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Originally Posted by kathytheshopper If the child molestations aren't true (1st one was definitely false and 2nd one was found not guilty) let's just presume he was totally innocent.
What a sad life. Here's a tremendously talented young boy who was basically robbed of a normal childhood, had an abusive father, worked constantly, berated about his looks by his father, etc... develops severe acne as a teen, has an accident that severely burns his scalp with scarring and baldness and additional surgeries, breaks nose which starts his obsession with plastic surgery, develops vitielago and possibly lupus. Can't go out in public without getting mobbed. Can't trust most people because many of them want to use him, etc... Has serious charges leveled against him and is vilified in the public. Has severe insomnia. (Most of us know how awful being unable to sleep is.) |
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Originally Posted by Ambrianna .I think he got put through the works. |
He avoided the works a few times too. There were several other children before his trial who accused MJ of molestation but he settled so there were no criminal charges. His most famous settlement was back in 1993 to the tune of TWENTY THREE MILLION DOLLARS!
I know the true blue Michael Jackson fan(atic) will say that he only settled to avoid the negative publicity but NO ONE gives away 23 million dollars to a liar. They can't - they'd have hundreds of lawsuits against them every year once word got out that they're such an easy touch. There was more than smoke around MJ - there was an eternal fire because that child he settled with in '93 wasn't his only accuser either. MJ settled much smaller amounts on the others. And after all those children he paid off went away, he STILL continued to sleep with other young boys in his bed. Very (MJ quote) 'charming'.
My thoughts on MJ are that he was a sick, damaged man-child whose numerous mental problems can't begin to be explained or excused by the perfectly ordinary and common condition of insomnia and a broken nose.
Michael Jackson criticises leak of '93 settlement