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The plot to frame Michael Jackson with a terminally ill/deceased child
The plot to frame Michael Jackson with a terminally ill/deceased child
Clause from 288a amendment law brought in after 1993 to target Michael Jackson (l) As used in subdivisions (c) and (d), "threatening to retaliate" means a threat to kidnap or falsely imprison, or to inflict extreme pain, serious bodily injury, or death. (full details) 1993, a man- Evan Chandler, the father of a kid in a family with whom Michael has just spent some time within a 4 month period, plots to frame him with fabricated homosexual child abuse allegations, using the decade-long media portrayal of Michael as a homosexual and also exploiting other social factors. He works with an unscrupulous lawyer to bring this about as well as certain media contacts. Diane Dimond becomes the first to leak the allegations the day after Pellicano states it is an extortion plot. She is to repeat this pattern of leaks for over a decade every time something positive is said about Michael Jackson or when he emerges with a project. The plot is an attempt by Evan Chandler, with whom Michael has fallen out and stopped returning his calls after getting to know him for just a month, to use his son to falsely accuse him, so as to obtain a huge sum of money to advance his career. (See Lawsuits: Myung Ho Lee who falls out with Michael after apparently forging his signature, as well as others who fall out, are cut off, then out of bitterness, plot to ruin him while working with the media and filing frivolous lawsuits). 1993/1994, Diane Dimond and Evan Chandler's lawyer hunting for anyone to beef up the false allegations, gain access to Blanca Francia, a maid that was fired for theft. Blanca is paid $20,000 to make up stories, later recanted under oath. Her 10 year old son is then targeted by police. Though he denies any abuse, he is pressured to make up allegations that he was touched inappropriately over the clothes when he was 7yrs old. Diane hangs onto Blanca and someone advises her to pursue a settlement just as Chandler did. When Michael's lawyers object to any form of settlement, Diane Dimond makes a special report about the demands by Blanca's lawyers in December 1994 on the Hardcopy show so as to pressure Michael's team with negative publicity. Sony, which is about to release a new Michael Jackson album, intervenes, and compels his lawyers to settle a mere $2million so as not to sabotage their $890million contract with Michael with negative publicity, irrespective of the facts. (See similar scenario). 1995, Diane Dimond and her colleague, Victor Guiterez, target Michael Jackson, now seeking to exploit his 8yr old nephew. Diane, Victor and 2 TV stations get sued for $100million. Diane uses the cover of the media shield law, but her colleague in 1997 is ordered by a civil jury to pay Michael $2.7million in damages. He flees to Mexico claiming bankruptcy. 1995, Diane Dimond and John Templeton(Rodney Allen) with whom she had teamed up in 1993 to gain information about Neverland, Encino and some staff/exstaff members, some of whom later appeared on HardCopy, team up again to get a Canadian street kid to come over and frame Michael Jackson with false allegations of abuse. The street kid had never met Michael Jackson, let alone been to the United States, however, he was well coached and when Diane tested to see how well coached he was, he could name all the staff and details at Neverland from the pictures she had brought along. Diane had to go through Toronto police before flying the kid to her colleagues in California to proceed with the frameup. However, the Toronto police exposed the kid as a scam and arrested him. Again, Diane used the cover of the media, and also proceeded to twist the story so as to portray herself as simply a bystander journalist who had been contacted, while heeping the blame on Rodney Allen, especially given the pending lawsuit involving her and Victor Guiterez. Her friend/colleague Rodney Allen was later arrested and convicted for peodophilia in 1998. In 2004, on a CourtTV online question/answer session, she was later to mock someone whom she assumed was Rodney Allen, given that she had used him and left him at the deep end. Aftermath, Diane Dimond went silent after the 1997 lawsuit. She kept in touch with Tom Sneddon, exchanged Christmas cards and more. What had brought them together was the targeting of Michael Jackson. Meanwhile, Sneddon continued to defame Michael in the media at every opportunity, even in 1999 when the statute of limitations expired on the 1993 case. Meanwhile, as Diane Dimond stated in December 2004, she kept contacts with some of Michael's ranch hands, exstaff, associates and others. This enabled her to continue to gather information about Michael's private life and probably how to gain access and stay close to him. (Between 1993 - 1999, Michael was highly reclusive till Elizabeth Taylor tried to get him out - see story ). January 2000, a mother of a child who had a collision with the law enforcement in 1998 