Tuesday, December 22, 2009

FBI releases Michael Jackson files

The FBI today released its investigative files on the late entertainer Michael Jackson.

The records total 333 pages, divided into seven files, according to a news release. They detail the FBI’s investigation of a man who threatened to kill Jackson, as well as various forms of assistance to California authorities in two cases involving allegations that Jackson had abused children.

None of these allegations were ever proven in court.

Click here to read the files.

The FBI's highlights include:

- The Los Angeles FBI office investigated a California man already under arrest for sending numerous threatening letters. The man—who falsely claimed to be the son of mobster John Gotti—had staked out Jackson's house and threatened to kill him, the U.S. president, and others. He was ruled incompetent to stand trial and sent to prison for two years.

- In 1993, the Los Angeles and the Santa Barbara Police departments formed a task force to investigate an allegation that Jackson had molested a young boy. FBI field divisions in Los Angeles and New York—as well as Bureau overseas offices in Manila and London—provided assistance in that case. Investigators gathered public records on Jackson, interviewed a potential witness, and followed various other leads. The FBI assisted Los Angeles Police Department detectives who traveled to the Philippines to interview possible witnesses and shared news reports from London about a potential victim.

- A 1995 request by a U.S. Customs agent in Florida that the Bureau examine a VHS videotape connected with Jackson to see if it contained child pornography. Forensic specialists discovered that the tape was a “poor quality third or fourth generation recording” and informed the Customs Service of their findings.

- Doug Miller

3 comments:

WashuOtaku said...

Probably a better read than my FBI File; which states "has no life outside work," "not a threat to national security," and "randomaly post comments on the Paper Trail."

Anonymous said...

"FBI releases Michael Jackson files."

...and no one gives a damn.

mmm said...

To "Anonymous"

If you would like to say blindly unkind things about anyone on the internet, then please, at least have the guts to back up what you say, with your name! And making up a name is just as bad.