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But I have always wondered about how Geraldo had so many of the people on in 93,94 before the allegations broke & then after. He has such a tabloid connection. I think he had 2 shows on the copyright lawsuits of the songs too.

Then he's MJ friend during the trial???

He's close with Barresi & had him on his show in 2006-7?

He's with Fox & so is RF.

Big supporter of Mark Fuhrman.

He gave out troop info during the invasion as I recall - whoops.

He talked about how MJ would never be able to do 50 shows in May etc

He had Bain on about the will.

His brother interviewed AGE guy.

The Jacksons were talking with him right after he passed.

I could go on but he's very shady, imo. Hard to figure why a legit news organisation would have such a tabloid figure.
 
Well I'm not sure about Geraldo I think he is self serving to a degree for sure! Even though he was the only one in the media at that time that was on MJ side! Cause I guess u can say with the connections he had/has it was clear to him MJ WAS/IS INNOCENT! So good observation!

Geraldo son is married to the daughter of the man who did the search on MJ's body for the 93 allegations....o_O Go figure! Hmmf Little to close for comfort eh?

Geraldo knew his son father-in-law was lying about the pics saying "He believed it matched, cause he was told" *rolleseyes* Geraldo said something like he didn't want to debate with him cause he was family which said a lot! He knew it was B.S but, he had to save face and a family fight on his show when he interviewed the guy! BLAH!
 
Well I'm not sure about Geraldo I think he is self serving to a degree for sure! Even though he was the only one in the media at that time that was on MJ side! Cause I guess u can say with the connections he had/has it was clear to him MJ WAS/IS INNOCENT! So good observation!

Geraldo son is married to the daughter of the man who did the search on MJ's body for the 93 allegations....o_O Go figure! Hmmf Little to close for comfort eh?

Geraldo knew his son father-in-law was lying about the pics saying "He believed it matched, cause he was told" *rolleseyes* Geraldo said something like he didn't want to debate with him cause he was family which said a lot! He knew it was B.S but, he had to save face and a family fight on his show when he interviewed the guy! BLAH!

That's a bit wierd. I thought the interview during the trial was good for pr but Geraldo is still a snake & not trustworthy.
 
That's a bit wierd. I thought the interview during the trial was good for pr but Geraldo is still a snake & not trustworthy.

The interview that MJ did with Geraldo was good! But, I didn't like the one Geraldo had with his sons father-in-law about the 93 case! :no: Geraldo wanted to disagree with him but, he was Fam so he chickened out!:smilerolleyes:
 
The interview that MJ did with Geraldo was good! But, I didn't like the one Geraldo had with his sons father-in-law about the 93 case! :no: Geraldo wanted to disagree with him but, he was Fam so he chickened out!:smilerolleyes:
 
Are you talking about Geraldo at fox news? Last time I watched, he was defending Michael.

I've yet to hear him call Michael a drug addict so far.

He talked about how MJ would never be able to do 50 shows in May etc

Seems like medical experts are saying that too, not based on any bad health, NO they say his health was perfect, but based on other conditions IF the autopsy is telling the truth. This is all messed up.

I remember not to long ago, on his show he brought up someone to talk about Michael and they went on saying some ill words about Michael and the man kind of stopped or didn't say much because he knew that Geraldo was "sensitive" on the subject of Michael. And I saw Geraldo's expression, and he was kind of uneasy about it all, or that's how he looked to me.
 
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Wow I had no idea about Geraldo and his family link.
That is also very telling on how public servants who work on investigations keep their mouth shut on confidential material.
Thanks Bluetopez. The man must have been thanking his luck for the last 2 decades.
 
I've yet to hear him call Michael a drug addict so far.
he spoke at a uni a few months back the video is on the board. after 03-05 he pretty much went back to hating on mj. i guess he got upset casue he didnt get his "promised"interview for supporting mj during the trial
 
Another thing I have always been curious about is the fight during the trial- old business - but there has been several versions:

RJ said something on twitter (which I can't remember & couldn't find on twitter)
RF said it had to do with paperwork filed in another case
BO said it was a difference in strategy as I recall
Taibbi thought it had to do with he saw Oxman with Barresi
a lawyer on CTV thought it might have been staged

I have always been disappointed with Mesereau after the trial in his interviews as I did not think he made a good case for MJ after the trial. I really thought he should have given specific reasons for his acquittal.

Ex. in the Barbara Walters interview he said the case was built on "sand, falsehoods, never should have been brought". He mentioned the 14 counts of molestation, that it was a 'death penalty case" - he talked about his legal clinic. He said MJ was "battered emotionally & physically" & he was a great human being. I am sure he mentioned he was innocent also.

In the Jane Velez Mitchell interview he mentioned the intelligent jury & he was very specific about one being a civil engineer, there was military background etc. He mentioned that MJ was a "child like naive person".


To me those things did not win the acquittal for MJ.
IMO he should have given specific reasons that the boy, his family were not believable, the prior acts etc. That is why I was disappointed.

Maybe I'm wrong, I hate being wrong - a character flaw I should probably work on.
 
RJ said something on twitter (which I can't remember & couldn't find on twitter)
RF said it had to do with paperwork filed in another case
BO said it was a difference in strategy as I recall
Taibbi thought it had to do with he saw Oxman with Barresi
a lawyer on CTV thought it might have been staged
add oxman supposedly going looking for chandler and him putting inportant defence info out in the public domain b4 its time
 
Aphrodite Jones conversion is suspect imo. I saw her on tv with DD on the DonnyDeutsch show months after the trial & she was pro guilty then. Her book doesn't get into any good conspiracies either:

link:
http://independentsources.com/2006/07/12/bulwer-lytton/

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Los Angeles (CNN) -- A task force made up of local and federal law enforcement agencies is actively pursuing leads into the 1997 slaying of hip hop artist Christopher Wallace, better known as Biggie Smalls or Notorious B.I.G., according to two sources familiar with the investigation.

