It's bad enough that he's looking at 3 to 10 in the pen on charges of sexually molesting boys in his bedroom, but MJ put a fine point on it when he showed up to court dressed as Hugh Hefner.
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Usually, Michael Jackson looks as though he's dressed to lead a marching band in a parade. We've seen blazers adorned with symbols of prep schools, deposed royalty, and decorated soldier.
He's annoyed the judge this week by arriving more than an hour late to court and claiming a back injury (and did you see him whip around suddenly and wave to his fans?). Last week he managed to piss off an entire country - Austria.
It seems the Austrians, homeland of Arnold, were miffed when one of Jacko's blazers had the "Order of Vienna" sitting on his chest. Austrians recognized the star as their country's medal that is awarded to artists and businessmen about 50 people a year for service to Austria. Problem with Jacko is -- he was never awarded the honor.
He must be all out of the "Order of Vienna" blazers, so he's wearing pjs to court. (And for a break, enjoy the photo of him with Madonna, when Jackson was a very handsome dude, and still would be, if he hadn't become addicted to plastic surgery.)
, The trial is suppose to take 3 to 6 months but an upcoming ruling by the judge, likely to be announced next week, will be regarding the previous molestation victim.
If that victim, who is now in his 20s, is allowed to testify, and confirms that he was also given "Jesus juice" (wine in a pop can) by Jackson, that could make the present victim sound more credible. And that would be a huge blow to Jackson defense if the jury hears details from the boy who recieved a multi-million dollar settlement from Jackson.
The trial is suppose to take 3 to 6 months but an upcoming ruling by the judge, likely to be announced next week, will be regarding the previous molestation victim.
If that victim, who is now in his 20s, is allowed to testify, and confirms that he was also given "Jesus juice" (wine in a pop can) by Jackson, that could make the present victim sound more credible. And that would be a huge blow to Jackson defense if the jury hears details from the boy who recieved a multi-million dollar settlement from Jackson.



