Topic: Jordan Chandler lied??? | |
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Anyone read this? I have found many links, but am waiting for a really credible one.
For those that do not know who Jordan is; he is the 13 year old boy who claimed sex with MJ. Kat |
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Has anyone found anything yet? I am dying to know if this is made up or truth.
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Him and his family should be put in jail
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Keith posted it in the many MJ threads. He is saying that his dad wanted money and made him lie
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Him and his family should be put in jail So far I have not found a really good source to the fact yet. I am still trying to find out more detail. There are many links to this subject, but not one I am feeling real good about. Kat |
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most likely you will find only entertainment news reporting this. I believe PEOPLE did an interview with him
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Edited by
scttrbrain
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Mon 06/29/09 11:18 AM
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most likely you will find only entertainment news reporting this. I believe PEOPLE did an interview with him Really? People? Hmmmm. If this turns out to be true...oh my gosh! I read where he felt bad and was blaming his dad as well. Saying his dad wanted to have money because they were so poor. He even proded him into saying those things about his *****.(oops)"weenie" I hope this is truth, but who knows. Kat |
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Edited by
Mr_Music
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Mon 06/29/09 11:32 AM
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Just in the four days since Jackson's death, Jordan Chandler has admitted that he lied, and that Jackson never molested him. It has also been revealed that Chandler's father, Evan, a registered dentist, was forced to admit to giving his son sodium amytol during an extraction of his son's tooth, a drug known to make the recipient extremely suceptible to suggestion. It is not a so-called "truth serum", as it's so commonly referred to. Evan Chandler was also tape-recorded in a conversation, stating:
"I picked the nastiest son of a ***** I could find [Evan Chandler's lawyer, Barry Rothman], all he wants to do is get this out in the public as fast as he can, as big as he can and humiliate as many people as he can. He's nasty, he's mean, he's smart and he's hungry for publicity. Everything's going to a certain plan that isn't just mine. Once I make that phone call, this guy is going to destroy everybody in sight in any devious, nasty, cruel way that he can do it. I've given him full authority to do that. Jackson is an evil guy, he is worse than that and I have the evidence to prove it. If I go through with this, I win big-time. There's no way I lose. I will get everything I want and they will be destroyed forever...Michael's career will be over."
In the same conversation, when asked how this may affect his son, Chandler said: "That's irrelevant to me...It will be a massacre if I don't get what I want. It's going to be bigger than all us put together...This man [Jackson] is going to be humiliated beyond belief...He will not sell one more record".
The recorded conversation was a critical aspect of Jackson's defense against the upcoming allegation made against him. He and his supporters argue that he was the victim of a jealous father whose only goal was to extort money from the singer. The police then began an investigation into Evan Chandlers's prior actions and found that he was $68,400 behind in his child support payments, even though he was well-paid as a dentist. Two tabloid television shows accepted confidential leaked documents from the Los Angeles County Department of Children's Services for $20,000. A number of Jackson's former employees—most of whom had worked at his ranch—sold stories to the tabloids of alleged prior sexual misconduct on Jackson's part, instead of reporting their claims to police. One couple initially asked for $100,000 claiming that Jackson sexually caressed Macaulay Culkin. They were prepared to expand upon this allegation for a fee of $500,000, whereby they would allege that Jackson put his hands down Culkin's pants. When the story broke, Culkin strongly denied the allegation, and did so again in court. A former security guard made various allegations about Jackson, saying he was fired because he "knew too much", and alleged that he was ordered by Jackson to destroy a photo of a naked boy. Instead of reporting this to police, Hard Copy accepted the story in return for $150,000. Afterwards, Jackson's maid, Branca Francia, alleged that she "quit in disgust" after seeing Jackson in a shower with a child, but did not inform the police. It later emerged that Francia was actually fired in 1991, but nevertheless sold her story to Hard Copy for $20,000.
By January 1, 1994, $2 million had been spent by prosecution departments in California, two Grand Juries had questioned two hundred witnesses, but Jordan's allegations could not be corroborated. Jordan refused to testify in a criminal trial, neither the police nor the Grand Jury pressed criminal charges, citing a lack of evidence, Jackson was not charged with a crime. Three years later Jordan Chandler's alleged account of the relationship was detailed in a book by journalist Victor M Gutierrez. The book was said to be based on a diary the boy had kept at the time and included details of alleged sexual encounters between Jackson and himself. In 1996, Evan Chandler sued Jackson for around $60 million, claiming Jackson had breached an agreement never to discuss the case. In 1999, a court ruled in Jackson's favor and threw out the lawsuit. Today, Jordan Chandler is in his late twenties living in a $2.35 million home in Long Island under an assumed name. He and his family also own a high-rise apartment in Manhattan and a condominium in Santa Barbara. Jordan Chandler and Jackson never spoke to each other again; he received his last installment from Jackson in June 1999. |
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Just in the four days since Jackson's death, Jordan Chandler has admitted that he lied, and that Jackson never molested him. It has also been revealed that Chandler's father, Evan, a registered dentist, was forced to admit to giving his son sodium amytol during an extraction of his son's tooth, a drug known to make the recipient extremely suceptible to suggestion. It is not a so-called "truth serum", as it's so commonly referred to. Evan Chandler was also tape-recorded in a conversation, stating: "I picked the nastiest son of a ***** I could find [Evan Chandler's lawyer, Barry Rothman], all he wants to do is get this out in the public as fast as he can, as big as he can and humiliate as many people as he can. He's nasty, he's mean, he's smart and he's hungry for publicity. Everything's going to a certain plan that isn't just mine. Once I make that phone call, this guy is going to destroy everybody in sight in any devious, nasty, cruel way that he can do it. I've given him full authority to do that. Jackson is an evil guy, he is worse than that and I have the evidence to prove it. If I go through with this, I win big-time. There's no way I lose. I will get everything I want and they will be destroyed forever...Michael's career will be over."
