The controversy and allegations surrounding Michael Jackson are sure to be stirred up posthumously with the reported release of classified documents relating to the molestation cases.
Will more secrets about the life of the mysterious pop star come out or will his name be cleared, vindicating his family and children's claims he was a good father and (of course) innocent -- never proven guilty?
Fans of the pop music star are anxiously waiting to read more reports and to find out what made so many police and District Attorneys believe he acted out sexually and illegally with minors.
MICHAEL JACKSON CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS RELATED TO MOLESTATION CASES TO BE OPENED TO PUBLIC
News briefs from Entertainment Weekly today (Dec. 19, 2009) are reporting the following MJ news:
TMZ is reporting that the FBI will release hundreds of pages of Michael Jackson’s formerly-classified file on Monday.
EW says, "The file relates to his 1993 and 2004 child-molestation cases."
[TMZ claims] the file also reportedly has details pertaining to any case in which the pop singer was an alleged victim, including threats and extortion attempts.
According to the report, "Nothing about Dr. Conrad Murray or Michael’s death will be in the files."
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