有则不好的消息是
MJ又被一个神经病控告性侵犯,民事案件。
Jackson faces fresh sex abuse allegations
10/01/2006 - 15:46:00
Michael Jackson is facing fresh child sex-abuse allegations in a civil lawsuit.
A 20-year-old has filed complaints claiming the pop star molested him as a child, made him have cosmetic surgery and stole his ideas, melodies and lyrics for songs, the man’s lawyer said.
The allegations relate to the period between 1987 and 1999.
Michael Mattern said: “It is alleged that my client was present at Michael Jackson’s residences and other places from the age of two to 14 and was molested many times over the course of those years.
“There is also an allegation that my client came up with song ideas, lyrics and melodies which were used by Mr Jackson in his records and made an awful lot of money.”
The man is also alleging that cosmetic procedures were “forced on him”, Mr Mattern said.
The complaint states the plaintiff was “subjected to unnecessary cosmetic surgery procedures”.
“I have got photos of my client with these red lips just like you see on Mr Jackson and a big old cleft on his chin which he didn’t have previously,” Mr Mattern added.
Jackson was cleared of child sex-abuse charges in June after one of the most high-profile trials in history.
Mr Mattern said his client initially filed the suit in a handwritten format at Orange County Superior Court without a lawyer’s help on July 25 last year before employing him in October.
“I then filed a first amended complaint,” he said.
“The defendants, who include Michael Jackson, his production company MJJ Productions and his corporate entity, Sony, have all been served with a lawsuit.”
The case will then be heard at Orange County Superior Court on February 14, Mr Mattern added.
The complainant was actually interviewed at length before Jackson’s trial after Santa Barbara County authorities appealed for any new accusers to come forward, but no charges relating to his allegations were made.
Law-enforcement sources say that was because authorities did not believe his story would stand up in court, according to the New York Post.
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