and was arrested for shoplifting, embarks on a plot to seek a settlement from Michael Jackson with allegations of child abuse. She seeks out lawyers to advance the plot, just as Blanca sought out lawyers. Since 1993, Michael Jackson is no longer accessible, not just any family can get close to him or stay in his home other than the charity day visits, and the only way to gain access to him is through a terminally ill/dying child, so as to take advantage of his compassion and get some time to stay with him. The family meets Michael in August 2000. A probable plan may have been to let the child die, then accuse Michael of abuse. In 2002/2003, when the kid survives, a journalist cons his way into Michael's life with the intent to frame him using the 1993 false allegations and the 2000 plot child that he cared for. Social services and police investigations conclude the allegations are unfounded. In 2003, Diane Dimond establishes contact with the family. They initially seek out an attorney, William ****erman, then end up with Larry Feldman, the 1993 lawyer who represented Evan Chandler, after their inability to kickstart a scenario with Mark Geragos, similar to the Barry Rothman 1993 negotiations with covert threats. (See ****erman correspondence). Meanwhile, shortly before the family left Neverland for the last time in 2003, the kid had began misbehaving, breaking into the wine cellar, gaining access codes to Michael's room and snooping around. For unknown reasons or simply by coincidence, it was round this time that the wine cellar lock was broken. He was caught on the surveillance system during this time. An examination of the 288a law amendment that was advocated for by Tom Sneddon and Gil Garcetti after they failed to falsely prosecute Michael in 1993/94, and which is moreless a duplicate of the 1993 false allegations, makes it apparent why he was suddenly misbehaving - oral copulation and intoxicating agent (see 288a law).
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Therefore:
Initially, attempts were made to defame Michael by calling him a homosexual. 1993, Evan Chandler, who had known Michael for just a month, sought to capitalize on this using his son Jordy, to make money by portraying Michael as a homosexual child abuser. 1993/94, exmaid Blanca Francia seeks to use her son Jason, to take advantage of the situation to use her son too for profit, since all one has to do is make up a story, no evidence is required. 1995, Michael's nephew is targeted. The reason was to try and take advantage of the divorce between Jermaine and Margaret Maldonado (In 2004, Diane Dimond and her colleagues were still keeping track of relations within the Jackson family that they could exploit. After Jermaine and Maldonado had another lawsuit, Diane reported about it, and Sneddon had sherrifs sent to try and target Jeremy, just as he has tried to target Debbie Rowe. This was also the same manner in which he had tried to target Lisa Marie in 1995 to falsely accuse Michael, by contacting her mum when he learnt through his circles that she was displeased about the marriage). 1995, a street kid who has never met Michael is used but the plot fails in Canada when Diane Dimond's plan is intercepted. In 2000, given that Michael is no longer accessible, the only way to get to him is to use a dying kid to frame him. Details Ever since Michael Jackson transitioned from being a childstar to superstardom and solely caught everyone's attention by breaking records, breaking color lines and creating new records of his own, he became a target, not only of the usual critics and tabloids, but also of extremists (see America's history) Efforts were made to defame him but non were quite effective. His reputation and the American public's perception of him were dented but Michael was to emerge and explained himself, his condition and his life to the world in 1993 and was still going strong. Oprah: When you have broken all those records, when you have the number on album ever sold, when you've broken every record there is to break, when you become an icon of an industry, is there always the pressure to do something bigger and something better? Michael: Oh gee, that is something, um, it makes it harder each time to follow up. You try be as original as you can be without thinking about statistics, just you go form the soul and from the heart. Oprah: And so when you think of that what do you do, you go, you meditate, you think well now I will do the Superbowl. Michael: Nooo....I just create out of my heart, really. (Full Transcript)
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An ex-husband of a woman whom Michael was friends with, saw an opportunity when his demands for money were turned down by Michael, to frame and blackmail him with the threat of destroying him by claiming he molested his son, taking advantage of Michael's fame and the media's ongoing defamation efforts by portraying him as gay, weird and bizarre, in the belief that Michael would cave in. Michael Jackson instead notified his lawyer who took charge of the situation (see 1993 timeline).
