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andryce76
Comment: good for them slimy dogs listening to people private conversations.now who listening to they a-s in jail ha ha ha
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showtime
Comment: Right on andryce. And the real funny thing about that video taping, is that, the folks who did the taping were hoping to find a crying, screaming, out-of-control Michael Jackson. But instead, what they got on film was MJ talking calmly and laughing with Mark Geragos, while eating an apple (as per ABC News who were able to view the tape). So even if the tape were not illegal, they still failed because that was not the picture of MJ they were hoping to find. I look at those fools and remember what Big Momma always said, "God don't like ugly!"
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MOTHERSHIP
Comment: They need the shyt sued out of 'em!
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yasmine1
Comment: Showtime, good point. I remember that Friedman from Fox (who Eurweb loves to quote) had reported that Mike was scared and crying / acting crazy and dilusional on that flight when he was surrendering - then along came this tape and another rumour was squashed but the media FORGOT to correct itself once again
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Winn30344
Comment: Good for his atty..sue the fluck out of their azzes..love this!!
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MsMo
Comment: Doubt that they'll try that again...if they even have a business left...who would hire them after this?
Greed AND ignorance...what a combo.
GO Geragos!!!
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MsMo
Comment: In other news re: a former Jackson attorney...
Mesereau blasts tabloids over Jackson trial coverage (excerpts)
DAWN HOBBS, NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
January 19, 2007 7:23 AM
In his first visit to Santa Barbara since winning the Michael Jackson trial in 2005, Thomas Mesereau spoke to a group of about 200 people Thursday evening about the media's role in high-profile cases.
The audience was riveted as the distinguished criminal defense lawyer discussed how trial coverage has become an important part of American society, using elements of the Jackson case -- the most covered criminal trial in history -- to make his points.
Noting the intense media competition in the Jackson case, Mr. Mesereau recounted how a tabloid reporter called his cell phone one day:
"This reporter said, 'Give me some hot documents and I'll tell you who is sleeping with who in the DA's office.' I said, 'First of all, there's a gag order and I will not violate it. Secondly, I don't care who is sleeping with who.' " The audience erupted into laughter....
Sanata Barbara News Press
newspress.com/Top/Article/article.jsp?Section=LOCAL&ID =564948587193172107&Archive=false
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