MICHAEL JACKSON CAUGHT FUCKING A 12 YEAR OLD BOY YET AGAIN

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MICHAEL JACKSON'S FILTHY CHILD MOLESTING ASS CAUGHT STICKING HIS FUCKED UP LOOKING WHITE DICK UP IN SOME 12 YEAR OLD WHITE BOY

LOS OLIVOS, Calif. — Investigators armed with a search warrant are swarming Michael Jackson's (search) Neverland Ranch.

Court TV (search) reported that a 12-year-old boy brought allegations against the pop star. At least one ambulance was present Tuesday on the Neverland grounds.

Jackson is not currently at Neverland (search), but is in the country, Jackson's publicist Stuart Backerman told Fox News. Backerman was headed to the ranch and expected to have a statement later in the afternoon.

Authorities carried out the warrant at the 45-year-old singer's sprawling home in the Santa Ynez Valley outside of Santa Barbara, said a sheriff's spokesman, who declined to give his name. The Santa Barbara County district attorney's office was also involved in the action, he added.

Jackson's spokesman, Stuart Backerman, did not answer his cell phone and did not immediately return messages Tuesday.

The singer who had international hits with the albums "Thriller" (1982), "Bad" (1987) and "Dangerous" (1991), saw his career begin to collapse in 1993 amid allegations he molested a boy. Jackson has maintained his innocence, and charges were never filed. He reportedly paid a multimillion-dollar settlement.

Jackson is also connected to Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano, who began serving federal prison time Monday for possessing illegal explosives. Pellicano is being investigated about whether he secretly taped conversations of celebrities and their lawyers.

Pellicano, 59, worked for Jackson as a spokesman and security consultant during the abuse investigation.

The search came on the same day Epic Records released "Number Ones," a greatest hits collection featuring Jackson's new single, "One More Chance." On Nov. 26, CBS is scheduled to air a Jackson special consisting mainly of old concert footage.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
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Yeah I just heard this shit.
I heard about the rumors that this raid had something to do with a 12 year old's accusations.

Don't know about the ambulance at the ranch though, Michael wasn't at the ranch.
 
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Michael just announced he has no idea what the search is for. Yeah right.
 
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Warrant issued for Michael Jackson
By ROBERT JABLON
Associated Press Writer


LOS OLIVOS, Calif. -- Authorities said Wednesday an arrest warrant had been issued for Michael Jackson in a child molestation case.

"There is an arrest warrant for Michael Jackson," said senior Deputy Tim Gracey of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department. Gracey said Jackson was in Las Vegas and authorities were negotiating with Jackson's lawyers for his surrender.




Gracey said the arrest warrant was for a felony violation of Section 288 of the California Penal Code -- which prohibits lewd or lascivious acts with a child under age 14. The California Penal Code says anyone convicted of the crime can be punished by three to eight years in prison.

He said further details would be released at a press conference in Santa Barbara.

As many as 70 law enforcement officials served a warrant at Jackson's Neverland Ranch on Tuesday and searched for evidence for more than 12 hours as part of an "ongoing criminal investigation," said Sgt. Chris Pappas of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department.

A spokesman for Jackson, Stuart Backerman, told The Associated Press early Wednesday that he was consulting with attorneys Wednesday and planned to issue a statement later in the morning.

He declined further comment, saying neither he nor Jackson knew the details of the investigation.

The Jackson family, including Michael, were in Las Vegas early Wednesday and were aware of the arrest warrant, said Steve Manning, a family spokesman.

"It's very unfortunate. They feel very bad about it, but they support him wholeheartedly. They stand behind 100 percent," Manning said.

Court TV, citing unidentified sources, reported that the allegations were brought by a 12- or 13-year-old boy. And the television program "Celebrity Justice" said a therapist reported disclosures by a boy who spent time at Neverland and began therapy several months ago.

Jackson, who Backerman said was in Las Vegas shooting a music video, noted the timing of the allegations in a statement released to the AP.

"These characters always seem to surface with dreadful allegations just as another project, an album, a video is being released," the Jackson statement said, referring to Tuesday's release of a greatest hits album, "Number Ones."

The 45-year-old singing superstar faced a child molestation investigation in 1993 in a case that never resulted in criminal charges. Jackson reportedly paid a multimillion dollar settlement in that case but maintained his innocence.

Jackson's 2,600-acre, $12.3 million compound in the Santa Ynez Valley that deputies searched Tuesday has a mansion, its own zoo and amusement park, and has often been the site of children's parties.

In a television documentary broadcast on ABC earlier this year, Jackson said he had slept in a bed with many children. "When you say bed you're thinking sexual," the singer said during the interview. "It's not sexual, we're going to sleep. I tuck them in. ... It's very charming, it's very sweet."

Jackson caused an international uproar last year when he displayed his baby, Prince Michael II, to fans by dangling him briefly from a fourth-floor balcony in Germany. Jackson called the incident a "terrible mistake," and Berlin authorities said the actions were not punishable.

The singer had international hits with the albums "Thriller" (1982), "Bad" (1987) and "Dangerous" (1991) saw his career begin to collapse after the 1993 allegations.

His last studio album, "Invincible," sold about 2 million copies in the United States -- great for most artists, especially veteran stars, but only so-so for the man who bills himself as the King of Pop.

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Associated Press reporter Christina Almeida in Las Vegas and Ryan Pearson in Los Angeles contributed to this report.