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Taken from an Irish newspaperJacko faces ruin after admitting: I coaxed boys to my bed

Fallen star . . . singer Michael Jackson's carrer in ruins after he admitted in TV documentary that he coaxed young boys into sleeping in his bed.

MICHAEL JACKSON'S career lay in ruins last night after he admitted in a television documentary that he coaxed young boys into sleeping in his bed.

The star, who was accused of molesting a boy ten years ago, said that he recently encouraged a 12-year-old cancer sufferer to sleep in his bedroom.

He also claimed to have slept in the same bed alongside several other young boys.

"It's what the whole world should do," he told the interviewer, Martin Bashir, when questioned about the incident during the British Granada television programme, Living With Michael Jackson.

The 44-year-old singer and the boy insisted that no sexual contact took place during the sleepovers at Jackson's Neverland ranch in California.

However, the revelations are likely to cause irreparable damage to a performer already tarnished by sexual scandal.

In 1993, Jackson was accused by the parents of 13-year-old Jordan Chandler of sexually molesting their son during sleepovers at his 3,000-acre ranch.

The family dropped the case after reaching €28m financial settlement with Jackson. No charges were brought.

Jackson's career has never recovered from the affair and the interview granted to Bashir, famed for his interview with Princess Diana, was intended to begin the billionaire performer's rehabilitation.

Jackson's friend Uri Geller persuaded him to allow Bashir to become part of his entourage for two months. But the resulting film, which has been bought by US broadcaster ABC for €5.5m, could lead to police action against the fallen star.

One executive described it as the "longest suicide note in history."

Tom Sneddon, the District Attorney behind the Chandler investigation, is expected to look at the new allegations after the programme, screened by TV3 and UTV last night, is shown in the US on Friday.

A spokesman said: "We will be watching the programme with interest."

Last November Jackson provoked outrage when he dangled his baby son, over the balcony of a Berlin hotel.

As a result of that incident officials in Santa Barbara County are considering an investigation into his fitness to be a parent.

Adam Sherwin

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Taken from an Irish newspaperJacko faces ruin after admitting: I coaxed boys to my bed

Fallen star . . . singer Michael Jackson's carrer in ruins after he admitted in TV documentary that he coaxed young boys into sleeping in his bed.

MICHAEL JACKSON'S career lay in ruins last night after he admitted in a television documentary that he coaxed young boys into sleeping in his bed.

The star, who was accused of molesting a boy ten years ago, said that he recently encouraged a 12-year-old cancer sufferer to sleep in his bedroom.

He also claimed to have slept in the same bed alongside several other young boys.

"It's what the whole world should do," he told the interviewer, Martin Bashir, when questioned about the incident during the British Granada television programme, Living With Michael Jackson.

The 44-year-old singer and the boy insisted that no sexual contact took place during the sleepovers at Jackson's Neverland ranch in California.

However, the revelations are likely to cause irreparable damage to a performer already tarnished by sexual scandal.

In 1993, Jackson was accused by the parents of 13-year-old Jordan Chandler of sexually molesting their son during sleepovers at his 3,000-acre ranch.

The family dropped the case after reaching €28m financial settlement with Jackson. No charges were brought.

Jackson's career has never recovered from the affair and the interview granted to Bashir, famed for his interview with Princess Diana, was intended to begin the billionaire performer's rehabilitation.

Jackson's friend Uri Geller persuaded him to allow Bashir to become part of his entourage for two months. But the resulting film, which has been bought by US broadcaster ABC for €5.5m, could lead to police action against the fallen star.

One executive described it as the "longest suicide note in history."

Tom Sneddon, the District Attorney behind the Chandler investigation, is expected to look at the new allegations after the programme, screened by TV3 and UTV last night, is shown in the US on Friday.

A spokesman said: "We will be watching the programme with interest."

Last November Jackson provoked outrage when he dangled his baby son, over the balcony of a Berlin hotel.

As a result of that incident officials in Santa Barbara County are considering an investigation into his fitness to be a parent.

Adam Sherwin

:laugh::D:laugh:

he needs some serious help! :laugh::D:laugh:

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