According to one law enforcement source, the investigation into the 13-year-old unsolved case was "reinvigorated" months ago as a result of new information, but the source would not elaborate further because of the ongoing investigation that includes the Los Angeles Police Department, L.A. County District Attorney's Office and the FBI.

On March 9, 1997, Wallace, 24, was shot and killed while riding in a Suburban that was driving away from a music industry party at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles police said a lone gunman in a Chevy Impala pulled alongside the Suburban and opened fire on Wallace, who was in the passenger seat. Witnesses described the suspect as being an African-American man wearing a suit and bow tie.

The main theory behind shooting was payback in a so-called rap war between East and West Coast hip hop artists and their record companies- Bad Boy Entertainment in New York, which represented Wallace, and Death Row Records, headed by Marion "Suge" Knight, in Los Angeles. Six months earlier in Las Vegas, a gunman opened fire on a car driven by Knight, killing one of his top artists Tupac Shakur.

That murder remains unsolved also.

"East Coast was Biggie, West Coast was Tupac," Wallace's mother Voletta Wallace told a filmmaker in the 2002 documentary "Biggie and Tupac."

"Come on now, you're messing with lives here and that's exactly what happened. Two lives were lost as a result of what? Stupidity?" Voletta Wallace told the filmmaker.

Retired Los Angeles Police Detective Russell Poole, who worked on the Wallace case, told CNN that he believes Knight was behind the murder, even though the Death Row Records' boss was serving time on a probation violation at the time.

"Suge Knight ordered the hit," Poole said, adding that he believes it was arranged by Reggie Wright Jr., who headed security for Death Row Records.

Reggie Wright Jr. told CNN he had nothing to do with the murder, and Knight has repeatedly said he had nothing to do with the crime. Poole said he retired early from the LAPD, in part, because he was thwarted in following leads in the Wallace case involving police officers, some of whom worked off-duty for Death Row Records.

"I think I was getting too close to the truth," Poole said. "I think they feared that the truth would be a scandal."

One of the officers Poole said was involved is David Mack, who was sent to prison for robbing a bank in 1997, the same year Wallace was killed.

Poole said Mack owned the same type of car driven by the gunman who shot Wallace, and Poole said a friend of Mack's resembles a police sketch of the shooter.

CNN was unable to reach Mack for comment, but when allegations of his involvement in Wallace' slaying originally surfaced more than a decade ago, his criminal defense attorney Donald Re called the claims ridiculous.

Poole also assisted Wallace's family in their wrongful death lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department alleging a cover-up in the investigation.

Los Angeles City Councilman Bernard Parks was the chief of police when Poole was investigating, and he told CNN the accusations about a police cover-up are "absurd."

"We would have never ignored a lead that could have helped us solve that murder," Parks said.

Perry Sanders, Voletta Wallace's attorney, told CNN the family's lawsuit, which was originally filed in 2002, was put on hold in April after Los Angeles police said turning over evidence from the case would interfere with a beefed up investigation.

Mack was released from federal prison on May 14.

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110111/ap_on_re_us/us_f_lee_bailey_simpson

F. Lee Bailey: Paper proves OJ Simpson's innocence


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<cite class="caption"> AP – F. Lee Bailey answers questions during an interview at his office in Yarmouth, Maine on Monday, Jan. … </cite>



<cite class="vcard"> By CLARKE CANFIELD, Associated Press Clarke Canfield, Associated Press </cite> – <abbr title="2011-01-11T15:27:00-0800" class="timedate">Tue Jan 11, 6:27 pm ET</abbr>
YARMOUTH, Maine – Evidence of O.J. Simpson's innocence was held back in the 1995 trial in which he was acquitted in the murder of his ex-wife and her friend in Los Angeles, one of his former lawyers says in a new document.
In the 20,000-word document, F. Lee Bailey tells of four people who could have bolstered Simpson's case but never testified. He also gives an overview of the sensational trial from his own perspective.
Simpson was found not guilty. Most Americans are convinced that he is guilty, Bailey said, but the document might persuade some doubters that he is innocent.
Bailey wrote the document, "The Simpson Verdict," in 2007 as a proposal for a book that never materialized. He published it on his website Sunday.
"It's time somebody put out the real facts of the case," he told The Associated Press.
In the document, Bailey said the defense team was prepared to call four people who never testified — a forensic scientist, an expert on battered women, a blood expert and the person whose possible testimony he says is the most important of the four: a man who might have seen the killers.
That witness, he wrote, saw a woman the night of the murders matching Nicole Brown Simpson's description in an apparent confrontation with two men, neither of whom was O.J. Simpson. Upon hearing of the murders the next day, the witness recalled what he saw on a tape recording and wrote a detailed description and sketch of his observations.
But the defense team decided not to call any of the four to the witness stand out of fear that additional jurors would be dismissed and a mistrial declared if the eight-month trial didn't soon end, Bailey wrote. Bailey said Monday he thinks the real killers were out to collect a drug debt and killed Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman after mistaking them for their targets.
The document might sway a sector of the public into believing in Simpson's innocence in the 1995 case, Bailey said. But he knows there's another group whose minds couldn't be changed "with a sledgehammer," and thinks the trial damaged his reputation among that group.
"Among the rednecks of America, which there are many more than people seem to realize, it was terribly damaging," he said. "I got blamed for O.J.'s acquittal."
Bailey was part of Simpson's defense team when the former NFL star was acquitted in the June 1994 deaths of Nicole Simpson and Goldman.
Bailey, who now lives and works as a consultant in this town 10 miles north of Portland, said his agent asked him to write an overview of the Simpson case for a publisher who was interested in a book. But the idea was shelved following the turmoil and eventual cancellation of Simpson's book, "If I Did It," in which Simpson put forth a hypothetical description of the murders.
But Bailey has shared his document with several dozen people over the years, and a number of them have urged him to release it. His website developer suggested he put it online, and it first appeared on both his website and that of the Portland Press Herald newspaper.
Although Simpson was found not guilty in a court of law, Bailey said it's important to prove him innocent in the court of public opinion.
"O.J. has what I call the damnation of an acquittal," Bailey said.
Los Angeles attorney Gloria Allred, who represented Nicole Brown Simpson's family during Simpson's trial, said she doesn't see any "smoking gun" in Bailey's document that might persuade people who think he was guilty to think otherwise.
If Bailey's evidence were that strong, she said, it would have been brought into the later civil trial in which Simpson was found liable for the deaths and ordered to pay a $33.5 million judgment.
"If Mr. Bailey can't think of anything better than trying to help the public reputation of O.J. Simpson, that's really sad," Allred said.
The last time Bailey talked to Simpson was in 2008, the night before Simpson he was found guilty of kidnapping, armed robbery and other charges for his role in the gunpoint robbery of two sports memorabilia dealers at a Las Vegas hotel. He is serving a nine- to 33-year sentence.
Bailey said he isn't shopping his document in hopes of a book deal — although he wouldn't turn down the right offer — but still hopes to get it into the public arena.
He's not surprised that the document got more than 20,000 hits its first day online.
"I can get a firestorm going anywhere in the United States by saying 'O.J.,'" he said.
Besides Simpson, Bailey has represented clients including Dr. Sam Sheppard, Patricia Hearst and Albert DeSalvo, the man who confessed to being the Boston Strangler, over the course of a storied legal career. He has also been a controversial figure, and has been barred from practicing law in Florida and Massachusetts.
Bailey was disbarred in Florida in 2001 for mishandling $6 million worth of stock for a client. After reviewing the Florida case, Massachusetts disbarred him two years later.
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Online: http://baileyandelliott.com
 
