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发表于 2005-4-14 15:50:58 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
偶然去vanity fair看到上面的调查,有兴趣的就去投下吧。问题是,你认为MJ会被宣告无罪吗? http://www.vanityfair.com/ 在中间,vanity fair poll,this week question. [ Last edited by viola_jean on 2005-4-14 at 04:21 PM ]
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Will Michael Jackson be acquitted? MJ会被宣告无罪吗? 是的 YES - 34.0% 不会 NO - 66.0%

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名利场因为现在的案子,重新整理特约记者从1994年到现在写的四篇报道。先发到这,慢慢看。 第一篇,发表于1994年1月 Nightmare in Neverland By MAUREEN ORTH, From Vanity Fair, January 1994 The tarantulas were out, crawling under the firefighters' boots. Overhead, planes were swooping down low between the ridges, dropping streams of bright-orange flame retardant. As the raging fires threatened to reach Neverland, Michael Jackson's 2,700-acre fantasyland, moguls who owned neighboring ranches were up on the hillsides straining to see through binoculars. Hours earlier, the exotic animals from Jackson's private zoo had been evacuated. At any moment, a capricious ill wind could send everything up in flames. Neverland, like Michael Jackson himself, who was thousands of miles away on his aptly named "Dangerous" world tour, was feeling the heat. In August, a 13-year-old boy had accused Jackson of sexual molestation, charges he vehemently denied. By the time of the fire in October, he was canceling performances right and left for various maladies, but his lawyers were promising he would nevertheless show up to be questioned. In November, the encroaching criminal investigation, the civil suit brought by the boy, and the nonstop screaming headlines shattered the fragile pop idol's image and his grip. On November 12, cutting short his tour, he abruptly fled Mexico for a secret drug-treatment location, touching off shocking reports—missing medical records, a disappearing witness, a telephone call from Jackson in Switzerland to a friend who said the star was suicidal and was never coming back. Jackson's lawyers fought to keep the civil suit from going forward, arguing that Jackson should not have to be deposed until the criminal investigation was completed—it might force him to take the Fifth Amendment. On November 23, however, a California judge ordered that Jackson would have to stand trial in the civil suit whether or not the criminal investigation was completed. Bertram Fields, Jackson's principal lawyer, blundered by telling the judge that a grand jury was "probably about to indict." Outside the court, Fields said he had misspoken. For Michael Jackson, the millennium came early. The child's case against Michael Jackson: It all started with a car breaking down. In May 1992, Michael Jackson, suddenly stranded, contacted Rent-a-Wreck, L.A.'s hip car-rental agency. The owner called his wife, a beautiful dark-skinned ex-model, and told her to get right over to where the mega-star's car was stalled before he left the scene. Jamie (not his real name), her 12-year-old son from an earlier marriage, to a Beverly Hills dentist and part-time screenwriter, was, like millions of kids the world over, a big Michael Jackson fan. Jamie had met Jackson in a restaurant when he was five, and had sent him a fan letter. He received in return free tickets to a Jackson concert. Now once again Jamie, with his mother and his six-year-old half-sister, met the mythic, androgynous Jackson, the powerful multimillionaire self-contained entertainment conglomerate, a professional since the age of five. Even by Hollywood standards, Michael Jackson's weirdness is legendary, but he has always been protected by the armor of his celebrity. He is such a highly prized corporate moneymaking machine, such a valuable product—albeit one as well-known for the cosmetic alterations that feminized his once much darker Afro-American features as for having the biggest-selling record album of all time—that almost no one, especially those C.E.O.'s and moguls who make millions off him, has ever really questioned his motives: why this reclusive man-child with no known history of romantic relationships prefers to live a fantasy life in the company of children. It took this chance encounter to ruin his carefully honed reputation as the world's richest Pied Piper, Savior of Children. Immediately after their meeting, Jackson began calling Jamie almost daily. He was about to launch his first concert tour in four years, to 15 countries, and he did so by grandly announcing the creation of a World Council of Children "to provide children with a forum to express their unique vision for healing the world." His mission, he said, was to work for all children. "I want to tell the children of the world, You're all our children, each one of you is my child, and I love you all." While on tour, Jackson began calling Jamie from different points along the way—the conversations would sometimes last an hour. Jamie, who is fine-boned, delicate, and dark like his mother, and who looks much younger than he is, was thrilled to be the object of attention of his idol. To those who would build a case against Michael Jackson, these long-distance conversations about video games and Neverland, the mini-Disneyland ranch to which he often retreats with young companions, were the beginning of an overwhelming seduction. They say, however, that nothing happened right away—if anything, events proceeded as if this relationship were a tender love story. "Michael was in love with the boy," says Larry Feldman, Jamie's lawyer. "It was a gentle, soft, caring, warm, sweet relationship"—not the alleged perversion that ended last August when Jamie graphically described, first to a psychiatrist and then to the police, exactly how Jackson had repeatedly sexually molested him. Case No. SC026226, filed September 14 in Los Angeles County Superior Court, a civil suit brought on behalf of Jamie, charges sexual battery, battery, seduction, willful misconduct, intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraud, and negligence. "These sexually offensive contacts include but are not limited to defendant Michael Jackson orally copulating plaintiff, defendant Michael Jackson masturbating plaintiff, defendant Michael Jackson eating the semen of plaintiff, and defendant Michael Jackson having plaintiff fondle and manipulate the breasts and nipples of defendant Michael Jackson while defendant Michael Jackson would masturbate."

