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BREAKING: Michael Jackson’s FBI Files Released

On Eve Of 6 Month
 Anniversary
Of Pop Star’s Passing

Today the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced it had released seven files, totaling 333 pages, covering a death threat, an extortion attempt, and charges of child molestation against Michael Jackson. The Bureau notes, “It should be emphasized that none of these allegations were ever proven in court.”

Via The FBI:

“In response to Freedom of Information Act requests, the Bureau has released its investigative files on the late entertainer Michael Jackson, who died earlier this year.
“The records total 333 pages, divided into seven files. 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. It should be emphasized that none of these allegations were ever proven in court.”

The Bureau’s FOI Office continues,

“Between 1993 and 1994 and separately between 2004 and 2005, Mr. Jackson was investigated by California law enforcement agencies for possible child molestation. He was acquitted of all such charges. The FBI provided technical and investigative assistance to these agencies during the cases. The Bureau also investigated threats made against Mr. Jackson and others by an individual who was later imprisoned for these crimes.”

Jackson died six months ago, on June 25, 2009.

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