jrsfan;3187902 said:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110111/ap_on_re_us/us_f_lee_bailey_simpson

F. Lee Bailey: Paper proves OJ Simpson's innocence


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<cite class="caption"> AP – F. Lee Bailey answers questions during an interview at his office in Yarmouth, Maine on Monday, Jan. … </cite>



<cite class="vcard"> By CLARKE CANFIELD, Associated Press Clarke Canfield, Associated Press </cite> – <abbr title="2011-01-11T15:27:00-0800" class="timedate">Tue Jan 11, 6:27 pm ET</abbr>
YARMOUTH, Maine – Evidence of O.J. Simpson's innocence was held back in the 1995 trial in which he was acquitted in the murder of his ex-wife and her friend in Los Angeles, one of his former lawyers says in a new document.
In the 20,000-word document, F. Lee Bailey tells of four people who could have bolstered Simpson's case but never testified. He also gives an overview of the sensational trial from his own perspective.
Simpson was found not guilty. Most Americans are convinced that he is guilty, Bailey said, but the document might persuade some doubters that he is innocent.
Bailey wrote the document, "The Simpson Verdict," in 2007 as a proposal for a book that never materialized. He published it on his website Sunday.
"It's time somebody put out the real facts of the case," he told The Associated Press.
In the document, Bailey said the defense team was prepared to call four people who never testified — a forensic scientist, an expert on battered women, a blood expert and the person whose possible testimony he says is the most important of the four: a man who might have seen the killers.
That witness, he wrote, saw a woman the night of the murders matching Nicole Brown Simpson's description in an apparent confrontation with two men, neither of whom was O.J. Simpson. Upon hearing of the murders the next day, the witness recalled what he saw on a tape recording and wrote a detailed description and sketch of his observations.
But the defense team decided not to call any of the four to the witness stand out of fear that additional jurors would be dismissed and a mistrial declared if the eight-month trial didn't soon end, Bailey wrote. Bailey said Monday he thinks the real killers were out to collect a drug debt and killed Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman after mistaking them for their targets.
The document might sway a sector of the public into believing in Simpson's innocence in the 1995 case, Bailey said. But he knows there's another group whose minds couldn't be changed "with a sledgehammer," and thinks the trial damaged his reputation among that group.
"Among the rednecks of America, which there are many more than people seem to realize, it was terribly damaging," he said. "I got blamed for O.J.'s acquittal."
Bailey was part of Simpson's defense team when the former NFL star was acquitted in the June 1994 deaths of Nicole Simpson and Goldman.
Bailey, who now lives and works as a consultant in this town 10 miles north of Portland, said his agent asked him to write an overview of the Simpson case for a publisher who was interested in a book. But the idea was shelved following the turmoil and eventual cancellation of Simpson's book, "If I Did It," in which Simpson put forth a hypothetical description of the murders.
But Bailey has shared his document with several dozen people over the years, and a number of them have urged him to release it. His website developer suggested he put it online, and it first appeared on both his website and that of the Portland Press Herald newspaper.
Although Simpson was found not guilty in a court of law, Bailey said it's important to prove him innocent in the court of public opinion.
"O.J. has what I call the damnation of an acquittal," Bailey said.
Los Angeles attorney Gloria Allred, who represented Nicole Brown Simpson's family during Simpson's trial, said she doesn't see any "smoking gun" in Bailey's document that might persuade people who think he was guilty to think otherwise.
If Bailey's evidence were that strong, she said, it would have been brought into the later civil trial in which Simpson was found liable for the deaths and ordered to pay a $33.5 million judgment.
"If Mr. Bailey can't think of anything better than trying to help the public reputation of O.J. Simpson, that's really sad," Allred said.
The last time Bailey talked to Simpson was in 2008, the night before Simpson he was found guilty of kidnapping, armed robbery and other charges for his role in the gunpoint robbery of two sports memorabilia dealers at a Las Vegas hotel. He is serving a nine- to 33-year sentence.
Bailey said he isn't shopping his document in hopes of a book deal — although he wouldn't turn down the right offer — but still hopes to get it into the public arena.
He's not surprised that the document got more than 20,000 hits its first day online.
"I can get a firestorm going anywhere in the United States by saying 'O.J.,'" he said.
Besides Simpson, Bailey has represented clients including Dr. Sam Sheppard, Patricia Hearst and Albert DeSalvo, the man who confessed to being the Boston Strangler, over the course of a storied legal career. He has also been a controversial figure, and has been barred from practicing law in Florida and Massachusetts.
Bailey was disbarred in Florida in 2001 for mishandling $6 million worth of stock for a client. After reviewing the Florida case, Massachusetts disbarred him two years later.
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Online: http://baileyandelliott.com

