Jackson 'a perverted child molester'

Jurors were given opposing images of Michael Jackson at the opening of the pop star’s trial – the prosecution portraying him as a perverted child molester and the defence saying he was the victim of a con artist who used her cancer-stricken son to prey on celebrities for money.

Jurors were given opposing images of Michael Jackson at the opening of the pop star’s trial – the prosecution portraying him as a perverted child molester and the defence saying he was the victim of a con artist who used her cancer-stricken son to prey on celebrities for money.

District Attorney Thomas Sneddon yesterday outlined a complicated and sometimes bizarre story alleging that Jackson showed the boy sexually explicit material and groped him as his associates threatened to kill the boy’s mother if he told anyone.

Sneddon said the boy, now 15, will describe to the jury his sexual experiences with Jackson and show that the musician’s Neverland Ranch was a devilish lair.

“The private world of Michael Jackson will show that instead of reading them Peter Pan, he’s showing them sexually explicit magazines … Instead of cookies and milk, you can substitute wine, vodka and bourbon,” he said.

Jackson, 46, is charged with molesting the then-13-year-old cancer patient at Neverland in 2003, plying him with alcohol and conspiring to hold him and his family captive.

After the nearly three-hour opening by the prosecutor, defence attorney Thomas Mesereau went on the attack, saying the mother of the accuser fraudulently claimed to many people that she was destitute and that her son needed money for chemotherapy.

Mesereau said the mother went to comedian Jay Leno for money and Leno was so suspicious that he called Santa Barbara police to tell them he had been contacted and ”something was wrong. They were looking for a mark.”

The mother also approached comedian George Lopez and a Los Angeles TV weatherman who staged a fund-raiser for the child at a comedy club, the defence attorney said.

“At the fund-raiser, there was (the boy) in the lobby of the Laugh Factory with his hand out, prodded by (his mother),” Mesereau said.

He said celebrities including Mike Tyson and Jim Carrey turned the family away, but Jackson was too sympathetic.

“The most vulnerable celebrity became the mark, Michael Jackson,” Mesereau said.

But the prosecutor said Jackson had intended to use the boy as part of a comeback attempt by discussing in a television documentary how the singer helped him through his cancer.

Before the interview with British documentary maker Martin Bashir in 2002, Jackson privately told the boy what to say when he was in front of the camera, Sneddon said.

When the February 2003 TV documentary Living With Michael Jackson, aired, showing the pop star holding hands with the boy and saying he allows children to sleep in his bed, “Jackson’s world was rocked,” Sneddon said.

He said one of co-conspirators described the airing as “a train wreck” and Jackson’s associates began a bid to get the family’s help in a public relations campaign to rebut it.

The molestation began a short time later, Sneddon said.

Sneddon said Jackson told the boy that masturbation was normal, then reached into the boy’s underpants and masturbated the boy and himself.

The second event occurred the same way, Sneddon said, but Jackson tried to move the boy’s arm toward his own genitals and the boy resisted.

Searches of Neverland turned up sexually explicit DVDs and magazines, including 1960s-era periodicals with pictures of naked children, Sneddon said.

Some magazines had the fingerprints of Jackson, others had the prints of the boy and his brother, and one had prints from both Jackson and the accuser, he said.

Jackson was depicted by his attorney as a humanitarian who built his Neverland ranch to give children something he never had – a childhood.

He said that an appeal for help by the accuser’s family touched Jackson’s heart and “he took time away from his career to help this family, not knowing that the trap was being set”.

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