The files released by the FBI today relating to Michael Jackson don’t appear to contain too much new information, but they do reveal the extent to which the feds helped Santa Barbara prosecutors go after him for child molestation. The FBI released seven separate files totaling more than 300 pages: A 1992 investigation into Frank Paul Jones, a stalker who was convicted of sending threatening letters to Jackson; a 1997 file containing the results of an analysis of a videotape of uncertain origin—and apparently containing child pornography—labeled “Michael Jackson’s Neverland Favorites: An All Boy Anthology”; a 1993 file detailing FBI aid to Los Angeles Police Department investigators looking into child molestation charges, and three 2004 files on the bureau’s aid to Santa Barbara prosecutors trying Jackson for similar charges. Here are the interesting parts.
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Michael Jackson’s FBI File: The Highlights






















