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Aug 30, 2019 ¡ A new podcast reveals that Marlon Brando spoke voluntarily and candidly with prosecutors about Michael Jackson in 1994, back when the singer was being investigated on allegations of child molestation.
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Marlon Brando spoke voluntarily and candidly with prosecutors about Michael Jackson in 1994, back when the singer was being investigated on allegations of child molestation, a new podcast reveals in its final episode. In a sworn statement, the actor shared details of a dinner conversation he allegedly had with Jackson that touched on ...
Brando, who died in 2004, told prosecutors about confronting Jackson during a dinner visit to Neverland Ranch. âWe were talking about human emotions and where it all comes from. I could see from the way he behaved â he talked like that, and he speaks in a very peculiar way for a man who is as old as my oldest son, 35.
Jackson supposedly was teaching Brando to dance, and Brando was teaching Jackson about acting. So prosecutors Bill Hodgman and Lauren Weis called the actor in to talk rather than put him in front of a grand jury. Brandon Ogborn, one of the podcast's creator-producers, got ahold of a transcript of the Brando interview, dated March 14, 1994, ...
Unlike other people who have 'spoken out' against Jackson, Brando didn't want or need anything from the pop star, and he offers the DA insider information that never came to light. "He's also a weirdo, like Michael Jackson. So he's to me a weirdo who understands another weirdo in a weird world.".
Former Los Angeles Times writer Jim Newton, who covered the early-'90s Jackson investigation for the newspaper, edited the podcast series. The show's other creator-producer, opera singer Omar Crook, banters with Ogborn in the podcast.
Brandon Ogborn, one of the podcast's creator-producers, got ahold of a transcript of the Brando interview, dated March 14, 1994, and verified its validity with Weis, who investigated Jackson during her 23 years as a prosecutor with the L.A. County District Attorney and is now a judge. âI was able to review it.
The L.A. County District Attorneyâs office had gotten wind of a âspecial relationshipâ between the singer and the acting icon, who had a son, Miko, working as Jacksonâs driver, according to the podcast âTelephone Stories: The Trials of Michael Jackson.â. Jackson supposedly was teaching Brando to dance, and Brando was teaching Jackson about acting.
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Cellphone data then showed Robinson was located near Denver on June 13 and was headed west of the city. Robinson was then arrested on Sunday, June 14 in Breckenridge at about 2 p.m.
He had gone to school with her son. Robinson is currently on probation in Crow Wing County, Minnesota related to a conviction of fourth degree possession of phencyclidine/hallucinogen. According to his probation officer, Robinson is currently in violation of his terms.