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 楼主| 发表于 2005-4-14 16:29:50 | 显示全部楼层
Jackson's first call inviting Jamie to Neverland, which is in Santa Barbara County, a scenic two-and-a-half-hour drive north of Los Angeles, came two days after the star's famous interview with Oprah Winfrey aired last February 10. The Oprah interview was the culmination of a three-week global media blitz that had Jackson performing in rapid succession at the Clinton inauguration, at the Super Bowl, and on the widely televised American Music Awards. That first weekend, Jamie, his sister, and his mother slept in the guesthouse, which is so far from the main house, where Jackson sleeps, that paparazzi cannot get the two in the same telephoto lens. Apart from the private zoo, the giant sundial made of flowers, the merry-go-round that plays "Like a Virgin," the miniature choochoo train, the hall filled with every video game imaginable, the theater stocked with nearly every film and videocassette ever made for children, the pool, the staff of 56 who cater to their employer's every whim 24 hours a day, Michael also offered Jamie and his sister a special trip to Toys 'R' Us after closing time to select a shopping-cartful of presents. Those were the first of dozens of video games, action figures, watches, jackets, and other delights Michael would lavish on the children. Jamie's mother eventually got diamonds and rubies as well. Needless to say, when Michael invited the family to his playground again the next weekend, Jamie was eager to return. Like most guests at the ranch, Jamie had to sign a confidentiality agreement that he would not speak to the press or write about anything that went on there. This time, before they returned home, Michael took them in his limo to Disneyland, where they got special treatment. From that point on, Jamie and his mother and sister spent virtually every weekend with Michael. The mother and her current husband were mostly estranged, and Jamie began to withdraw from everyone else, no longer playing with other kids. Eventually, he wouldn't speak to his father and six-year-old half-brother, even on the phone. He and Michael were quickly labeled "inseparable." They played with slingshots and squirt guns. They threw water balloons off the balcony of Michael's condo in Century City onto passing cars. In March 1993, Jamie spent four days at Neverland. Eleven-year-old Brett Barnes was also there. He subsequently told KNBC-TV—as did 10-year-old Wade Robson—that he too had slept with Michael, but that nothing had happened: "It's a huge bed." Also there that weekend were the Cascio brothers, Eddie and Frank, 9 and 13, who traveled alone with Jackson this fall on his "Dangerous" tour. Michael, Jamie, and the other boys would stay up till all hours, their senses assaulted by music, video games, and films. On March 28, a private jet was sent to pick up Jamie, his mother and sister, and Jackson at the Santa Monica airport and fly them to Las Vegas, where they stayed in the Michael Jackson Suite at Steve Wynn's Mirage Hotel. It was the first night Michael and Jamie would share the same bed, Michael wearing sweats, Jamie wearing pajamas. Michael had rented The Exorcist, and Jamie got scared. His mother and sister stayed in another bedroom in the suite. The next night the two wanted to sleep together again. But a confrontation ensued, because Jamie's mother objected. At this point, claim insiders who believe the case against Jackson, Michael began to cry, telling Jamie's mother, "This is about being a family, not making judgments." He declared his love for each of them and pleaded, "Why don't you trust me? If we're a family, you've got to think of me as a brother. Why make me feel so bad? This is a bond. It's not about sex. This is something special." He then said Jamie could sleep wherever he wanted to. That did it—Jamie's mother was won over. From that night on, with few exceptions, she allowed 13-year-old Jamie and his 34-year-old rich and powerful friend to share the same bed for more than three months. Michael essentially moved in, and lived with Jamie in one room of the family's small, unpretentious house in Santa Monica Canyon while his little friend went to school. Jamie has said that sexual touching began at Neverland in April. It started with cuddling and kisses. Michael began to "rub up against me." He later allegedly told Jamie that their being together was fated "in the cosmos." By this time, on visits to the ranch, Jamie stayed in Michael's bedroom; his mother and sister were still in the guesthouse. Both buildings are locked at night and heavily