>
> 1) http://www.ndaa.org/ndaa/profile/tom_sneddon_jan_feb_2003.html
>
> " One of those distinctions he could do without: He's the only DA in the
> nation to have an angry song written about him by pop megastar Michael
> Jackson. "
>
>
> 2)
>
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1480542/20031120/jackson_michael.jhtml?head
> lines=true
> read on MTV.com , the world must be award ......
>
> ""
>
> Santa Barbara, California, District Attorney Tom Sneddon's cheerful smile
at
> Wednesday's press conference announcing the latest child-molestation
> accusations against Michael Jackson said it all.
>
> This case is personal.
>
> With 33 years of experience as a district attorney behind him, Sneddon is
> certainly a professional, but he showed unusual satisfaction in issuing an
> arrest warrant for the pop star (see "Michael Jackson Wanted On Multiple
> Counts Of Child Molestation").
>
> The apparent vendetta most likely stems from two events. Sneddon was the
> prosecutor on the child-molestation case against Jackson 10 years ago,
only
> to find himself without a victim willing to testify when Jackson reached a
> multimillion-dollar settlement with the alleged victim's family (that case
> led California to change its laws regarding witness testimony in child
> molestation cases). Secondly, Jackson later attacked the district attorney
> in his music.
>
> Jackson's 1995 double album, HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book 1,
> includes a song called "D.S." featuring the chorus, "Dom Sheldon is a cold
> man," according to official lyrics. His pronunciation of the title
> character, however, sounds much closer to "Tom Sneddon is a cold man."
>
> In the opening verse, Jackson sings, "They wanna get my ass/ Dead or
alive/
> You know he really tried to take me/ Down by surprise." Other verses
> includes the lyrics, "He out shock in every single way/ He'll stop at
> nothing to get his political way," and "You think he brother with the
KKK?/
> I know his mother never taught him right anyway/ He want your vote just to
> remain DA."
>
> Sneddon addressed the song earlier this year in an interview with the
> National District Attorney's Association (NDAA). "I have not - shall we
> say - done him the honor of listening to it," he said.
>
> Prior to releasing "D.S.," Jackson indirectly expressed his frustrations
> with Sneddon in a television announcement, noting the excruciating
> experience of being stripped naked and photographed during the 1993
> investigation.
>
> Before the accuser halted the investigation by declining to testify in
> court, Sneddon said the photographs were necessary to verify the boy's
> description of intimate parts of Jackson's anatomy.
>
> The district attorney, a father of nine, is known for his
take-no-prisoners
> courtroom demeanor, which earned him the nickname "Mad Dog" early in his
> career, according to the NDAA.
>
> Sneddon served in the Vietnam War and worked at the Los Angeles district
> attorney's office but has been with Santa Barbara County since 1969. He
was
> elected district attorney in 1982 and has been re-elected ever since,
> prompting the local newspaper to call him "arguably the single most
powerful
> person in all of Santa Barbara County."
>
> Aside from handling Jackson in 1993, the former Notre Dame boxer is most
> famous for a case that almost stalled when Israel refused to extradite two
> hit men accused of murdering a Santa Barbara couple. Sneddon eventually
> traveled to Israel and assisted prosecutors in convicting the men and then
> turned around and had Canada extradite the man who had hired the hit men
and
> convicted him.
>
> On Wednesday, Sneddon maintained a grin for most of the press conference
and
> even made some jokes, such as when asked if the timing of the charges was
> connected to Tuesday's release of Jackson's Number Ones hits album. "Like
> the sheriff and I are really into that kind of music," Sneddon said.
>
> For much more on Jackson, his life and the case against him, tune in to
MTV
> for an MTV News Now special report, "Michael Jackson: Nightmare in
> Neverland," Thursday night (November 20) at 10 p.m. ET.
>
> For full coverage of the Michael Jackson case, see "Michael Jackson
> Accused."
>
>
>
> article write -Corey Moss
>
More over the father of Gavin , the accuser , support michael jackson !
strange !
Media reports have said the alleged victim is a 12- or 13-year-old cancer
survivor who visited Jackson at his Neverland Ranch, a storybook playland
where the singer, who has befriended several cancer victims, was known to
hold sleep-overs for children and share his bed with youngsters.
A lawyer for the father of one young cancer victim told The Associated Press
his client's son was invited to a sleep-over at the ranch. But his client
doesn't know if his son is the child who is at the center of the molestation
investigation, said attorney Russell Halpern.
Halpern said the boy's mother was negligent to allow him to share a bed with
Jackson, whether or not the pop star molested the 12-year-old. The father is
seeking custody of the boy from his ex-wife.
"Even if this kid is not the focus of this investigation, there's grounds
for a change in child custody because the mother has demonstrated reckless
conduct, allowing a child 12 years old or less to spend the evening with an
adult male," Halpern said.