Due to events transpiring at the time in California, following the recent race riots in 1992 with 55 dead, over 500 injured, over $1billion in damages, with racial tensions still simmering throughout the law enforcement and prosecution (part of Evan Chandler's calculation) as well as the excessive media hostility towards Michael Jackson, and the deliberate move by police to let off Evan Chandler the perpetrator, Michael was forced to settle the civil case and drop his counter-lawsuit against Chandler on the advise of his attorneys. (see why Michael settled). Those who had sought a way to destroy Michael now had an opportunity to use the hideous child-abuse allegations and twist any contact Michael had with any male kid, from his friends to relatives, as sinister. Any visits they had, outings, time out on their own with anyone, was now used and twisted into something sinister. Efforts were made by some to even coach kids in other countries who had never met Michael Jackson. (see Diane Dimond) The 288a law The District Attorneys Tom Sneddon and Gil Garcetti sought to advocate a law amendment requiring no evidence, simply an accusation to convict, with the sole purpose of targeting Michael in the belief that anyone with a desire for money like the Chandlers, (as they were were aware from the lack of evidence of any wrongdoing, tapes of the extortion plot, Jordy's mother stating she had never witnessed any impropriety, as well as statements by several other kids, that Michael had never harmed them) and who had ever met Michael Jackson would manipulate their child into accusing him (given that Michael had met millions of people ever since he was a child). He also left the case open based on false allegations, despite no evidence of wrongdoing, two grand juries not having returned an indictment, a contradictory affidavit, evidence showing a plot after millions were spent in the investigation and many kids vindicating Michael of any wrongdoing. Witchhunt With allegations of extremists seeking to destroy Michael's legacy because he is a Negro (see America history) and more allegations yet to be proven, whereby Sneddon's fundraisers wanted to seize Michael's vast ranch for themselves (see history of blacks with land) Sneddon was reported to shamelessly approach Lisa Marie's Mum so as to get her daughter, who had recently married Michael, to accuse him of child abuse, exploiting the element of racial prejudice and the talk in given circles that Lisa Marie's mother did not want her daughter marrying a Michael Jackson. (see history of interracial marriages). Sneddon also embarked on other extreme vindictive measures in collaboration with others. Statute of limitations expires 1999 Despite Sneddon's best efforts to keep the case alive, the statute of limitations came into force in 1999. The case was now terminated by the statute expiry limit of 6 years. Sneddon was faced with the fact that his best efforts (and only way he could target Michael, which was through false child abuse allegations) had gone to waste. The 288a law that him and Gil Garcetti had advocated to target Michael Jackson by anyone making an accusation without evidence, was also going to waste and his retirement was fast approaching, while Gil Garcetti retired in 2000. Nevertheless, he could not hold back misstating the law by claiming that because Michael had been abroad on tour (1996/1997), the statute had not expired, further illustrating his overwhelming vindictiveness towards Michael Jackson with the use of hideous false allegations in an effort to ruin him, his legacy and take possession of his assets.(see American history).
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2000 Plot
Michael Jackson was highly inaccessible after 1993. Apart from close family, most other kids who met him did not become quite close and only had the opportunity to meet him as any person would get a chance to briefly meet a celebrity. To frame Michael Jackson, the only way was to break into his inner circle and become a close family just as the Chandlers. This was not easy, and the only way to achieve that was through a terminally ill child who was in such a condition that Michael's compassion could then be tapped and exploited as he reached out to nurture and care for the child, given all the information available about how he really cared and was moved by any suffering and would do anything to help. (See Latoya's remarks) A mother in January 2000 approached lawyers to seek ways to get a financial settlement through making child molestation allegations against Michael by using her terminally ill son. She had never met Michael at this point. Though she may appear to have been working on her own, the idea of shopping around for lawyers is almost a duplicate of the 1993 method Evan Chandler followed, which would indicate that she might have been getting advice from a third party as to how she should proceed. In August 2000, the woman met Michael Jackson for the first time through one of her son's last wishes. (Son suffered from cancer and had been given about 3-4 weeks to live) . Fortunately the child lived on, therefore the probable plot to frame Michael after the kid had passed away seemed to have stalled at this point. The mother, whom many people around Michael had observed as an opportunist, sought to get closer to Michael at every given opportunity. 