Michael Jackson Companies Accused Of Organizing 'Child Sex Abuse'
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(Radio.com) Michael Jackson is being accused again of child sex abuse. An alleged victim has filed new charges, accusing Jackson of abusing him for eight years and for taking part in a major child sexual abuse operation, reports the New York Daily News. Wade Robson, a choreographer who knew the singer as a child, reportedly alleges that Jackson and his inner circle had a formulaic way of seeking out children through two companies, MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures. The companies served "dual purposes," Robson's lawyer Vince Finaldi told the Daily News. "MJJ Productions operated the most sophisticated child sexual abuse procurement and facilitation operation the world has known," Finaldi said. "Although MJJ Productions on its face was a multimedia company dedicated to creating and distributing Michael Jackson's music and entertainment, it actually served a dual purpose, and that was locating, producing and enabling his sexual abuse of kids," he said. "This wasn't just on his own. This was through his company, through (assistant) Norma (Staikos) primarily," Finaldi continued. "She would call parents and say, 'Hey he wants to meet you, come down to the ranch.'" Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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