From Neverland To A California Dungeon?

The New York Daily News caught up with former Santa Barbara County Sheriff Jim Thomas, who ran the jail for seven years, to get his thoughts on what will be in store for should the jury come down with a guilty verdict in his child molestation trial. “He will not have his wig. He will not have his makeup. There will be no deputy sheriff holding an umbrella for him,” Thomas said. “He would probably be considered a potential suicide risk and be put under 24-hour watch. Especially with a high-profile person like him, you never want anything to happen. He will not have any privacy. He will always be watched.”

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