1. She was on the Defense witness list. So, I'm sure Mesereau checked out her story thoroughly. Plus, she's been around for years, and he's never tried to sue her or contradict her claims.
2. Jordan is the only one that can answer that question. But I suspect one of the reasons why he didn't testify was because he didn't want to be cross-examined. He admitted being afraid of cross-examination with Dr. Gardner.
3. Jordan and Evan Chandler are the sources for the Sodium Amytal story. Jordan told his psychologist, Dr. Gardner, that he was drugged right before he told his father about the allegations. Evan told Harvey Levin, who was working for KCBS-TV at the time, that the drug he used had the exact same effects on people as Sodium Amytal.
4. June and Dave were working with Michael to gather evidence against Evan in the beginning. He had threated to kill everyone including the children, so Pellicano told Dave to record Evan in case he made anymore threats. Dave doesn't believe the allegations, but thinks his family was torn apart by Michael's influence.
And I think you asked earlier if the Aug. 4th meeting, where Evan asked Michael for money, really happened (I can't remember your exact wording). Well, it did. We know this because Jordan said it did. He told this to social workers at the same time he told them about his allegations. Anthony Pellicano backs up Jordan's claims, as well. Ironically, the Chandlers never denied asking Michael for money before reporting the allegations. Ray Chandler, Evan's brother, even wrote in his book that if Michael had given them the money in August, then they would not have gone forward with the allegations.