Monday, July 8, 2013

Abuse Probe Halted So Michael Jackson Could Meet the President


Papers released under the Freedom of Information act reveal the investigation of a tip that Michael Jackson had been molesting two Mexican boys was halted because the King of Pop had been invited to the White House.
An FBI probe into Michael Jackson’s sex abuse of young boys was shelved because he’d been invited to the White House, official records show.
The Thriller megastar was to be honoured with an award by Ronald Reagan in 1984 for his work with drug and alcohol charities.
And federal agents decided to save the President and wife Nancy embarrassment by scrapping their investigation into a tip-off that Jackson had molested two Mexican boys.
The disclosure – in papers released under America’s Freedom of Information Act – comes a week after the Sunday People revealed Jackson spent £23million in 15 years to buy the silence of at least 24 youngsters who had visited his Neverland ranch in California.
The Reagan document is part of a 333-page file made public by the FBI which show there were suspicions the singer had been abusing kids since at least 1978, when he was 20.
FBI agents found a home-movie titled Michael Jackson’s Neverland Favorites An All Boy Video Anthology.
And in a separate FBI file obtained exclusively by the Sunday People – and not included in the Freedom of Information papers – a costume designer said the singer ordered paedo magazines while touring Europe 35 years ago with the Jackson 5.
The revelations underline the huge influence wielded by Jackson, who died of an overdose in 2009 aged 50.
The FBI openly admits in the dossier it did not follow up the tip about the Mexican kids being abused “because Jackson was to receive an honour at the White House from the President”.
He was back at the White House in 1990 to meet President George Bush Snr, wife Barbara and their daughter Dorothy.
There was no mention of any abuse probe at that stage.
But other FBI files detail a late-night phone call from Jackson to Terry George, a boy of 13 in Leeds, with the singer describing how he was fondling himself during their chat. The young Brit had been befriended by the star in 1979 after asking for his autograph.
A 1992 file tells how a couple complained Jacko and a boy of 12 shared a sleeper train compartment next to theirs – and kept them awake with “questionable noises”.
But no official action was taken in any of the cases spelt out in the documents.
Jacked from The Mirror

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

SEE HOW THR ILLUMINATE TRULY EXIST! THEY KILLED HIM.& NOW TARNISHING HIS MEMORY BECAUSE THE FAMILY ID ABOUT TO WIN THE LAW SUITE WHICH INCLUDED ROYALTY, CATALOG EVERYTHING - THE WHOLE REASON THEY KILLED HIM CANT GAIN FROM HIM - TARNISH HIM tarnish him to the point you can't give away mi merchandise - I see u illuminate I see u

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