News 23.11.2005/Jackson rasistą?+oświadczenie Raymone K.Bain
: śr, 23 lis 2005, 22:13
Jacko's sicko Jewish rant
By MICHELLE CARUSO
in Los Angeles
and CORKY SIEMASZKO in New York
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Michael Jackson picked a familiar target to blame for his mounting money problems - the Jews.
In phone messages obtained by ABC News, the apparently prejudiced pop star likens them to "leeches" and claims they conspired to leave him "penniless."
"They suck...they're like leeches...I'm so tired of it," Jackson tells former adviser Dieter Wiesner in one of them. "The Jews do it on purpose."
The ugly message, which was made two years ago and aired yesterday on "Good Morning America," was one of several provided by Wiesner's lawyer, Howard King.
Wiesner and another former Jacko adviser, Marc Schaffel, were fired by the singer and are suing him to recoup the millions they say he owes them.
Jackson had to apologize to Jewish groups a decade ago after he included lyrics like "Jew me/Sue me/Everybody do me/Kick me/Kike me" on the song "They Don't Care About Us."
Jackson, who relocated to Bahrain after he was acquitted of child molesting charges, did not respond to the revelations.
Brian Oxman, a Jackson family attorney, insisted in a statement that the messages were actually "telephone conversations recorded without permission."
Jackson used Schaffel and Wiesner to get around the restrictions his bankers imposed to keep the free-spending freak from going broke, according to King.
"Hello Marc, it's Michael," Jackson tells Schaffel in one message. "Please, please never let me down. I really like you. I love you...Mark, I really need you to get...seven million for me as soon as possible . . . Seven, seven and a half, umm, as an advance."
Originally published on November 22, 2005
żródło: http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/ ... 3343c.html
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Wednesday, 23 November 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Raymone K. Bain
November 23, 2005
ATTENTION FANS OF MICHAEL JACKSON
Michael Jackson does not have a racist bone in his body. NEVER would he
say anything, or do anything, that would be offensive to any ethnic group, or
hurtful to any ethnic group. It is not in his character, or his being. He has
spent his entire life reaching out to people throughout the world by spreading
love through his music, and his philanthropic efforts.
It is unfortunate that these tapes are being disseminated throughout the
airways without any "due deligence" with regards to the authenticity.
However, Mr. Mesereau is representing Mr. Jackson in this matter and the
truth will be revealed.
Because this is an on-going legal matter, we are not issuing any statements
at this time.
Source: Raymone K. Bain/MJJForum
żródło: mjjforum
/MJowitek/
By MICHELLE CARUSO
in Los Angeles
and CORKY SIEMASZKO in New York
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Michael Jackson picked a familiar target to blame for his mounting money problems - the Jews.
In phone messages obtained by ABC News, the apparently prejudiced pop star likens them to "leeches" and claims they conspired to leave him "penniless."
"They suck...they're like leeches...I'm so tired of it," Jackson tells former adviser Dieter Wiesner in one of them. "The Jews do it on purpose."
The ugly message, which was made two years ago and aired yesterday on "Good Morning America," was one of several provided by Wiesner's lawyer, Howard King.
Wiesner and another former Jacko adviser, Marc Schaffel, were fired by the singer and are suing him to recoup the millions they say he owes them.
Jackson had to apologize to Jewish groups a decade ago after he included lyrics like "Jew me/Sue me/Everybody do me/Kick me/Kike me" on the song "They Don't Care About Us."
Jackson, who relocated to Bahrain after he was acquitted of child molesting charges, did not respond to the revelations.
Brian Oxman, a Jackson family attorney, insisted in a statement that the messages were actually "telephone conversations recorded without permission."
Jackson used Schaffel and Wiesner to get around the restrictions his bankers imposed to keep the free-spending freak from going broke, according to King.
"Hello Marc, it's Michael," Jackson tells Schaffel in one message. "Please, please never let me down. I really like you. I love you...Mark, I really need you to get...seven million for me as soon as possible . . . Seven, seven and a half, umm, as an advance."
Originally published on November 22, 2005
żródło: http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/ ... 3343c.html
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Odpowiedź Raymone K. Bain na powyższy artykuł:
Wednesday, 23 November 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Raymone K. Bain
November 23, 2005
ATTENTION FANS OF MICHAEL JACKSON
Michael Jackson does not have a racist bone in his body. NEVER would he
say anything, or do anything, that would be offensive to any ethnic group, or
hurtful to any ethnic group. It is not in his character, or his being. He has
spent his entire life reaching out to people throughout the world by spreading
love through his music, and his philanthropic efforts.
It is unfortunate that these tapes are being disseminated throughout the
airways without any "due deligence" with regards to the authenticity.
However, Mr. Mesereau is representing Mr. Jackson in this matter and the
truth will be revealed.
Because this is an on-going legal matter, we are not issuing any statements
at this time.
Source: Raymone K. Bain/MJJForum
żródło: mjjforum
/MJowitek/