Michael Jackson’s former friend Corey Feldman was interviewed on CNN’s Larry King Live on Friday. The actor and singer weighed in on Jackson’s child molestation cases saying, “I’m taking more of a neutral stance at this point, but that’s not necessarily to say that I believe anything. It’s more to say Michael and I have had our personal issues through the years and we’ve had our differences and for that reason, I’m not here as a cheerleader.” Asked about the behavior Jackson displayed towards children that he witnessed, Feldman responded, “You know what? Everything that I have seen, I have to be completely honest, because I couldn’t do it any other way. Everything I have ever seen about him has been kind and hearted to children. I’ve never seen him act in any inappropriate way to a child.” Check out the entire transcript here.
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What the hell was Corey Feldman doing on Larry King,,,I guess they couldn’t find anybody else for the show that night.
Michael’s just a freak.
Corey Feldman was a very appropriate guest. He was 13 when he met MJ (same age as the other boys, more or less), had a close friendship (nothing implied here), and there was some type of falling out that he refuses to talk about. Hmm, interesting.