An attorney for the boy's mother did not return a call for comment.
The boy's father was charged with several counts of child cruelty in 2002,
but those charges were dropped and he was found to be only in violation of
probation, Halpern said. The violation was related to a plea of no contest
to spousal abuse in 2001.
3) ----> the child who accuses michael seem to be molested by his own
father....... but not by michael jackson ............................ that's
why the doctor find a strange thinks in the Gavin's speech ;
this is the proove !!!!!
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/mjaccuser1.html
NOVEMBER 21--The uproar surrounding the Michael Jackson case will not be the
first time the alleged victim's life has encountered significant tumult,
court records reveal.
The 13-year-old boy's father was arrested last year on a variety of child
abuse charges, including counts alleging that the man, a 37-year-old
supermarket employee, may have "endangered" his son's health through "cruel
and inhuman corporal punishment" that resulted in "a traumatic condition."
The boy's father pleaded no contest last year to a single misdemeanor charge
of willful cruelty to a child (he finished a court-ordered parenting class,
according to a January 2003 court progress report). Below you'll find the
misdemeanor complaint filed against the man, whose name (and those of his
children) we've redacted to protect the identity of Jackson's alleged
victim.
In an October 2001 divorce petition, the man's estranged wife alleged that
he once threatened to kill her and the couple's three kids, including the
child who has accused Jackson of molestation. The account of the alleged
death threat was included in the wife's application for an order of
protection, which the woman--who has sole custody of her children--included
with the divorce filing. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge granted the
35-year-old woman's request for a protective order, which the man was
charged with violating last year when he was arrested in the child abuse
case.
Details from the couple's matrimonial case, which is still pending, could
presumably be used in an attempt to discredit the mother and, by extension,
her son's abuse account.
In a recent court bid for spousal and child support, the woman reported that
she was unemployed and that her income was limited to a $769 monthly check
from the federal Aid to Families with Dependent Children program. The woman
stated her family had monthly expenses totaling $1340, which included rent
of $425. The woman's support request was approved this March by an L.A.
judge who ordered that $1499 be automatically deducted from her estranged
husband's paycheck.
With Jackson supporters already whispering that the boy's molestation
charges are part of a shakedown plot, the meager finances of the accuser's
family are likely to be pinpointed as motivation for this supposed scheme.
(3 pages)
------------
> 1) http://www.ndaa.org/ndaa/profile/tom_sneddon_jan_feb_2003.html
>
> " One of those distinctions he could do without: He's the only DA in the
> nation to have an angry song written about him by pop megastar Michael
> Jackson. "
>
>
> 2)
>
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1480542/20031120/jackson_michael.jhtml?head
> lines=true
> read on MTV.com , the world must be award ......
>
> ""
>
> Santa Barbara, California, District Attorney Tom Sneddon's cheerful smile
at
> Wednesday's press conference announcing the latest child-molestation
> accusations against Michael Jackson said it all.
>
> This case is personal.
>
> With 33 years of experience as a district attorney behind him, Sneddon is
> certainly a professional, but he showed unusual satisfaction in issuing an
> arrest warrant for the pop star (see "Michael Jackson Wanted On Multiple
> Counts Of Child Molestation").
>
> The apparent vendetta most likely stems from two events. Sneddon was the
> prosecutor on the child-molestation case against Jackson 10 years ago,
only
> to find himself without a victim willing to testify when Jackson reached a
> multimillion-dollar settlement with the alleged victim's family (that case
> led California to change its laws regarding witness testimony in child
> molestation cases). Secondly, Jackson later attacked the district attorney
> in his music.
>
> Jackson's 1995 double album, HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book 1,
> includes a song called "D.S." featuring the chorus, "Dom Sheldon is a cold
> man," according to official lyrics. His pronunciation of the title
> character, however, sounds much closer to "Tom Sneddon is a cold man."
>
> In the opening verse, Jackson sings, "They wanna get my ass/ Dead or
alive/
> You know he really tried to take me/ Down by surprise." Other verses
> includes the lyrics, "He out shock in every single way/ He'll stop at
> nothing to get his political way," and "You think he brother with the
KKK?/
> I know his mother never taught him right anyway/ He want your vote just to
> remain DA."
>
> Sneddon addressed the song earlier this year in an interview with the
> National District Attorney's Association (NDAA). "I have not - shall we
> say - done him the honor of listening to it," he said.
>
> Prior to releasing "D.S.," Jackson indirectly expressed his frustrations
> with Sneddon in a television announcement, noting the excruciating
> experience of being stripped naked and photographed during the 1993
> investigation.
>
> Before the accuser halted the investigation by declining to testify in
> court, Sneddon said the photographs were necessary to verify the boy's
> description of intimate parts of Jackson's anatomy.