patrolled by security. Michael's bedroom is connected by a secret staircase to a special guest room, the Shirley Temple Room. Former employees of the ranch report that many boys were invited to sleep in the Shirley Temple Room, and that they would often find the bed untouched. Jackson has such a penchant for privacy that the floor outside his bedroom is wired so that whenever anyone comes within five feet of the entrance there are dingdong noises. Over time, Jamie says in a leaked confidential Los Angeles Department of Children's Services report, Michael graduated to "kissing me on the mouth… . One time he was kissing me and he put his tongue in my mouth and I said, 'Don't do that.' … He started crying… . I guess he tried to make me feel guilty." Michael took the family on a trip to Disney World in Florida and "continued to rub up against me quite often," Jamie said. In May, Jackson and his adopted family jetted to Monaco to the World Music Awards, where Jamie and his sister were widely photographed, usually beside Michael at Prince Albert's table or on Michael's lap. Most 13-year-old boys don't spend hours being held on men's laps, but people at the table guessed that Jamie, who was dressed identically like Jackson, was no more than 9 or 10. "The little boy was loving every minute of it, getting so much attention," said a woman who was there. Jackson, heavily made up as usual with white pancake, wore a hat and mirrored glasses to shield his eyes, and covered his nose and mouth with his hand. "His nose looked like a wax model with most of the wax melted away," the woman said. He barely spoke to anyone other than Jamie and his sister, and drank only Évian water which his bodyguard poured, even then first wiping the glass with his handkerchief. At one point Jackson sent the mother and two friends off in a limousine with a lot of cash and credit cards and told them to buy whatever they wanted. According to the Department of Children's Services report, Jamie said things "really got out of hand" in Monaco. "Minor stated Mr. Jackson told him that Mr. Jackson's cousin masturbated in front of him and that masturbation was a wonderful thing. He coerced minor to bathe with him and later, while laying next to each other in bed, Mr. Jackson put his hand … under minor's shorts and masturbated minor until minor had orgasm at which point Mr. Jackson cleaned the semen with a tissue saying 'Wasn't that good?' This occurred several times; however, Mr. Jackson began eating minor's semen, then 'began masturbating me with his mouth.' Minor denies ever oral copulating Mr. Jackson or any anal intercourse." The family flew home via Paris and Euro Disneyland. They made a further trip to Disney World in Florida, which Jamie recounted to the Department of Children's Services. "At the end he [Mr. Jackson] had me suck on one of his nipples and twist the other while he [Mr. Jackson] masturbated himself. "Minor stated Mr. Jackson told minor that minor would go to Juvenile Hall if he told and that they'd both be in trouble. Minor also said Mr. Jackson told him about other boys he had 'done this with' but he didn't go as far with 'them.' [Jamie gave authorities the names of four other boys Michael allegedly told him about. Macaulay Culkin's name appeared in the report, but he has denied any wrongdoing on the part of Jackson.] Minor stated Mr. Jackson tried to make him hate his mo. and fa. so that he could only go to Mr. Jackson." With Michael looming as the dominating presence in his life, Jamie began missing many visitations he would ordinarily have had with his father, the Beverly Hills dentist, who is remarried and has a son with his current wife. In the beginning, patients say, the doctor would brag about his son's friendship with Jackson. The dentist, who had sold one screenplay, seemed eager to continue in show business, and Jamie, who had given him the idea for the screenplay, which was made into a movie, wanted to be a director. The dentist seemed pleased that Michael and Jamie were going to spend five days together at his house, sleeping in a bedroom they would share with Jamie's half-brother. Then Jamie's father saw Jackson and Jamie in bed together. They were fully clothed, but his suspicions were aroused. Michael and Jamie told him, he has said, that they couldn't stand Jamie's mother, and that she hated his wife. They seemed to be playing the parents off against one another. Jamie's father eventually came to believe that because of Michael "there is no family anymore." Jamie's mother, with whom the dentist had always enjoyed a friendly relationship, scoffed at his concerns.