In the same conversation, when asked how this may affect his son, Chandler said: "That's irrelevant to me...It will be a massacre if I don't get what I want. It's going to be bigger than all us put together...This man [Jackson] is going to be humiliated beyond belief...He will not sell one more record".
The recorded conversation was a critical aspect of Jackson's defense against the upcoming allegation made against him. He and his supporters argue that he was the victim of a jealous father whose only goal was to extort money from the singer. The police then began an investigation into Evan Chandlers's prior actions and found that he was $68,400 behind in his child support payments, even though he was well-paid as a dentist. Two tabloid television shows accepted confidential leaked documents from the Los Angeles County Department of Children's Services for $20,000. A number of Jackson's former employees—most of whom had worked at his ranch—sold stories to the tabloids of alleged prior sexual misconduct on Jackson's part, instead of reporting their claims to police. One couple initially asked for $100,000 claiming that Jackson sexually caressed Macaulay Culkin. They were prepared to expand upon this allegation for a fee of $500,000, whereby they would allege that Jackson put his hands down Culkin's pants. When the story broke, Culkin strongly denied the allegation, and did so again in court. A former security guard made various allegations about Jackson, saying he was fired because he "knew too much", and alleged that he was ordered by Jackson to destroy a photo of a naked boy. Instead of reporting this to police, Hard Copy accepted the story in return for $150,000. Afterwards, Jackson's maid, Branca Francia, alleged that she "quit in disgust" after seeing Jackson in a shower with a child, but did not inform the police. It later emerged that Francia was actually fired in 1991, but nevertheless sold her story to Hard Copy for $20,000.
By January 1, 1994, $2 million had been spent by prosecution departments in California, two Grand Juries had questioned two hundred witnesses, but Jordan's allegations could not be corroborated. Jordan refused to testify in a criminal trial, neither the police nor the Grand Jury pressed criminal charges, citing a lack of evidence, Jackson was not charged with a crime. Three years later Jordan Chandler's alleged account of the relationship was detailed in a book by journalist Victor M Gutierrez. The book was said to be based on a diary the boy had kept at the time and included details of alleged sexual encounters between Jackson and himself. In 1996, Evan Chandler sued Jackson for around $60 million, claiming Jackson had breached an agreement never to discuss the case. In 1999, a court ruled in Jackson's favor and threw out the lawsuit. Today, Jordan Chandler is in his late twenties living in a $2.35 million home in Long Island under an assumed name. He and his family also own a high-rise apartment in Manhattan and a condominium in Santa Barbara. Jordan Chandler and Jackson never spoke to each other again; he received his last installment from Jackson in June 1999. |
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Yep. We found out he lied Saturday while checking on it for another lovely thread. He has now said no abuse occurred. There's a shocker.
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Yep. We found out he lied Saturday while checking on it for another lovely thread. He has now said no abuse occurred. There's a shocker. |
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Edited by
adj4u
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Mon 06/29/09 04:03 PM
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Him and his family should be put in jail yes they should if it is legit and for at least twice the time m j could have had to spend in jail and return any monies with interest to the estate |
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Has it been verified that Jordy isn't lying THIS time?
Maybe someone offered him another 20million. I dont mean to be cynical, i just am. |
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Him and his family should be put in jail yes they should if it is legit and for at least twice the time m j could have had to spend in jail and return any monies with interest to the estate |
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Him and his family should be put in jail yes they should if it is legit and for at least twice the time m j could have had to spend in jail and return any monies with interest to the estate anyone that falsely accuses another of a crime and it is proven they did it for malice or personal gain should get twice the penalty the one accused could have gotten whether it is assault theft or rape or any other crime you can think of |
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Ain't it funny how this thread slowly just kinda faded away....
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probably from the dreaded terminal disease some of the other contracted
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is this a surprise to you???????
Michael Jackson was acquitted.... |
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Not necessarily a surprise to the OP, but quite probably a revelation to those who refuse to believe he was anything but guilty....which is probably why this thread took the big ol' swandive into oblivion....
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there are many that have closed minds about many things
the only ones left in the dark are those with the closed doors |
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