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Branca, Eddie Murphy, Barresi connection:

BUSINESS
'The Pope of Hollywood' : Ziffren's Representation of Studios, Stars Is Challenged
August 23, 1992 | By ALAN CITRON and ROBERT W. WELKOS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
In Hollywood, there's one entertainment lawyer who's so powerful that some colleagues fearfully refer to him as "the pope." Kenneth Ziffren of Ziffren, Brittenham & Branca arguably wields as much clout as any studio chief or network honcho, thanks to a thoroughbred stable of clients that includes Eddie Murphy, Harrison Ford and Ted Danson.

http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlla/investigator-barresi-opens-up-on-hollywood_b6947#more-6947

Paul Barresi is a former porn star turned private eye who has worked on Hollywood cases involving Michael Jackson, Eddie Murphy, Sylvester Stallone, Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Barry Bonds, among other celebrities.

Barresi, who formerly worked for private detective Anthony Pellicano, was interested in commenting on Pellicano&#8217;s pending sentence for illegal wiretapping. Now working for Backstreet Investigations, he had plenty of other things to say about other Hollywood types what goes on behind the closed doors in an interview with FBLA.

FBLA: How long did you work for Anthony Pellicano.
BARRESI: Off and on for almost ten years.
FBLA: Pellicano dealt with a lot of high profile Hollywood cases. Did you assist him with any involving celebrity?
BARRESI: Yes, starting in 1993, with Michael Jackson and ending, on the day of his arrest, with a fire we were putting out for Tom Cruise.
FBLA: And in between?
BARRESI: Let&#8217;s see, in between, there was Eddie Murphy, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Barry Bonds, to name a few.
FBLA: What did you do on Schwarzenegger?
BARRESI: Searched for the names and addresses of his detractors. Anyone who may want to harm him, should he run for office.
FBLA: This was obviously before he was Governor.
BARRESI: Yes.
FBLA: Did you make a list?
BARRESI: A mile long.
FBLA: And, Stallone?
BARRESI: I&#8217;m not at liberty to talk about that one.
FBLA: How about, Barry Bonds?
BARRESI: The same song you always hear in Hollywood, but sung to a different tune. Some gold digger tried to shake him down by claiming that she was carrying his baby. It turned out not to be true.
Continued below:


FBLA: And what did you do for Eddie Murphy?
BARRESI: I tracked down half dozen transvestites, alleging they had sexual relations with him.
FBLA: And what was the result of your efforts?
BARRESI: I was successful in convincing five of the six to retract their claims.
FBLA: What became of the one that held out?
BARRESI: Regrettably, she fell to her death from the roof of her Hollywood apartment building. The police ruled that it was an accident.

FBLA: Pellicano is known for being a man who was not quick to get close to just anybody. You are a former porn star, turned private investigator.
BARRESI: Yes, a tag the media gave me, I&#8217;m just going to have to own it.
FBLA: Not a likely resume to carry into Pellicano&#8217;s office.
BARRESI: To the contrary. Thanks to my porn past, I stand uniquely perched on the scaffold that connects the two biggest industries in Hollywood.
FBLA: Which are?
BARRESI: The movie industry and the sex industry, which follows the movie industry like the moon.
FBLA: And your point is?
BARRESI: My point is, the quickest way to seriously damage the career of actors is if it is discovered that they are gay, cheating on their spouses, or acting out some sexual proclivity behind closed doors that their fans don&#8217;t approve of. Who better than I do get inside that door, and clean up their mess?
FBLA: And that is one of the things Pellicano saw in you that he saw to be invaluable.
BARRESI: That is one of of the things. We are both Sicilian. (laughing) We can both be hot-headed. We have that in common as well.
FBLA: Did you share any of the same common beliefs or opinions?
BARRESI: Oh, yes, several.
FBLA: What&#8217;s the first that comes to mind?
BARRESI: Well, we both loath cyber stalkers. You know who I&#8217;m talking about. Those malicious psychopaths who take pleasure in harming others. They harass and attack people with mean spirited blog postings. They hide behind various screen names, being the cowards that they are. It gives them a false sense of safety, hiding in the shadows, like a frightened rat.
FBLA: Did you ever take action against any of them?
BARRESI: I remember one guy in particular. Tony and me had a long conversation about him. Tony said he deserved a good beating. But in the end, he was dealt with the legal way &#8212; in the courts.
FBLA: Anything else you want to say about Mr. Pelllicano before we sign off?
BARRESI: Well, next month Judge Fischer will be handing down his sentence. I attended Tony&#8217;s trial quite a few times. I got a strong sense that her honor is fair and impartial. I trust that she will take into account Tony&#8217;s redeeming qualities. I always knew him as a man with a strong sense of family. La familia. That&#8217;s got to carry some weight.
 
