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- Dec. 27, 1993: Facing The Music
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Dec. 27, 1993 The New Age of Angels
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- INVESTIGATION, Page 67
- Facing The Music
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- <p>Michael Jackson returns home amid a swirl of accusations that
- he sexually abused young boys
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- <p>By Richard Corliss--Reported by Patrick E. Cole and Martha Smilgis/Los Angeles and
- Andrea Sachs/New York
- </p>
- <p> How many rings can a circus have? Especially a tabloid freak
- show like the Michael Jackson affair? The star returned from
- medical seclusion in London to cooperate with authorities investigating
- sexual-abuse charges against him. But on his Neverland Ranch
- in California, Jackson seemed only the main attraction in a
- seven-ring circus of horror.
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- <p> THE STAR. Jackson, secluded with an expanded law team, proclaimed
- his innocence in the civil suit brought by a 13-year-old boy
- who claims the star molested him. Investigators in Los Angeles
- and Santa Barbara counties have pressed no criminal charges
- against Jackson. But in the court of public opinion, the jury
- could be nearing a verdict. To many, the weight of accusations
- is starting to look like evidence.
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- <p> THE ACCUSERS. Last week on the tabloid news show Hard Copy,
- Blanca Francia, who was Jackson's personal maid, proclaimed
- that the star showered and slept with boys--giving them the
- nickname "Rubba," meaning he rubbed the boys against his genitals--and may have abused these children, including her own son.
- Such assertions earned her 15 minutes of notoriety and a reputed
- five-figure honorarium. A judge refused to issue a gag order
- that might prevent others from telling all (or making it up)
- on TV.
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- <p> THE LAWYERS. Larry Feldman, attorney for the 13-year-old boy
- who alleges Michael abused him, has deposed a score of potential
- witnesses: no other boys but many Neverland staff members. Francia
- was speaking to prosecutors by day and Hard Copy at night--moonlighting that does not please the plaintiff's lawyer. "When
- you introduce money into a witness's testimony," Feldman says,
- "it gives the other side something to talk about." But he exudes
- confidence that he has a winning case, and a moral one. "So
- far, the focus has been on Michael Jackson. From my standpoint,
- the focus is this little kid who is scarred by these events."
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- <p> THE FAMILY. Who needs prosecutors? Wayward sister LaToya said
- mother Katherine had called Michael a "damn faggot" even as
- Mom went on TV to defend him. But LaToya had her own problems.
- British Immigration officers detained her for 90 minutes, suspecting
- she was Michael in drag.
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- <p> THE DOCTORS. Do some medics take the Hypocritical Oath? Or can
- a star get anything he wants? On Nov. 12 Jackson cut short his
- world concert tour after admitting addiction to legal painkillers.
- Several days before, he gave a taped deposition, played last
- week during a music-plagiarism suit, and the star's speech was
- vague, slurred, fretful and forgetful. Further questions are
- raised about the extensive plastic surgery performed by Dr.
- Steven Hoefflin, who has also worked on Michael's sisters, on
- the star's face and perhaps other parts of his body. Declares
- a rival plastic surgeon, Dr. Wallace Goodstein: "LaToya is mutilated.
- Hoefflin is a mirror of Michael and LaToya's character disorders.
- He has etched the abuse of their childhoods into their faces."
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- <p> THE EXPERTS. If the abuse case comes to trial, expert witnesses
- will be asked to fit Jackson's public behavior to the psychograph
- of a child molester. "What we see in the pattern of a fixated
- offender," notes clinical psychologist Nicholas Groth, co-author
- of Sexual Assault of Children and Adolescents, "is that he seems
- to get along well with people significantly older than him and
- those who are younger. He has a significant absence of peers.
- He lives more in the world of childhood than the adult world."
- And when the sex is gay, the offender is often homophobic, Groth
- says. "Rather than seeing a boy as gay, he has a narcissistic
- identification. But even if the allegations against Michael
- Jackson are true, it doesn't mean all of his good deeds for
- children were motivated simply to seduce them. He surely has
- a genuine love of children that goes beyond any sexual interest."
- </p>
- <p> THE FANS. In terms of record sales, Jackson's career has steadily
- plummeted since the all-time best-sellerdom of Thriller in 1982.
- But now the superstar with an abused childhood is something
- between an object of pity and a dirty joke. His travail could
- still end in courtroom triumph. It might also reveal tragedy,
- for Jackson and for children even more vulnerable than he. Then
- the circus will close down, and Michael's white clown-face will
- never smile again.
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