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 楼主| 发表于 2005-4-14 16:30:46 | 显示全部楼层
In early June, the father saw his ex-wife and their son at a school graduation and angrily demanded, "What's going on with Michael?" They argued, and the father did not see his son again until mid-July. By then he was feeling desperate, since he knew that his ex-wife was planning to take Jamie out of school so that they could go with Michael and a tutor on the "Dangerous" tour in the fall. One day the father broke down and began to cry while treating a patient who happened to be a Beverly Hills lawyer: Barry Rothman. Rothman agreed to represent the dentist, whose relations with his ex-wife had become acrimonious. A custody battle was brewing, and legally the father was not in a strong position: he had never paid Jamie's mother child support, and he owed $68,000. When the father became more and more irate and demanded a meeting, the mother confided in Jackson, who in turn called his lawyer, Bertram Fields, to intervene. Fields did so aggressively, even though minor custody disputes are hardly what he, as one of show business's most visible litigators, normally gets paid $500 an hour for. Fields called in private investigator/negotiator/forensic audio specialist Anthony Pellicano. If you're on the side he's against, the flamboyant Pellicano, who also writes on the side, is a goon and a bully who fights dirty. If he's on your side, he is an invaluable ally, a trusted adviser, a canny investigator. He is most often called in when there is deep doo-doo all over that needs to be avoided or slung in the opposite direction. In this case, Pellicano soon became a major player. "If this is such an innocent relationship," asks Larry Feldman, "why have the likes of Fields or Pellicano?" On July 9, Jamie's mother and stepfather met with Fields and Pellicano in Pellicano's office, on Sunset Strip. After listening to long conversations which the stepfather had secretly taped of himself and Jamie's father concerning the father's suspicions about Michael, Pellicano drove over to Jackson's Century City condominium, where Jamie and his sister were visiting. He questioned Jamie alone for about 45 minutes as to whether anything sexual was going on between Michael and him. Jamie said no. Meanwhile, Jamie's father, through his attorney, went to a Beverly Hills psychiatrist, and, without disclosing any names, posed to him as a hypothetical situation the relationship of his son with Jackson, including mention of what the psychiatrist called Jamie's mother's "condoning attitude." He wanted to know if his son might be the victim of child abuse. In a written reply, the psychiatrist reiterated the presented facts, including: "The child's mother has received numerous and substantial gifts both monetary and material from the adult male." He characterized the "13-year-old male (the child)"—whose relationship with an "idolized male who is more than 20 years his senior, [and] a celebrity of some sort," is described as "inseparable"—as being "at risk." "Events as presented above provide the basis for the conclusion that reasonable suspicion would exist that sexual abuse may have occurred." The psychiatrist also concluded that "psychotherapeutic intervention" was indicated for everyone involved. Such would not be the case. Instead, the fighting continued. The father kept demanding a meeting with Jackson, and Rothman suggested to Fields that serious criminal conduct had occurred. The father had repeatedly threatened on tape that he had incriminating evidence against Jackson. On July 11 , Fields, acting as an "intermediary" between the father and mother, ensured that Jamie would be given to his father for one week's visitation. During the course of that week, Jamie's side alleges, Jamie admitted to his father that sexual touching had occurred between him and Michael. The father, convinced that his son had been "brainwashed," refused to give Jamie back and again demanded a meeting with Jackson. On July 12, the mother signed an agreement stating she would not take the boy out of Los Angeles County without the father's consent. That wasn't enough for the father, however, and the mother began taking legal steps through her lawyer, Michael Freeman, to force the father to give Jamie back. The father, meanwhile, repeatedly threatened to go public with his information. Fields, at this point, stepped aside and "let Anthony deal with it." On August 4, a meeting of Jamie and his father with Jackson and Pellicano took place on the top floor of the Westwood Marquis Hotel. The only thing the two sides agree on is that the father read Jackson parts of the criminal code about reporting child abuse. Money was never mentioned, although Fields and Pellicano, who say they suspected extortion from the beginning, were constantly asking the father and Rothman what it was they wanted. That same night Pellicano and Rothman got together in Rothman's office, and Pellicano heard for the first time what Jamie's father did want: $20 million (for a trust fund, Jamie's camp says, to be set aside for Jamie's use only). Pellicano refused. According to Feldman, "The father might have thought, I could have put a bullet in Michael's head—that's what he deserves. I could have run to the D.A. and had this sideshow, or I could've tried to punish him financially and get him to go and get help so he wouldn't do it again—it's a trade-off." After inconclusive phone conversations, a second meeting took place in Rothman's office on August 13, with Jamie's father present. Pellicano offered the dentist a $350,000 script deal. 