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FBI releases case files on Michael Jackson

Someone threatened to kill Michael Jackson, and then-President George H.W. Bush, according to FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) documents just released. The FBI last week released seven files it compiled on the late singer from 1992 to 2005-333 pages of evidence-gathering. One of the documents, written by the L.A. City Attorney's office, indicated on June 22, 1992, the author of a threatening letter "arrives in California at Jackson's, threatens to kill".


Michael Jackson

The FBI says the person who wrote the letter was charged with extortion, pled guilty and was sentenced to prison in 1993. The person who wrote the threatening letters says, "I'll commit mass murder at a Michael Jackson concert if necessary, in an attempt to murder Michael, then you will have to deal with my situation in the public eye."

It appears from the letters the writer wants mobster John Gotti to fork over money and if he doesn't ... the writer threatens to kill Michael. And later it was discovered that the man was obsessed with Michael Jackson's sister Janet Jackson.

The FBI has been asked by the police to get involved with the Michael Jackson's 1993 child molestation case, and they have been monitoring Jackson for over 10 years.

According to documents, in another instance, Santa Maria police also asked the FBI to get involved because the "worldwide media coverage" could prove irresistible to terror groups during Michael Jackson trials. Michael Jackson was later acquitted of all charges in the child molestation case, however, some skeptics refused to believe Jackson was innocent. During and after the trials millions of Michael Jackson's fans stood by their idol and most of them believed he was indeed innocent.

Nothing."-What the FBI found over and over again when it did a forensic search of Jackson's computers for the 2003-05 child-molestation case that resulted in Jackson's acquittal. In their documents FBI states 'Nothing' at many places despite their lengthy involvement in monitoring the Pop icon.

This comes as a surprise to some but not to millions all over the world who believed from the beginning that Michael Jackson was falsely accused of these child molestation cases by the persons who wanted get millions of dollars from the King of Pop.

Sadly, the negative publicity created by these two cases almost ruined his career and during his last few years Michael Jackson lived in seclusion almost a heart-broken man, before he planned his big come back through the 'This is It' concerts. Michael Jackson died of a cardiac arrest before the concerts began.

He was only 50 years and his autopsy revealed that he was in good health and an overdose of anesthesia 'Propofol', the only drug found in his body given by his doctor has caused his death.

The investigation in to his death is still on going.

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