Oct 15, 2021
Ron Zonen, a lead prosecutor in the 2005 case, claims that a book owned by Michael Jackson contained roughly 90% nudity of young boys. This assertion has been disputed by several Twitter users; however, a careful analysis of the facts indicates that Ron was indeed telling the truth.
Aug 31, 2021
MJ's Fact Vault has created an entire Twitter thread claiming to highlight inaccuracies in Jordan Chandler's description of discoloration on Jackson's genitalia. However, upon closer inspection, it seems to be yet another instance of misinformation.
Oct 30, 2020
The pro-Michael Jackson documentary Square One showcases Anthony Pellicano's "extortion" tape as definitive evidence that Evan was attempting to extort Michael Jackson. However, this audiotape was heavily manipulated and features only a few lines extracted from a much longer conversation.
April 15, 2020
Many fans argue that it is unfair to accuse Michael Jackson of wrongdoing now that he has passed away. However, history has demonstrated that Jackson never convincingly defended himself against the allegations of sexual abuse that surfaced during his lifetime.
April 7, 2020
Some fans claim that the multimillion-dollar settlement received by the Chandler family was solely for negligence, not for the original child molestation allegations, thereby implying Jackson's innocence. However, this assertion is far from accurate.
April 5, 2020
Defenders of Michael Jackson assert that he sought a criminal trial following the Jordan Chandler allegations in 1993. However, evidence clearly indicates that the multimillion-dollar settlement was intended to resolve the case and avoid a court trial.
April 4, 2020
During the 1993 raid of Michael Jackson's properties, police discovered books that contained nude images of children, some of which focused on their genitalia. These books have been categorized as "child erotica" and have even been recommended by NAMBLA.
Dec 8, 2019
In Square One, UK journalist Charles Thomson asserts that Jordan Chandler was drugged and brainwashed with Sodium Amytal. However, when I challenged his claims in an email conversation, I was led to believe in conspiracies and falsehoods.