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On August 16, Michael Freeman, Jamie's mother's lawyer, informed Rothman that he would be filing papers early the next day that would compel the father to turn over the boy by seven p.m. Rothman asked for time to inform the father, who was performing eight-hour dental surgery. Freeman refused. On August 17 came the dénouement. Jamie's father, desperate that he would lose his son, made an early-morning appointment with the psychiatrist to whom he had posed the hypothetical situation: Dr. Mathis Abrams. During a nearly three-hour session, Jamie told Dr. Abrams for the first time the full extent of his alleged sexual relations with Jackson. By California law, such an accusation must be reported to the appropriate authorities, which automatically triggers an investigation. A police sergeant and a social worker from the Department of Children's Services interviewed Jamie and found that his story was consistent. The therapist told the authorities that he felt the boy was telling the truth. Michael Freeman, meanwhile, had filed the custody papers and obtained a court order to have Jamie returned to his mother by seven p.m. But that was held in abeyance by the psychiatrist's reporting of the alleged abuse. Jamie also said that, the week before, his mother had come to get him for lunch and informed him that she was taking him out of the state until the "investigation was completed." He ran away from her and requested that he be allowed to continue to live with his father. He told authorities that his mother liked the "glitzy life," and that he was afraid she would allow Jackson to see him again. Jamie also told police that he was glad his father had finally "brought all of this out in the open"; he was ashamed and embarrassed but relieved. When authorities told Jamie's mother what he had told them about Jackson, she reportedly broke down and said she couldn't believe how stupid she had been. At first Children's Services wanted to take Jamie into custody. Their report recommended that the mother be questioned about "her ability to protect minor," and that the father be questioned about the discussion of money to keep the whole thing quiet—which Jamie had also talked about. Ultimately, Jamie was allowed to stay with his father. Anthony Pellicano had no idea that any of this was going on. He had not heard from Barry Rothman since August 13, when his $350,000 offer was rejected, so while Jamie was in Dr. Abrams's office telling him about the alleged abuse, Pellicano was calling Rothman, determined, he says, to tape him without his knowing it and get him on the record about the $20 million. Pellicano tried his best to make Rothman admit that he wanted $5 million each for four screenplays, but Rothman avoided discussing the matter. About 11:30 a.m., Rothman faxed Pellicano a letter, formally refusing the $350,000 "to settle and release all civil claims our clients have a right to assert against your client." Pellicano faxed Rothman a letter back which Jamie's side characterizes as a "cover your ass" letter: "I do not recognize any civil claims against my client whatsoever. We have not and will not submit to the extortionate attempts you and your client have subjected us to." That day was the first time the question of extortion was raised. On August 20, Michael Jackson, who had been informed of Jamie's charges, left for Asia to continue the "Dangerous" tour, sponsored by Pepsi-Cola. Anthony Pellicano went with him. On August 21 and 22, police executed a search at Neverland and the Century City condo and carted off several boxes of material. The story broke on KNBC's evening news on August 23. The media war had begun. Michael Jackson's defense: "If it's a 35-year-old pedophile, then it's obvious why he's sleeping with little boys. But if it's Michael Jackson, it doesn't mean anything," says Anthony Pellicano. "You could say it's strange, it's inappropriate, it's weird. You can use all the adjectives you want to. But is it criminal? No. Is it immoral? No." Bert Fields, Jackson's lawyer, agrees. "Michael never had a childhood. He was on the stage from the time he was five, and while he's a highly intelligent person, he has a lot of