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jrsfan;3201230 said:
Branca, Eddie Murphy, Barresi connection:

BUSINESS
'The Pope of Hollywood' : Ziffren's Representation of Studios, Stars Is Challenged
August 23, 1992 | By ALAN CITRON and ROBERT W. WELKOS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
In Hollywood, there's one entertainment lawyer who's so powerful that some colleagues fearfully refer to him as "the pope." Kenneth Ziffren of Ziffren, Brittenham & Branca arguably wields as much clout as any studio chief or network honcho, thanks to a thoroughbred stable of clients that includes Eddie Murphy, Harrison Ford and Ted Danson.

http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlla/investigator-barresi-opens-up-on-hollywood_b6947#more-6947

Paul Barresi is a former porn star turned private eye who has worked on Hollywood cases involving Michael Jackson, Eddie Murphy, Sylvester Stallone, Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Barry Bonds, among other celebrities.

Barresi, who formerly worked for private detective Anthony Pellicano, was interested in commenting on Pellicano’s pending sentence for illegal wiretapping. Now working for Backstreet Investigations, he had plenty of other things to say about other Hollywood types what goes on behind the closed doors in an interview with FBLA.

FBLA: How long did you work for Anthony Pellicano.
BARRESI: Off and on for almost ten years.
FBLA: Pellicano dealt with a lot of high profile Hollywood cases. Did you assist him with any involving celebrity?
BARRESI: Yes, starting in 1993, with Michael Jackson and ending, on the day of his arrest, with a fire we were putting out for Tom Cruise.
FBLA: And in between?
BARRESI: Let’s see, in between, there was Eddie Murphy, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Barry Bonds, to name a few.
FBLA: What did you do on Schwarzenegger?
BARRESI: Searched for the names and addresses of his detractors. Anyone who may want to harm him, should he run for office.
FBLA: This was obviously before he was Governor.
BARRESI: Yes.
FBLA: Did you make a list?
BARRESI: A mile long.
FBLA: And, Stallone?
BARRESI: I’m not at liberty to talk about that one.
FBLA: How about, Barry Bonds?
BARRESI: The same song you always hear in Hollywood, but sung to a different tune. Some gold digger tried to shake him down by claiming that she was carrying his baby. It turned out not to be true.
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FBLA: And what did you do for Eddie Murphy?
BARRESI: I tracked down half dozen transvestites, alleging they had sexual relations with him.
FBLA: And what was the result of your efforts?
BARRESI: I was successful in convincing five of the six to retract their claims.
FBLA: What became of the one that held out?
BARRESI: Regrettably, she fell to her death from the roof of her Hollywood apartment building. The police ruled that it was an accident.
FBLA: Pellicano is known for being a man who was not quick to get close to just anybody. You are a former porn star, turned private investigator.
BARRESI: Yes, a tag the media gave me, I’m just going to have to own it.
FBLA: Not a likely resume to carry into Pellicano’s office.
BARRESI: To the contrary. Thanks to my porn past, I stand uniquely perched on the scaffold that connects the two biggest industries in Hollywood.
FBLA: Which are?
BARRESI: The movie industry and the sex industry, which follows the movie industry like the moon.
FBLA: And your point is?
BARRESI: My point is, the quickest way to seriously damage the career of actors is if it is discovered that they are gay, cheating on their spouses, or acting out some sexual proclivity behind closed doors that their fans don’t approve of. Who better than I do get inside that door, and clean up their mess?
FBLA: And that is one of the things Pellicano saw in you that he saw to be invaluable.
BARRESI: That is one of of the things. We are both Sicilian. (laughing) We can both be hot-headed. We have that in common as well.
FBLA: Did you share any of the same common beliefs or opinions?
BARRESI: Oh, yes, several.
FBLA: What’s the first that comes to mind?
BARRESI: Well, we both loath cyber stalkers. You know who I’m talking about. Those malicious psychopaths who take pleasure in harming others. They harass and attack people with mean spirited blog postings. They hide behind various screen names, being the cowards that they are. It gives them a false sense of safety, hiding in the shadows, like a frightened rat.
FBLA: Did you ever take action against any of them?
BARRESI: I remember one guy in particular. Tony and me had a long conversation about him. Tony said he deserved a good beating. But in the end, he was dealt with the legal way — in the courts.
FBLA: Anything else you want to say about Mr. Pelllicano before we sign off?
BARRESI: Well, next month Judge Fischer will be handing down his sentence. I attended Tony’s trial quite a few times. I got a strong sense that her honor is fair and impartial. I trust that she will take into account Tony’s redeeming qualities. I always knew him as a man with a strong sense of family. La familia. That’s got to carry some weight.

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I've never seen it. :doh: Thanks for posting.
 
Tabloid journalism will never die I guess. Cnn hired Piers Morgan, great resume for tabloid journalism & ethical behavior:

link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piers_Morgan

Morgan's first major position in national media was as de facto editor of The Sun's show business column, 'Bizarre', under the editorship of Kelvin MacKenzie. In 1994, aged 28, he was appointed editor of the News of the World by Rupert Murdoch, becoming the youngest national newspaper editor in more than half a century.[12] He quickly gained notoriety for his invasive, thrusting style and lack of concern for celebrities' right to privacy, claiming that they could not manipulate the media to further their own ends without accepting the consequences of a two way deal. Morgan's autobiography The Insider states that he left the News of the World of his own choice and somewhat against owner Rupert Murdoch's wishes when he was offered the job of Editor at the Daily Mirror.
As editor of the Mirror, in 1996 Morgan was widely criticised and forced to apologise for the headline "Achtung! Surrender" a day before England met Germany in a semi-final of the Euro '96 football championships.[13]
In 2000, he was the subject of an investigation after Suzy Jagger wrote a story in The Daily Telegraph revealing that he had bought £20,000 worth of shares in the computer company Viglen soon before the Mirror 's 'City Slickers' column tipped Viglen as a good buy.[14] Morgan was found by the Press Complaints Commission to have breached the Code of Conduct on financial journalism, but kept his job. The 'City Slickers' columnists, Anil Bhoyrul and James Hipwell, were both found to have committed further breaches of the Code, and were sacked before the inquiry. In 2004, further enquiry by the Department of Trade and Industry cleared Morgan from any charges.[15] On 7 December 2005 Bhoyrul and Hipwell were convicted of conspiracy to breach the Financial Services Act. During the trial it emerged that Morgan had bought £67,000 worth of Viglen shares, emptying his bank account and investing under his wife's name too.[16]
In 2002, the Mirror attempted to move mid-market, claiming to eschew the more trivial stories of show-business and gossip. Morgan rehired John Pilger, who had been sacked during Robert Maxwell's ownership of the Mirror titles. Despite such changes, Morgan was unable to halt the paper's decline in circulation, a decline shared by its direct tabloid rivals The Sun and the Daily Star.[citation needed]
Morgan was fired from the Mirror on 14 May 2004 after authorising the newspaper's publication of photographs allegedly showing Iraqi prisoners being abused by British Army soldiers from the Queen's Lancashire Regiment.[17] Within days the photographs were shown to be crude fakes. Under the headline "SORRY.. WE WERE HOAXED", the Mirror responded that it had fallen victim to a "calculated and malicious hoax" and apologised for the publication of the photographs.[18]
 