>
> The district attorney, a father of nine, is known for his
take-no-prisoners
> courtroom demeanor, which earned him the nickname "Mad Dog" early in his
> career, according to the NDAA.
>
> Sneddon served in the Vietnam War and worked at the Los Angeles district
> attorney's office but has been with Santa Barbara County since 1969. He
was
> elected district attorney in 1982 and has been re-elected ever since,
> prompting the local newspaper to call him "arguably the single most
powerful
> person in all of Santa Barbara County."
>
> Aside from handling Jackson in 1993, the former Notre Dame boxer is most
> famous for a case that almost stalled when Israel refused to extradite two
> hit men accused of murdering a Santa Barbara couple. Sneddon eventually
> traveled to Israel and assisted prosecutors in convicting the men and then
> turned around and had Canada extradite the man who had hired the hit men
and
> convicted him.
>
> On Wednesday, Sneddon maintained a grin for most of the press conference
and
> even made some jokes, such as when asked if the timing of the charges was
> connected to Tuesday's release of Jackson's Number Ones hits album. "Like
> the sheriff and I are really into that kind of music," Sneddon said.
>
> For much more on Jackson, his life and the case against him, tune in to
MTV
> for an MTV News Now special report, "Michael Jackson: Nightmare in
> Neverland," Thursday night (November 20) at 10 p.m. ET.
>
> For full coverage of the Michael Jackson case, see "Michael Jackson
> Accused."
>
>
>
> article write -Corey Moss
>
More over the father of Gavin , the accuser , support michael jackson !
strange !
Media reports have said the alleged victim is a 12- or 13-year-old cancer
survivor who visited Jackson at his Neverland Ranch, a storybook playland
where the singer, who has befriended several cancer victims, was known to
hold sleep-overs for children and share his bed with youngsters.
A lawyer for the father of one young cancer victim told The Associated Press
his client's son was invited to a sleep-over at the ranch. But his client
doesn't know if his son is the child who is at the center of the molestation
investigation, said attorney Russell Halpern.
Halpern said the boy's mother was negligent to allow him to share a bed with
Jackson, whether or not the pop star molested the 12-year-old. The father is
seeking custody of the boy from his ex-wife.
"Even if this kid is not the focus of this investigation, there's grounds
for a change in child custody because the mother has demonstrated reckless
conduct, allowing a child 12 years old or less to spend the evening with an
adult male," Halpern said.
An attorney for the boy's mother did not return a call for comment.
The boy's father was charged with several counts of child cruelty in 2002,
but those charges were dropped and he was found to be only in violation of
probation, Halpern said. The violation was related to a plea of no contest
to spousal abuse in 2001.
3) ----> the child who accuses michael seem to be molested by his own
father....... but not by michael jackson ............................ that's
why the doctor find a strange thinks in the Gavin's speech ;
this is the proove !!!!!
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/mjaccuser1.html
NOVEMBER 21--The uproar surrounding the Michael Jackson case will not be the
first time the alleged victim's life has encountered significant tumult,
court records reveal.
The 13-year-old boy's father was arrested last year on a variety of child
abuse charges, including counts alleging that the man, a 37-year-old
supermarket employee, may have "endangered" his son's health through "cruel
and inhuman corporal punishment" that resulted in "a traumatic condition."
The boy's father pleaded no contest last year to a single misdemeanor charge
of willful cruelty to a child (he finished a court-ordered parenting class,
according to a January 2003 court progress report). Below you'll find the
misdemeanor complaint filed against the man, whose name (and those of his
children) we've redacted to protect the identity of Jackson's alleged
victim.
In an October 2001 divorce petition, the man's estranged wife alleged that
he once threatened to kill her and the couple's three kids, including the
child who has accused Jackson of molestation. The account of the alleged
death threat was included in the wife's application for an order of
protection, which the woman--who has sole custody of her children--included
with the divorce filing. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge granted the
35-year-old woman's request for a protective order, which the man was
charged with violating last year when he was arrested in the child abuse
case.
Details from the couple's matrimonial case, which is still pending, could
presumably be used in an attempt to discredit the mother and, by extension,
her son's abuse account.
In a recent court bid for spousal and child support, the woman reported that
she was unemployed and that her income was limited to a $769 monthly check
from the federal Aid to Families with Dependent Children program. The woman
stated her family had monthly expenses totaling $1340, which included rent
of $425. The woman's support request was approved this March by an L.A.
judge who ordered that $1499 be automatically deducted from her estranged
husband's paycheck.
With Jackson supporters already whispering that the boy's molestation
charges are part of a shakedown plot, the meager finances of the accuser's
family are likely to be pinpointed as motivation for this supposed scheme.
(3 pages)
------------