white wine," he said. "Then we'd drink red wine and then we'd drink vodka." He said his memory was hazy from drinking so much alcohol during that period. (Among the witnesses who corroborated the "Jesus juice" aspects of the boy's testimony were two airline stewards who told the grand jury that they routinely put white wine in Diet Coke cans for Jackson when he flies on planes.)



The younger brother claimed that he witnessed a string of inappropriate behavior from the singer. He testified that during their first visit to Neverland, Jackson asked the two boys to sleep in his bedroom, where they browsed the Internet and looked at pornographic Web sites that Jackson chose: "There was one site where there was a female, she had her shirt up, and Michael said, 'Got Milk?' "



The younger boy also claimed that he saw Jackson simulate sex with a female mannequin, and that Jackson walked into a room nude when he was watching the movie "The Devil's Backbone." He also said that he witnessed Jackson licking the alleged victim's head, and that he observed Jackson molesting his brother, while he was either asleep or passed out.



The mother of the children — whose motives have been questioned in some accounts (see "Michael Jackson Accuser's Mom Allegedly Raised Improper Health-Care Funds") — testified that she is not after Jackson's money: "I don't want the devil's money." She testified that she had concerns about her son's relationship with Jackson, but when she, too, allegedly saw Jackson lick the alleged victim's head, she didn't believe it. "I thought I was losing my mind. I saw a big, long, white tongue. His tongue is, like, white."



Despite this, she left her children in the singer's care, telling her daughter to look after her sons: "I had given her the responsibility, since [Jackson's associates] didn't allow me access to be with the boys and to watch over the boys." She said that it never occurred to her that her children were actually sleeping in Jackson's bed.



Jackson has pleaded not guilty to all charges. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for January 21. Jury selection starts on January 31.

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