jrsfan;3205054 said:
Tabloid journalism will never die I guess. Cnn hired Piers Morgan, great resume for tabloid journalism & ethical behavior:

link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piers_Morgan

Morgan's first major position in national media was as de facto editor of The Sun's show business column, 'Bizarre', under the editorship of Kelvin MacKenzie. In 1994, aged 28, he was appointed editor of the News of the World by Rupert Murdoch, becoming the youngest national newspaper editor in more than half a century.[12] He quickly gained notoriety for his invasive, thrusting style and lack of concern for celebrities' right to privacy, claiming that they could not manipulate the media to further their own ends without accepting the consequences of a two way deal. Morgan's autobiography The Insider states that he left the News of the World of his own choice and somewhat against owner Rupert Murdoch's wishes when he was offered the job of Editor at the Daily Mirror.
As editor of the Mirror, in 1996 Morgan was widely criticised and forced to apologise for the headline "Achtung! Surrender" a day before England met Germany in a semi-final of the Euro '96 football championships.[13]
In 2000, he was the subject of an investigation after Suzy Jagger wrote a story in The Daily Telegraph revealing that he had bought £20,000 worth of shares in the computer company Viglen soon before the Mirror 's 'City Slickers' column tipped Viglen as a good buy.[14] Morgan was found by the Press Complaints Commission to have breached the Code of Conduct on financial journalism, but kept his job. The 'City Slickers' columnists, Anil Bhoyrul and James Hipwell, were both found to have committed further breaches of the Code, and were sacked before the inquiry. In 2004, further enquiry by the Department of Trade and Industry cleared Morgan from any charges.[15] On 7 December 2005 Bhoyrul and Hipwell were convicted of conspiracy to breach the Financial Services Act. During the trial it emerged that Morgan had bought £67,000 worth of Viglen shares, emptying his bank account and investing under his wife's name too.[16]
In 2002, the Mirror attempted to move mid-market, claiming to eschew the more trivial stories of show-business and gossip. Morgan rehired John Pilger, who had been sacked during Robert Maxwell's ownership of the Mirror titles. Despite such changes, Morgan was unable to halt the paper's decline in circulation, a decline shared by its direct tabloid rivals The Sun and the Daily Star.[citation needed]
Morgan was fired from the Mirror on 14 May 2004 after authorising the newspaper's publication of photographs allegedly showing Iraqi prisoners being abused by British Army soldiers from the Queen's Lancashire Regiment.[17] Within days the photographs were shown to be crude fakes. Under the headline "SORRY.. WE WERE HOAXED", the Mirror responded that it had fallen victim to a "calculated and malicious hoax" and apologised for the publication of the photographs.[18]

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Not to mention Morgan just interviewed Ricky Gervais:

http://archives.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1101/20/pmt.01.html

MORGAN: Ricky Gervais, can I ask you, as a fellow Brit -- well, first of all, thank you, because until you came along, I was the most reviled Brit on TV in America. So, you comfortably exceeded all expectations in that.

GERVAIS: I always thought you'd be deported before me. So, I'm -- it's touch and go now. Isn't it?

MORGAN: How has this week been for you? How do you feel? Do you feel remotely remorseful?

GERVAIS: No. What have I done wrong?

MORGAN: You said these terrible things about these pampered prima donnas in Hollywood.

GERVAIS: Well, what did I say that was so bad?

MORGAN: Let me remind you.

GERVAIS: Yes.

MORGAN: OK. Let's play a clip.

GERVAIS: OK.

MORGAN: This I think was the one nearest the knuckle.

GERVAIS: OK.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

GERVAIS: Also not nominated, "I Love You Phillip Morris," and Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor, two heterosexual actors pretending to be gay, so the complete opposite of some famous Scientologist then.

(BOOING)

(END VIDEO CLIP)

MORGAN: Now, obviously, I must have been the only one who didn't know on Earth what you were talking about -- or who you were talking about.

GERVAIS: Nor do I.

MORGAN: Yes, you wouldn't either.

GERVAIS: No, no. I didn't. MORGAN: You were just throwing it out there.

GERVAIS: Yes, exactly.
 
Interesting that Liza Minelli heard about MJ's death from a lawyer:

http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0906/26/lkl.01.html

KING: We're back with Liza Minnelli, the Tony. Oscar, Grammy, and Emmy winner entertainer, close friend of Michael Jackson. She joins us from Paris.

What was your -- how did you hear about it, Liza?