childlike qualities. He really lives the life of a 12-year-old." Fields believes Michael's behavior is that of any normal 11- or 12-year-old boy. "One of the things he has done—the things I did when I was 11 or 12, probably all of us did—was to have sleepovers. So he'll have kids stay over at his ranch or wherever he is. And almost always he has their parents along on all these things." Pellicano readily admits that Jackson has shared his bed many times with little boys over the years. "If you hide something like that, then people are going to be even more suspicious, and my view of this whole thing is just to tell the truth. He did sleep in beds with little boys. There's no question about it. He's got a gigantic bed." Pellicano isn't bothered by admitting that Jackson slept with Jamie at Jamie's house at least 30 days in a row, either. "They invited Michael to stay there. Michael didn't crash their house. He didn't say, 'I want to stay here.' They wanted him to stay there." According to Pellicano, there was no cause for alarm in Jackson's having a friend like Jamie. "If Michael has no sexual preference one way or another, male or female, to my knowledge, and the parents of the children are allowing this, you have to look at it in the context—especially at the ranch. They go out and they play and they go on the rides and they have water fights and do all this stuff. And then they kind of like crash. Now, Michael is always fully dressed." Even at Jamie's house? "When [Jamie] went to bed, he had pajamas on, and sweats, and Michael had sweats and pajamas on. Michael goes to bed with his hat on. I'm serious." Adds Pellicano, "It would make you nuts if you didn't know Michael. It would make you crazy. Not only that—I thought to myself—if a mother or a father doesn't want this to happen, it's not going to happen." Bert Fields says that he suspected the whole thing was a setup from the beginning. Furthermore, he doesn't think anyone will come forward to corroborate Jamie's story. "We've talked to every child we know of who knows Michael—and had to go back many, many years—and nobody says anything like this ever happened." He remembers hearing in early July that Jamie's father was very angry and was demanding a meeting with Michael, because Jackson called Fields about it. "I stopped Michael from going to a meeting," Fields says. The next thing Fields did was call Anthony Pellicano to say the father was accusing Michael of molesting Jamie. They then got on a conference call with the mother and stepfather. On that very first call, Fields says, the stepfather told him that he thought the father "wants money." Later that day or the next, the stepfather, in an effort to help his wife, secretly recorded three long phone conversations with the father and reported back to Fields and Pellicano. (Ironically, Pellicano distributed the tape to the media to bolster his side, but the tape is crudely edited, full of erasures, and at times actually seems to help the father's case.) From Jackson's point of view, the tape would have been deeply disturbing, not only because on it the father threatens to "ruin Michael's career" and bring him down, but also because he implies that he has the proof to do so: "When the facts are put together, it's going to be bigger than all of us put together, and the whole thing is going to crash down on everybody and destroy everybody in sight." Jamie's father says Michael "is an evil guy. He's worse than bad, and I have the evidence to prove it." Also disturbing, though, is the portrait of the parents and stepfather that emerges from the long conversations the two men have. They have both left Jamie's mother, who is into "hanging out." The stepfather is immersed in his business and drops into the house irregularly, leaving the family for several months at a time. The dentist seems clearly anguished that "Michael has broken up the family." He talks endlessly about the need for communication and blames himself for not intervening sooner in his son's relationship with Jackson. He alternates between a kind of impotent anxiety and grandiose threats. But there is no specific mention of monetary gain. On the tape, the stepfather, who appears to be a longtime friend of the father's, tries to play the mediator when the dentist threatens to ruin Michael, saying that he will "blow the whole thing wide open—I will get everything I want, and they will be destroyed forever. She is going to lose Jamie [bleep, break in tape]. Michael's career will be over."
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这个记者MAUREEN ORTH特恶毒 《MJ真面目》里说MJ“要自毁收场”的就是她

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Originally posted by viola_jean at 2005-4-14 04:32 PM: On August 16, Michael Freeman, Jamie's mother's lawyer, informed Rothman that he would be filing papers early the next day that would compel the father to turn over the boy by seven p.m. Rothman a ...
