
"Fireplace, mood music, cozying up in the same bed", I believe the boy(s) (neither fat, ugly, nor girls), and not Jacko's high-paid liars. As for Liz, "too much prescription medication over the years", methinks. As for the Sensitive Case Unit of L.A.'s Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS), just another "black agency", thankful to be at the "neverland kingdom" with the "king of pop" who seems to assert a sort of "sovereign immunity", and reluctant to call a "spade a spade". Even the boy's parents believe him and are fighting for custody (of the expected money).
Two weeks before Michael Jackson's attorneys return to court, an explosive Vanity Fair article makes some strong Jackson claims, including his stint in rehab.
Back in '93 while facing his first child molestation accusation, Michael checked into to a rehabiliation center for a painkiller addiction. Author of the Vanity Fair report, Maureen Orth, revealed to Access a more recent stint in rehab.
"I've been told that, 'Yes, he has a recurring drug problem,'" said Orth. "I was told by one of his closest business advisors that he had a big problem with Demerol and Morphine pain killers. And both in Korea and in Germany, doctors were dispatched to try to help him rid himself of the habit."Also according to Orth's report, Michael Jackson allegedly refers to white wine as "Jesus juice," and red wine as "Jesus blood." He allegedly drinks the wine out of soda cans so it doesn't appear as though he's consuming alcohol. Michael's 13-year-old accuser, according to Orth, claims that Michael gave him wine in Coke cans on a flight from Florida in February 2003.
"Now the boy in this case alleges that he was given 'Jesus juice,' and so was his brother," Orth told Access. "Michael told the kids, 'If Jesus drank it, it must be good.'"
Orth also states that Santa Barbara prosecutor Thomas Sneddon has already contacted Jackson's 1993 accuser about testifying in this case. Michael asserted innocence then, despite settling a civil case based on the allegations, and has pled not guilty to the current charges.More potentially damaging news for Jackson is that ABC News has obtained a series of letters from the accuser's mother's former attorney to Jackson attorney Mark Geragos demanding that all direct threats to the family be stopped. There was allegedly a pattern of harassment from Jackson's camp after the Bashir interview aired.
Watch Access Hollywood for more details!

As his song goes, and I quite agree, 'Jacko the Wacko' is bad.