LIZA MINNELLI, AWARD-WINNING ENTERTAINER, MICHAEL'S FRIEND: Oh, Larry, I couldn't believe it, honey. I -- I got a call at 2:00 in the morning telling me that -- from a lawyer telling me some that some -- a lawyer, telling me that he's gone into cardiac arrest -- they said what had happened was that he had been complaining of chest pains, you know?

This was not on purpose. He was complaining saying there's really something wrong. And the doctor was with him and he went into cardiac arrest. You know? And all I remember is what a -- he was such a good friend. He was such a good man. You know, he was a lovely, lovely man and a genius. He changed show business history.
 
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http://www.michaeljacksonlive.com/thisisit/credits.php

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Created by Michael Jackson and Kenny Ortega
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Tony TestaAssistant Choreographer

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Charles KlapowDancer

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Michael KaneMichael Jackson Business Manager

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John Branca (Ziffren Brittenham LLP)Legal Counsel to Michael Jackson

Joel Katz (Greenberg Traurig LLP)Legal Counsel to Michael Jackson

Richard Leher (Greenberg Traurig LLP)Legal Counsel to Michael Jackson

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Virginia HougdahlSeamstress

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Simon KempAudio Technician

Tim PattersonDocumentary Videographer

Sandrine OrabonaDocumentary Videographer

Adam BassetAssociate Lighting Designer

Miriam EvansAssistant to Patrick Woodroffe

JoAnn &#8220;JT&#8221; TominagaMusic Contract/Coordinator

Robert CooperLighting Technician

Rob SimoneauxLighting Technician

Jason WinfreeLighting Technician

Drew JohnstonLighting Technician

Will McConnelLighting Technician

James KeeganLighting Technician

Tom BiderLighting Technician

Doug EderLighting Technician

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Steve ArmstrongRigger

Tim ContrerasRigger

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Kevin FlaggStaging Technician

Clint LockyerDrum Technician

John DouglasDrum Technician

Mark NewmanGuitar Technician

Jonathan FullerBass Guitar Technician

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Craig JohnsonPro-Tools Transfers

William 'Tal' MillerPro-Tools Transfers

Mike GingPro-Tools Transfers

Frances MirandaAudiologist

Lisa TannenbaumAudiologist

George GarciaProps Assistant

James KroningProps Acquisition

Darin HaggardPed Camera

Greg ReynoldsPed Camera

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Robbie KnouseAdditional Cameras

Greg HarringtonAdditional Cameras

Andrea DietrichStoryboarder

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Larry McDanielFirst Assistant Cast Hair & Wig Design

Rashida FosterAssistant Cast Hair & Wig Design

Randy StodghillAssistant Cast Hair & Wig Design

Mathu AndersenLead Cast Make-Up Design

Gabriel GeismarAssistant Cast Make-Up Design

Jeffrey BaumAssistant Cast Make-Up Design

Suzie PicozziAssistant Cast Make-Up Design

Miki HoriiAssistant Designer to Zaldy Goco

Adam SelmanAssistant Designer to Zaldy Goco

Desi Santiago Assistant Designer to Zaldy Goco

Jay HarrisAssistant Designer to Zaldy Goco

NaliniAssistant Designer to Zaldy Goco

Shelby ScudderAssistant Designer to Zaldy Goco

Erin 'Topaz' LareauCostume Stylist

Katina Le KerrAssistant to Topaz

Nicole SpiniCostume Acquisition

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Rushka BergmanPersonal Stylist for Michael Jackson

Carmel LobelloAssistant to Jennifer Rade

Manijeh TeymouriTailor to Jennifer Rade

David 'Elsewhere' BernalMovement Coach

Irina BrecherBallet Instructor

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Lou FerrignoConditioning Coach

Seth RiggsVocal Instructor to Michael Jackson

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Charlie HajekProduction Assistant

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Simone TohlProduction Assistant

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Michael Jackson wanted to thank the Choreographers who collaborated with him on past works
Michael Peeters
Vincent Patterson
George Burge (Bad)
LaVelle Smith, Jr
Barry Lather (Ghosts)
Courtney Miller, Jr.
Talaluega Bros (Ghosts)
Travis Payne
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Richard DouglasUK Chief of security for Michael Jackson

Gary StabanaUK Personal Chauffeur for Michael Jackson

Paul MissingInterior Decorator for Michael Jackson

Alison CastellaInterior Decorator for Michael Jackson

Kim DavenportInterior Decorator for Michael Jackson

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Phil StooleUK Documentary Videographer

Alan EdwardsUK Publicist

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Michael WilliamsPersonal Assistant to Michael Jackson

Alberto Alvarez Jr.Personal Security to Michael Jackson

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Faheem MuhammadPersonal Security to Michael Jackson

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Jason BernsteinAssociate Counsel

Julie HollanderVice President Controller Event Operations Finance

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Nick BassDancer

Daniel CelebreDancer

Chris &#8220;Kryiss&#8221; GrantDancer

Misha HamiltonDancer

Shannon HoltzapffelDancer

Devin Andrew JamiesonDancer

Charles KlapowDancer

Dres ReidDancer

Timor SteffensDancer

Tony TestaDancer

&#8220;The Way You Make Me Feel&#8221; Video Cast
Nick BassDancer

Daniel CelebreDancer

Chris &#8220;Kryiss&#8221; GrantDancer

Misha HamiltonDancer

Shannon HoltzapffelDancer

Devin Andrew JamiesonDancer

Charles KlapowDancer

Dres ReidDancer

Timor SteffensDancer

Tony TestaDancer

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Jasmine Alveran
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Andrew Ward2nd 2nd AD

Ian Wolf1st AD 2nd Unit

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Jordanna FinebergCostume Designer

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Nicole LöbartConceptual Artist

Kim MarksA Camera Operator

Jamie FelzA Camera 1st AC

Larissa SupplittA Camera 2nd AC

Beck HoenA Camera 2nd AC

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Andrew DegnanA Camera Convergence AC

Chris SquiresB Camera / Steadicam Operator

Rick PageB Camera 1st AC

Gary JohnsonB Camera 2nd AC

Garret ShannonUtility

Doug PriceB Camera Convergence AC

John Stradling2nd Unit 1st AC

James Jermyn2nd Unit 2nd AC

Jeff Stewart2nd Unit Utility

Rodney TaylorPhantom Camera Operator

Carlos Lopez-CallejaPhantom 1st AC

Patrick JonesPhantom 2nd AC

Michelle DeLorimierPhantom Tech/D.I.T.

