What Led To Michael Jackson’s Molestation Charges

Harvey Levin of ‘Celebrity Justice’ was on CNN’s ‘American Morning with Bill Hemmer on Tuesday morning revealing a timeline that led to the child molestation charges against . “This whole thing came down when the mother became alarmed,” Levin explained. “And when I look at the time frame, it’s looking like around February or possibly March. She became extremely alarmed that the boy had told her had given him wine. She was especially upset because this is a very sick child, and she couldn’t believe that Jackson would give him wine. So, she started making rumblings. There was not even an insinuation of sexual misconduct at this point. The boy had said nothing. He’s a very reluctant witness in this respect. The boy had said nothing. The DA wasn’t involved. The sheriff wasn’t involved. Larry Feldman, the civil lawyer, wasn’t involved. She made rumblings. ’s response was to hire Mark Geragos and a private investigator by the name of Bradley Miller in Beverly Hills, and those two have worked together before. Ultimately, what happened was that they started doing an investigation, we are told, about child molestation, but the issue hadn’t even come up yet. So, the DA found out about it, set his sights on Bradley Miller. And last Tuesday when the Neverland Ranch was being searched, we’ve learned cops descended on Bradley Miller’s office in Beverly Hills. They raided that office, took documents looking at what he had been investigating, and Bradley Miller has not been seen since.” Read more.

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One Response to What Led To Michael Jackson’s Molestation Charges

  1. clayfan says:

    No kidding. Wake me up when the trial starts.

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