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Jun 13, 2020 7 tweets 5 min read
The stories that have been recycled since 1993 about Jackson have largely been driven by greed, but not only from unscrupulous parents, but from former employees and the media.
Watch below to see how many of the stories you’ve heard came to be.
PART 1 #MichaelJacksonVindicated “...They’ve really have gone to town to do Michael Jackson down for the mighty dollar.”
The story of how a couple of former Neverland employees’ story of witnessing child abuse actually evolved and the real motive behind their story.

PART 2 #MichaelJacksonVindicated
Feb 20, 2019 4 tweets 4 min read
It never ceases to amaze me how so-called “respectable” outlets become gossip rags in the blink of an eye when it comes to Michael Jackson. @60Mins is apparently fine w/ eroding their credibility by allowing proven serial perjurer & thief Adrian McManus a platform to spew lies. Proven thief/perjurer @ADRIANMCMANUS2 was on eBay selling the items that a court determined she’d STOLEN from Neverland. Since ‘94, McManus has 10’s of 1000’s of dollars selling Jackson stories to the press. @60Mins apparently has no qualms about helping her to cash in once more. ImageImageImageImage
Dec 7, 2017 20 tweets 9 min read
Nice piece of investigative journalism. Very revealing on how Weinstein was routinely pulling the strings to keep damaging info from getting out by using his connections with certain individuals working in the press.
nytimes.com/interactive/20… In the article, Dylan Howard – Chief Content Officer for America Media Inc., Editor-In-Chief for the National Inquirer & former Editor-In-Chief of Radar Online – was named as one of the press members recruited by Weinstein.