Jackson's successful career has gained
him legions of devoted fans, yet he has been
dogged by media fascination with his
changing physical appearance and, more
recently, accusations of
Biography
Michael Jackson was born in
The Jackson children were raised as
Michael has been living at his 11 sq. km
(2600 acres) ranch in
He says that, like Peter Pan, he does not
want to grow up. Neverland contains a small
In
Jackson, a
Jackson's celebrity friends include
actress
Michael seems to have had several lots of
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Some
critics have characterized his plastic
surgery and skin bleaching as an attempt to
hide his
Michael has received numerous music
awards including 18
Quote about Jackson: Ambivalence personified, he?s not quite black, not quite white, not quite man, not quite woman, not quite adult, not quite child.
Five of the Jackson brothers,
The Jackson 5 were discovered and signed
to
In
Michael starred in the film

In the
His Thriller album was released
in
"Billie Jean" and "Thriller", as well as
"Beat It", were the three music videos
released off of the album, and have since
become three of MTV's most significant
videos in history, placing highly on several
MTV and VH1 countdowns, and receiving
substantial airplay on
While performing for the Motown 25th
Anniversary Show on
Michael starred in the
In
Bad was another smash success for Jackson. Its singles and music videos "Bad", "Dirty Diana", "The Man in The Mirror", "Smooth Criminal", "Leave Me Alone", and "The Way You Make Me Feel" provided Michael with another string of hits. The album's only relatively unsuccessful single, "Liberian Girl", remains to this day as one of Jackson's least seen music videos and least heard singles.
Michael was awarded a record breaking
$890 million contract by
In
Jackson's
In what was perhaps the "Golden Age" of
the
Michael held his first live concert in
some years at
In late
Also, in late 2002, Michael stirred up
more controversy while staying in a hotel in
In October 2002 various international banks claimed that Michael was in financial debt into the tens of millions of dollars due to various unpaid loans.
In 2002, concert promoter Marcel Avram
sued Michael in a court in
He has been involved in a legal dispute
with his former financial adviser, Union
Finance and Investment Corp. of South Korea,
who claim that Michael owes the firm $12
million in fees and expenses and that
Jackson's extravagant spending may lead to
his
Michael felt betrayed by Bashir and
complained that the film gives a distorted
picture of his behaviour and conduct as a
father. He claims that Bashir, in the final
version of his interview, used only that
material which supported Bashir's opinion of
Jackson, which was not a favorable one.
Following the Bashir interview, Michael released a second interview, called 'Take
Two', which contains material which Bashir
omitted and has been shown in a

Subsequently Californian law has been
modified, to avoid that minors may have a
financial incentive not to testify in a
criminal lawsuit.
Jackson's spokespersons have repeatedly
stated that the settlement was in no way an
admission of guilt, and Michael has always
denied the allegations. As with Michael in
general, people are not of the same opinion;
some say it was unmistakably a partial
confession on Jackson's behalf, others argue
that it was simply successful
Michael can say little more about the allegations and the settlement, because a confidentiality agreement is part of the deal. Chandler's father already filed a new complaint against Michael in 1996 for violating the confidentiality; in 1999 an arbitrator rejected it.
Allegations have persisted that Michael is aUnder California law, merely sleeping
with a child, without "affirmative,
offensive conduct," isn't criminal, said
In November 2003, Michael was booked and released on
On
On
Michael has been temporarily exempted from the requirement to stay in the US, for a possible trip to Britain ending not later than Jan 6, but he has not used that after all.
At the time of his booking, his weight was measured at 120 pounds (56 kg) (a notably low weight for a 5'11" middle-aged man.)
A series of public vigils to protest his
innoccence, organised by fans, were held on
On
On
The uncle of the child who accused
Michael of molestation in the early
On December 8th, 2003 "The Smoking Gun"
website posted a memo from the Sensitive
Case Unit of L.A's Department of Children &
Family Services (DCFS), on an investigation
jointly carried out with the
Nonetheless, on
The
Also, that on two of these occasions, Michael has administered to the boy an intoxicating agent, with intent thereby to enable and assist himself to carry out the previously mentioned act.
Michael denies and says that the sleepovers were non-s--ual. He still describes the boy on whose statements the accusations are based as "a sweet child"; he says the boy is manipulated by greedy parents.
During a
The Santa Barbara County police then released video tape showing Jackson's arrest, which seems to go smoothly and without incident. They also released audio tape of his ride into the police station. In it Michael complains about the handcuffs, and is politely told by an officer how he can relief the discomfort of them. He is heard to be whistling (nervously) and he asks for the air conditioning to be turned on; it is. Police allege this proves Jackson's claims are false; Michael (and his family) claim what is being shown is only a biased view of what occurred: it does not prove that his claims are false, and police avoids showing what would prove his claims to be true.
At the prosecution's request the judge
has issued a
Michael was arraigned

Jackson's
Michael Jackson died unexpectedly at 2:26 pm on June 25, 2009, aged 50.
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