Ryan Sheridan3D On Set Engineer

PACE3D Camera System

Jeff RiosPace Systems Tech

Nick TheodorakisD.I.T.

Ryan NguyenAdditional D.I.T.

Bob KerteszAdditional D.I.T.

Ric EllingsonSet Photographer

Sid YostAnimal Wrangler

Tracy OliverAnimal Wrangler

Kelly WiseAnimal Wrangler

Kevin AllenAnimal Wrangler

Matt MartinAnimal Wrangler

Sid Yost and Amazing Animal ActorsAnimals Provided

Shanice AndersonDGA Trainee

Alexis SchmidtbergerDGA Trainee

Sande AllesiCasting

Kristan BeronaCasting

Laurent Marchand of Laurent&#8217;s Catering LLC.Catering

Abraham Montemayor Chef

Oscar Alcaraz Chef Assistant

Alam MorkCatering Assistant

Albert AlcarazCatering Assistant

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Eric WinnAssistant Craft Service

John HoskinsConstruction Coordinator

Travis HuffmanForeman

Ken JonesStandby Painter

Renee HazeltonCostume Supervisor

Leah BrownCostume Supervisor

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Niki SpinaSet Costumer

Nora PedersenSet Costumer

Elizabeth AbateSet Costumer

Meredith HarrisSet Costumer

Dorothy LawsonSet Costumer

Tyra YoulandSet Costumer

Kristin Anaker2nd Unit Set Costumer

Maria SmithAger / Dyer

Bob FinleyGaffer

Dale BalaniBest Boy Electric

Andrew DorowskyElectric

Marc BussioElectric

Mike AndersonElectric

Kyle KovacsElectric / Dimmer Board Operator

Dan PurintonRigging Gaffer

Bob WaersRigging Best Boy

Todd GrundburgerRigging Best Boy

Phil SloanKey Grip

Doug Wall2nd Unit Key Grip

Steve Foss1st Unit Grip

Chris Streipek2nd Unit Grip

Paul WilkowskyBest Boy Grip

Todd GriffithDolly Grip

Tim CollinsDolly Grip

Richard Kuhn2nd Unit Dolly Grip

Richard AyotteGrip

Mark VollmerGrip

Scott OdermanGrip

Robert ChihelloGrip

Joel BystromGrip

Robert ReillyGrip

Mitch WillardGrip

Jim WickmanGrip

Derlin Brynford-JonesTechnocrane Operator

Paul VoughtTechnocrane Tech

Michael PagenLeveling Head Tech

Tracy NeftzgerRigging Key Grip

Joy ZapataHairstylist

Candace NealHairstylist

Ora GreenHairstylist

YukoHairstylist

Larry McDanielHair Assistant

Randy StodghillHair Assistant

Mandi Ann CraneMakeup Artist

Elanore SabaduquiaMakeup Artist

Teeresa VestMakeup Artist

KNB EFX Group, Inc.Special EFX Makeup

James KroningProperty Master

Leslie WarrenAssistant Props

Julia TaskerScript Supervisor

Dawn Dreiling2nd Unit Script Supervisor

Donald ElmbladSet Decorator

John GomezLeadman

Frank BertolinoSet Dresser

Tim FassinoSet Dresser

James BolleSet Dresser

Matt WahlSet Dresser

Justin GavejianSet Dresser

David GordonSet Draper

Tim HaysSound Mixer & Playback Operator

Brian McKinneyBoom Operator

Chuck Buch2nd Unit Sound Mixer

John Evans2nd Unit Boom Operator

Chuck Buch2nd Unit Playback Operator

John FrazierSFX Coordinator

Jim SchwalmSFX Coordinator

Bruce HayesSFX Technician

Richi SchwalmSFX Technician

Jonney TangSFX Technician

Chris BurtonSFX Technician

Jim ThomasSFX Technician

Fxperts, Inc.SFX Fabrication

Pat JacksonStudio Teacher

Judy BrownStudio Teacher

Scott RogersStunt Coordinator

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Michael Jackson wished to acknowledge the memory of Stan Winston and David Williams
WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO
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Evvy Tavasci
Miko Brando
Craig Johnson
Michael Jackson wanted to acknowledge the following individuals for their love, support and service over the years
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Gary Hearne
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Interesting that Liza Minelli heard about MJ's death from a lawyer:

http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0906/26/lkl.01.html

KING: We're back with Liza Minnelli, the Tony. Oscar, Grammy, and Emmy winner entertainer, close friend of Michael Jackson. She joins us from Paris.

What was your -- how did you hear about it, Liza?

LIZA MINNELLI, AWARD-WINNING ENTERTAINER, MICHAEL'S FRIEND: Oh, Larry, I couldn't believe it, honey. I -- I got a call at 2:00 in the morning telling me that -- from a lawyer telling me some that some -- a lawyer, telling me that he's gone into cardiac arrest -- they said what had happened was that he had been complaining of chest pains, you know?

This was not on purpose. He was complaining saying there's really something wrong. And the doctor was with him and he went into cardiac arrest. You know? And all I remember is what a -- he was such a good friend. He was such a good man. You know, he was a lovely, lovely man and a genius. He changed show business history.

This is the vid where Liza says "all hell will break loose" when the autopsy report comes at 2:40:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCmUrVOOwDw&feature=related
 
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