Entertainment Tonight spoke with XtraJet president Mark Bethea before word of a hidden camera being in the plan Michael Jackson and his attorney Mark Geragos were in when Jackson turned himself into Santa Barbara police last week. “I took it upon myself [to] try to make that flight, in light of all of the media frenzy, as comfortable, private and secure as possible,” Bethea said, maintaining a straight face. Bethea also said Jackson, as a client, was “surprisingly low maintenance” and very friendly and respectful.
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