Michael Jackson hits out at journalist lies

August 18 2007

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson has hit out at a U.S. journalist for spreading "lies" about him in his internet column.

Last Tuesday (August 14), Roger Friedman claimed that Jackson was "homeless, wandering, carting around three school-aged kids" and alleged the singer had grown a friendship with "former imprisoned crack addict and Washington D.C. Mayor Marion Barry". However, Jackson's representative, Raymone K.Bain, has hinted that the 80s pop star will sue.

She writes, "All of this is a complete lie. You continue to write untruths which can be verified as untruths. I do not know why you do not check to determine the accuracy of your sources. And, I do not know why you have such venom for Michael Jackson.

"But, let me state for the record: Michael Jackson has neither met, nor does he know former Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion S. Barry, Jr. While former Mayor Barry and I are friends, and, while we have oftentimes indicated our desire to have lunch, because of schedule conflicts, I have not seen him in at least two years.

"Michael Jackson is not homeless, carting around with three school-aged kids... While where Mr. Jackson is currently residing is his own private business, Mr. Jackson will never be 'homeless' as long as he owns the 3,000 acre estate called Neverland Valley Ranch, which to my knowledge, and at this date, he has not sold. Mr. Jackson has a tutor for his children who is certified and qualified. As we are in the summer months, and most children in the United States are on vacation until classes begin later in the month, the same applies to Mr. Jackson's children.

"I will let Mr. Jackson's attorneys deal with other issues you have raised should they see fit."

Comments

Why Doesn't He Take His

Why Doesn't He Take His STEP-Children Back To neverland AND STAY?!! Instead Of Running all over the Place with THEM!!
They Need to live NORMAL lives!!

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