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-Short Attention Span Theater-
No Big Easy for Jackson
2005-07-21
It wasn't clear where Michael Jackson was Wednesday. It was only clear where he wasn't: in a New Orleans courtroom. Jackson's absence at a hearing for a sexual-assault lawsuit might not have been a big deal had his lawyers been present, but they weren't. The judge in the case scheduled an Aug. 17 hearing to give the pop star's camp one more chance to show up or face a judgment without the benefit of a trial.
The once ubiquitous entertainer has been out of the public eye since being acquitted June 13 of all charges in his nearly six-month-long child-molestation trial. A few weeks ago, he was said to be enjoying a royal vacation at a palace in Bahrain.
Rumor has it that he took his kids with him and ain't coming back to the states
Jackson's father, Joe Jackson, told reporters his famed offspring might move to Berlin, and said he hoped the son would join him in the German capital this weekend for his three-day-long birthday celebration. But in a statement Wednesday on the dutiful son's official Website, MJJSource.com, Jackson expressed "sincere regrets" that he would be unable to attend the festivities, also intended to mark his recent courtroom victory. Nonetheless, Jackson, who didn't reveal his current whereabouts, said he wished his father a "very heartfelt," if virtual, "Happy Birthday." Joe Jackson turns 76 next Tuesday; Michael Jackson marks his 47th next month.
They're a very close family, when Jacko's in court
Meanwhile, back in Louisiana, Joseph Thomas Bartucci Jr. is alleging that the then 25-year-old Michael Jackson did very bad things. In a lawsuit filed last November amid the run-up to Jackson's California criminal trial, Bartucci claimed that when he was 18 in 1984 the singer sexually abused him and cut him with a razor blade and a steel wire. Now middle-aged, the New Orleans man says he repressed the assault until a 2003 Court TV special on Jackson's molestation case brought it all back.
Uh huh

Last fall, Jackson's criminal defense attorney Thomas Mesereau Jr. promised the lawsuit would be fully litigated in court. On Wednesday, Jackson family attorney Brian Oxman told the Associated Press he wasn't sure why the singer wasn't represented at the hearing. According to the AP, Jackson is being sued for $50,000 by local New Orleans lawyers who were hired to represent him in the case but apparently were not paid in full.
Being too short of cash to pay the people who keep you out of jail is a bad thing

Bartucci is seeking unspecified damages for a host of ailments he claims were caused by the alleged assault.
Posted by:Steve

#6  jacko can do big purdy eesy.

(polojizen in advanse fro that wun)

Posted by: muck4doo   2005-07-21 21:49  

#5  Time for Jacko to R-U-N-N-O-F-T
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-07-21 19:53  

#4  Joe Jackson is Mike's dad? Damn, Ima so outa touch.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-07-21 19:44  

#3  He should go hang out with Roman Polanski.
Posted by: .com   2005-07-21 17:41  

#2  I think Mr. Bartucci just repressed his own fantasy which he accidently ingraved in his own super ego by viewing the video for Beat It while under the influece of a controlled substance. I think it is safe to say that MJ has no interest in anyone with pubic hair.
Posted by: Super Hose   2005-07-21 17:33  

#1  Talk about a race to the bottom.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-07-21 16:41  

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