2001 Tom Sneddon comments While Michael was opening a charity, "Heal the kids", Sneddon could not hold back making disparaging remarks. Despite the statute of limitations having expired, he went on to state that the case was never closed and was in suspended animation. Meanwhile, Michael's record company was also giving him a hard time with the then Sony CEO Tommy Mottola making verbal threats to ruin Michael Jackson and hiring Private Investigators to dig up any dirt regarding any employee and associate of Michael Jackson, where they ended up with Marc Schaffel, an upcoming movie director who had been hired to produce a charity video by a team of artists for the 9/11 victims tribute song. Schaffel had been introduced to Michael Jackson at a public occasion he had attended around 2000. Schaffel's past was used to sabotage the charity single that Michael Jackson had personally funded to the tune of almost $10million and a project in which had put in a lot of personal effort to bring together all the artists that participated and that would have raised over $50million for the victims of 9/11. The aim was to pressure Michael Jackson to relinquish his assets by breaking him financially and emotionally with his latest album release also being sabotaged. 2002 Martin Bashir Martin Bashir, who had also been stalking Michael Jackson for 5 years, managed to con his way into interviewing him by contacting a then close friend and using the late Diana's letter. His primary aim which he concealed till the end, was to frame Michael Jackson with the 1993 false allegations while targeting the child Michael cared for, who had now survived cancer. Martin Bashir had the following constant themes in his documentary; talk about sex, portray Michael Jackson as a liar, bizarre and repulsively wealthy who could use his money to buy off accusers, a bad parent, and as one who had an unhealthy obsession with children and had settled the 1993 accusations and was now with another boy whom he had slept with in the same room. Bashir's aim from the outset when he met Michael Jackson in mid-2002 was to target the 2000 plot kid, by asking him if Michael let him "enjoy the premises" so as to bring about the conversation of him having slept in Michael's suite. This is not unusual for a close family member however, Bashir intended to exploit this, tricked Michael into sitting down with the child so as to talk about how he had cared for him, then switched the conversation and began asking the child leading questions, seeking to put Michael in an awkward position, clearly illustrated with pre-planned camera shots to focus on Michael's body movements (ensnaring). The conversation about having cared for the child was later edited out, focus was then placed on Martin Bashir's leading questions and then Bashir ended the segment with voiceover innuendo that he was "disturbed" after this interview. At the end, Bashir still sought to ensnare Michael with what the 2000 plot was meant to achieve, as to whether he slept in the same bed with the child. By law, it is not a crime to share a bed with a child without affirmative offensive conduct, but the plotters and subsequently Bashir meant to exploit such a scenario, twist it and provide it as evidence of abuse. Unfortunately for Bashir and the 2000 plotters, Michael had not shared the bed with the child that was being used to set him up. Therefore, Bashir resorted to innuendo and using Michael's past comments about sharing with close friends and family, (which was already publicly known and which a number of kids had also stated, including Michael's cousin (see what other kids say)) as an excuse to suggest abuse, ignoring the fact that millions of people around the world share rooms and resting space with their children, siblings, family friends, people they care for etc. 2003 Media hysteria A slight reflection of what might have happened to a greater extent if the child had passed away in 2000 and Michael had then been framed at that time. Many in the media did not appreciate Michael's care for the child or the effect the negative documentary could have on the minor. Tom Sneddon, Diane Dimond and others all converged to make disparaging remarks about Michael Jackson, further accentuated by the deliberate leaking of the 1993 false affidavit which was then published worldwide in various outlets, while Michael Jackson unable to effectively respond to the hideous shocking allegations due to the gag order that came with the 1993 settlement. Even when Michael Jackson's rebuttal video exposed Martin Bashir, his detractors sought to hang onto the edited salacious video, with VH1 airing it repeatedly as a form of entertainment, more slanderous documentaries being made and disparaging comments by journalists carrying on in the media. 2003 False allegations The same individuals who had been Michael's detractors since 1993, Tom Sneddon, Diane Dimond, Stanley Katz, Larry Feldman, Gloria Allred, all assembled around the 2000 plot kid and his family, formulating all kinds of documents and complaints to bring about an accusation, while others approached the family to get the kids to accuse Michael Jackson of abuse. The kid Michael had cared for and his family were later to make claims of being abused and allegations of kidnapping and murder threats that happened to fall during the same time that police and social services investigated the allegations arising from the documentary. The social services officials had visited the family in the home of the mother's boyfriend and had interviewed each of them separately and came to a conclusion that the allegations were unfounded. The mother of the child had also been to the family court in early March (during the same timeline the kidnap and murder threats are being alleged) to demand more money from her exhusband. (see timeline). The 2003 allegations by the accusing family who were approached by Diane Dimond, William ****erman and in turn Tom Sneddon, were exactly tailored to fit in with the 288a law and the family's condition: http://www.casefact.com/content/view/616/222/
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