- On June 13th, 2005, Michael Jackson found not guilty on all 14 counts after the jury deliberated for 32 hours over seven days. The Jurors found the case against Michael to be weak and the timeline of the accusations a problematic trainwreck. In a news report after the trial, a Juror broke their silence and told reporters "We expected better evidence, something that was a little more convincing. It just wasn't there.'' A second Juror would later break his silence after reports circulated that Michael's fame was the one thing that "saved" him. "We looked at all the evidence and we looked at Michael Jackson and one of the first things we decided was we had to look at him just as another person and not a celebrity."
Today marks 16 years of Victory Day. 16 years later and rumors and lies continue to spread about Michael. 16 years later and several cases against Michael have been thrown out of court. One of which was recently laughed at and dismissed by the L.A. County Superior Court. Of course, I could talk about a documentary that recently came out and a certain thing that supposedly happened at Neverland's train station, but I think we can all agree that it's hard to talk about something and its events when the place in question wasn't even constructed yet.
In 2009 the FBI released the reports of their investigation that Michael's legal team were partly unaware of as they had no idea how far the FBI went to tab Michael's phones, his homes, and his cars. How long did they do this investigation you ask? For over 10 years. The summary of those reports given to the public states nothing was ever found. No wrongdoing and no inappropriate actions towards any child. In fact, one word seems to keep occurring in those investigations.
Money.
What I'm trying to say is. .
Please don't idly sit back, please do your research and download those FBI reports. Read the transcripts of the 1993 accusations and watch the archives of the 2005 trial. Stop believing everything you see posted on social media and stop listening to the press.
Research the actual facts and only then you can truly decide what you want to believe.
Thank you.











