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FBI Releases Michael Jackson Files, Handy Links Inside

Posted by CJensen@infoaddict.com | December 22nd, 2009 |  No Comments »

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After a slight delay, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released all classified documents as it relates to the pop superstar Michael Jackson. These documents cover a wide-range of topics, from child molestation charges to death threats received by the deceased singer and dancer.

Here are some handy links that help you navigate:

All files are in the Adobe PDF format.

1992-1993

196 Pages

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Description:

This file details a Los Angeles field office investigation into extortion threats against Michael Jackson and others in 1992. The subject of this investigation pled guilty and was sentenced to prison in 1993.

A total of 111 pages were withheld to prevent duplication of material already released or to protect personal privacy, the identity of sources that provided information to the FBI in confidence, and internal rules and practices. Some information was referred to the U.S. Secret Service.

1993-1994

56 Pages

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Description:

This file involves a Los Angeles field office investigation opened to assist local authorities with a child molestation case in 1993. The case never went to trial.

Ninety-five pages were withheld to prevent duplication of material already released or to protect personal privacy, the identity of sources that provided information to the FBI in confidence, and internal rules and practices.

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