View Full Version : Anyone want a glass of "Jesus Juice?"
stevew
01-30-2004, 03:04 AM
Man, this Jacko stuff keeps getting weirder.
Suicane75
01-30-2004, 03:13 AM
Linky?
MikeVic
01-30-2004, 09:07 AM
:confused:
Maple Leafs
01-30-2004, 09:29 AM
Apparently that's what Michael Jackson called the wine he gave to kids at his sleepovers.
Fonzie
01-30-2004, 09:47 AM
And here I thought this thread was going to be about another eBay item.
stevew
01-30-2004, 10:19 AM
hxxp://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0128jacko-wine28-ON.html
Jacko put wine in boy's coke can, mag says
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Robert Kahn
Newsday
Jan. 28, 2004 05:49 PM
Michael Jackson gave wine to the 13-year-old cancer patient at the center of the molestation charges he's battling but concealed it inside a Coke can, according to a story in the March issue of Vanity Fair.
The incident reportedly occurred during a February flight from Florida, and partially explains the charges of "administering an intoxicating agent with intent to commit a felony" that the beleaguered pop star is also fighting in Santa Barbara County, Calif., court, according to writer Maureen Orth.
Orth reports that Jackson refers to white wine as "Jesus juice," and red wine as "Jesus blood," and usually drinks them out of soda cans so that nobody around him will know he's consuming alcohol.
Calls to Jackson's attorney Mark Geragos were not immediately returned.
Orth, citing the singer's former business manager, Myung-Ho Lee, writes that only Jackson's "inner people know" his code names for the beverages, adding that it "tells you that the boy spent 'quality time' with Michael."
The boy and his siblings have said that "all the kids around Michael" knew about "Jesus juice" and that Jackson told them, "Jesus drank it, so it must be good."
Orth also says that on at least one other occasion, Jackson allegedly gave alcohol in soda cans to minors. In the Vanity Fair piece, Lee describes a similar incident involving a 13-year-old boy in Japan in 1998.
During the boy's visits with his family to Jackson's Neverland Ranch, Jackson is said to have told his accuser "Girls are tattletales," making it clear that he didn't want the boy's sister or mother around. The boys ultimately got to sleep with Michael, while their mother was put in a guest house, the magazine says.
CHEMICAL SOLDIER
01-30-2004, 11:02 AM
If true then this man needs help .
JasonC23
01-30-2004, 11:08 AM
If true then this man needs help .
Even if it's not true, I think he needs some help.
Desnudo
01-30-2004, 11:43 AM
Man, when I was 13 I would have loved to have had an adult give me alcohol. Without the molestation afterwards.
What the hell are these parents doing still sending their boys to him? It may seem cynical, but I think these kids are innocent victims of parents trying to cash in by sacrificing their child's mental health.
BigJohn&TheLions
01-30-2004, 11:48 AM
Am I the only one who is disgusted by Michael as he is, but still can groove to the J5 and has no prob with him then?
The_herd
01-30-2004, 11:50 AM
The boys ultimately got to sleep with Michael, while their mother was put in a guest house, the magazine says.
And this is Kosher?
With Jackson's history in consideration, what the hell are these people thinking?
All about money, they got to enjoy their time at Neverland Ranch, enjoying the good life and didn't want to raise hell or protest to anything their host did. However, when push comes to shove, they are suddenly outraged at what happened there, while acting like they had no idea something strange was happening.
SunDancer
01-30-2004, 12:46 PM
Reminds me of the Family Guy eposide where Peter is drinking wine in the church and says to the priest, "Holy crap, is that really the blood of the Christ?". The priest says yea. Peter responds, "He must of been wasted 24/7."
CHEMICAL SOLDIER
01-30-2004, 03:11 PM
Apparently on most occasions that these type of events happened at the ranch the parents were in the same room .
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