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15th May 2013 from TwitLonger

Michael Jackson's past "victims" with repressed memory:

Daniel Kapon
In 2003, 18 years old Daniel Kapon contacted the Santa Barbara Police Department and the Los Angeles Police Department claiming he had been sexually molested by Michael Jackson when he was a child. The claim was that Kapon had “repressed memories” of the molestation and therefore only recently, with the help of a psychiatrist, recalled the abuse. He described horrendously sadistic acts, kept changing his story and he claimed impossibilities. Most importantly, when the police contacted Kapon’s father, they learned the boy had never even met Michael Jackson.

After the police closed their investigation, Kapon sold his story to the tabloid publication, News of the World. He also filed a civil complaint against Jackson. In his case, besides the allegations of sexual abuse, he claimed that a number of Jackson's hit songs had been stolen from him, including songs on Jackson’s Bad album which was released in 1987, when Kapon was two years old. Kapon also claimed that he fathered the singer’s two eldest children; that his mother appeared in Jackson’s Thriller video and that Jackson was “madly in love” with her; that “his mother married Jackson multiple times, and testified that the ceremonies were attended by Elizabeth Taylor, Celine Dion, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Beyonce Knowles and Diana Ross”.

Joseph Bartucci Jr.
In 2004 Joseph Bartucci filed a civil lawsuit against Jackson claiming the star kidnapped and molested him in New Orleans between May 19 and May 27, 1984. Bartucci alleged that Jackson cut him, licked the blood off of his arm and proceeded to snort coke off of the laceration – all while raping him. Bartucci was 18 years old at the time of the alleged assault. As an explanation for why he waited until 2004, twenty years later to report this kidnapping, he too cited “repressed memories”. Jackson was not in New Orleans but in California at the time of the alleged assault, a fact that could be easily proven by the entertainer's attorneys. The judge tossed the lawsuit out of court.

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