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Post by Russg on Jan 6, 2020 3:57:55 GMT
Is there truth to the hater argument that MJ slept 30 nights in a row in Jordan’s bedroom? Is this what JC alleged and was it ever disproven? I find it hard to believe that even the most careless mother in the world would be comfortable letting a grown man spend every single night sleeping in her sons bedroom for a month. Seems fishy to me. Ray Chandler claimed in an interview with CNN, 'Michael slept in the boy's bedroom behind closed doors for 30 nights in a row. Thirty nights in a row.' However in her 2005 testimony June said it wasn't 30 nights in a row. She estimated MJ's stays as being for a week or two. 18 Q. And do you recall on how many occasions Mr. 19 Jackson spent the night at your residence? 20 A. I would say more than 30 times. 21 Q. And were some of those occasions on 22 consecutive days or nights? 23 A. Yes. 24 Q. And how long consecutively do you think that 25 that occurred? 26 A. Oh. It could be a week or two at a time. Thanks for the reply. its a shame they didn’t go on to ask about the sleeping arrangements during those stays. Was it with Jordan every night or did he sleep elsewhere, such as a spare room or the couch? For some reason I feel more uneasy about MJ staying in JC’s bedroom than I do about them having a sleepover at Neverland or being together at a hotel. I don’t know why, I just think it looks worse, a grown man staying overnight in the family home in one of the kids bedrooms.... it’s just bad optics. I don’t believe June would’ve allowed it to happen if she believed MJ had sinister intentions, but it’s still madness that it happened at all.
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Post by respect77 on Jan 6, 2020 5:17:33 GMT
Also, most of those sleepovers happened before they claim the abuse started.
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Post by Russg on Jan 6, 2020 6:53:18 GMT
It’s still very hard to defend though.I know how the truth gets twisted to try and make him appear guilty and I’m not at all surprised that the 30 days in a row story is exaggerated. But even still, you must admit respect, sharing a bedroom for even one night unsupervised with a minor is insanity!
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Post by respect77 on Jan 6, 2020 7:33:10 GMT
Yes, MJ was a fool for making himself so vulnerable. We have discussed it only a million times.
BTW, as uncomfortable as MJ being in June's home makes you compared to Neverland or hotel rooms, their claim was that the abuse started in hotel rooms.
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Post by elusivemoonwalker on Jan 6, 2020 8:00:03 GMT
It’s still very hard to defend though.I know how the truth gets twisted to try and make him appear guilty and I’m not at all surprised that the 30 days in a row story is exaggerated. But even still, you must admit respect, sharing a bedroom for even one night unsupervised with a minor is insanity! That boat sailed long ago.abit late now and pretty much flogging a dead horse. Mj must have been the most restrained abuser ever! All those sleep overs and it doesnt happen till later!
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Post by ghost on Jan 6, 2020 8:55:18 GMT
It’s still very hard to defend though.I know how the truth gets twisted to try and make him appear guilty and I’m not at all surprised that the 30 days in a row story is exaggerated. But even still, you must admit respect, sharing a bedroom for even one night unsupervised with a minor is insanity! That boat sailed long ago.abit late now and pretty much flogging a dead horse. Mj must have been the most restrained abuser ever! All those sleep overs and it doesnt happen till later! Not only that, if we're to believe that MJ was innocent (which I assume we all do otherwise why would we be here), then hasn't he more than paid the price for any foolishness on his part? He was dragged through the mud twice during his lifetime and it pretty much tore him apart mentally and physically. He may have recovered from 93, but I don't think he ever fully recovered from the trial in 05. As fans, can't we cut an innocent man some slack? Hasn't he been through enough? His name is being dragged through the mud even in death, the least his fans can do is not keep harping on about the mistakes of his past.
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