哦,那这么说我不用看啦? 当垃圾扔垃圾桶里。
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随便贴个Carole Liberman的看法,她是2003年最先看了MJ记录片向当局投诉的心理医生。但在93年案件后,她说的是MJ不可能伤害孩子(最后一段) Source: Michael Jackson, The Bad Year by Rick Sky. Carole Liberman: QUOTE I think that the psychological traumas that Jackson suffered as a child have been such that they have not allowed him to function as an adult male on a psycho-sexual level. There were many traumas, but in particular he was exposed at a very young age to his father's infidelities and his father's cavalier attitude to sex, which actually had an effect on all the brothers to some degreee. But because he was the youngest one on the road when they travelled he was most affected by it. Since many of the incidents occurred during the early days of development when a young boy would be rivalling his father for his mother's affections, they had a greater impact. He was torn between not displeasing his father so that he would not be thrown out of the band, but then being forced to betray his mother whose affections he desired more than anybody. He would have been exposed to a lot of blatant sexuality through performing in clubs where there were strippers and raunchy dancers, so that sex from an early age became something that was confusing and terrifying to him. Jackson surrounds himself with children because he can trust children and everyone else in the world he can't trust. He learnt from an early age to be afaid of trusting people. He learnt that the only people one could trust were children who had not been corrupted by an adult world. The Neverland ranch is the clearest example of how he identifies with Peter Pan. He says that he likes to be with children to live the childhood he never had and that is part of it too. He likes the idea of making children happy because that helps him make up for his own lack of happiness in his own childhood. By being in a sense the parent that he never had he can in some ways make up for what he lacked during childhood. Jackson may have been naive but one has to look at him in the context of him being the psychological age of a pre-pubescent boy. That would be approximately nine to twelve. It is not unusual for pre-pubescent boys to be sleeping in each other's beds and to have certain sexual exploratory behaviour. I do not think he is guilty of child molestation and if indeed there were any behaviour such as touching, hugging or even taking baths together, that would come under normal behaviour for a pre-pubescent child. I think Jackson is now in a very fragile state. I think he is still in denial as to how much the allegations and the media circus have impacted on him. I think his genius is his sensitivity. It not only makes him fragile psychologically but it also makes him a creative genius. He is at one with the music he makes, and he is only able to do that by using the creativity that comes out of being such a sensitive soul. It would be very difficult for him to be creative at the moment. Sometimes people can be quite creative out of their pain. I think things will be difficult until there is a sense of closure about everything. I think in America our society likes to build people up into idols that cannot possibly be as perfect as the public wants to them to be. What happens is that the public gets jealous of their fame, money and power. In order to take the power back, they take delight in tearing them down. I would say that the majority of health professionals are quick to presume he is guilty, like so many of the publics do. These are, however, people who on the whole know very little of his background. They know what they read in the papers and see on TV and that is it. Jackson is unable to cause harm, true harm to another child. I believe he is incapable of that. For someone who has done so much for children, the allegations would be all the more traumatic because he would have felt even more misunderstood and less appreciated.
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发表于 2005-4-14 16:41:50 | 显示全部楼层
Originally posted by viola_jean at 2005-4-14 04:38 PM: 哦,那这么说我不用看啦? 当垃圾扔垃圾桶里。
可以看 因为任何文章里都有有用的内容,可以筛选出来。 你看完了写个总结吧```````:hoho

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Originally posted by MkGenie at 2005-4-14 04:41 PM: 可以看 因为任何文章里都有有用的内容,可以筛选出来。 你看完了写个总结吧```````:hoho
妈呀,那我慢慢看,表给我压力哈。。:(

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Originally posted by viola_jean at 2005-4-14 04:32 PM: On August 16, Michael Freeman, Jamie's mother's lawyer, informed Rothman that he would be filing papers early the next day that would compel the father to turn over the boy by seven p.m. Rothman a ...
《MJ真面目》是不是那部记录片Michael Jackson's face?我当时看完了觉得很辛酸的.记得好象里面是有个人说Michael是在self destruction

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发表于 2005-4-15 07:48:14 | 显示全部楼层
那东西我也看过,很难受的啊
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Originally posted by samurai00 at 2005-4-15 07:01 AM: 《MJ真面目》是不是那部记录片Michael Jackson's face?我当时看完了觉得很辛酸的.记得好象里面是有个人说Michael是在self destruction
对,就是她
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