On what would have been Michael Jackson's 61st birthday, new information has emerged about a tearful confrontation between the King of Pop and his friend Marlon Brando over allegations of child s**ual abuse.
The podcast Telephone Stories: The Trials of Michael Jackson claims to have obtained a sworn account given by Brando to Los Angeles Deputy District Attorneys in 1994.
The recorded interview will be featured in the podcast's season finale, shedding light on this emotional exchange.
According to the press release, Brando told authorities that it was reasonable to conclude that Jackson may have had some involvement with children.
The reclusive Oscar winner, who was close friends with Jackson and frequently visited his Neverland Ranch, spoke with district attorneys Bill Hodgman and Lauren Weis about a conversation he had with Jackson and his concerns regarding the pop star's behavior around young boys.
Brando also discussed these concerns with his son, Miko C. Brando, who worked as a security guard for Jackson.
The conversation between Brando and Jackson took place at Neverland Ranch during a private dinner and acting lesson.
Brando described it as a tear-filled discussion that culminated in a revealing exchange between the two men.
According to Brando's account, Jackson broke down in tears and admitted to hating his father, Joe Jackson.
The conversation then turned to homosexuality and the accusations of s**ual abuse against children.
Brando comforted Jackson as he cried uncontrollably.
Brando made it clear to prosecutors that Jackson never explicitly stated that he was gay or confessed to any s**ual relations with the boys.
However, Brando believed that Jackson's emotional response indicated that he was withholding something out of fear.
Brando expressed his impression that Jackson didn't want to answer because he was frightened.
During the conversation, Brando discovered that Jackson was uncomfortable with discussions about his s** life.
The pop star giggled when Brando asked if he was a virgin and referred to Brando by his last name.
When Brando inquired about Jackson's friends, the singer admitted that he didn't know anyone his own age and didn't like people his own age.
Jackson's emotional state during this discussion prompted Brando to try to comfort and help him.
This conversation between Brando and Jackson has never been made public until now.
It was not used as evidence in Jackson's 2005 trial, which ended in his acquittal.
Brando passed away in 2004, followed by Jackson in 2009.
After Brando's death, his son Miko revealed to the L.A. Times that his father considered Jackson one of his closest friends in his final years.
They met through Quincy Jones in the 1980s and shared a strong bond.
Miko highlighted the luxurious lifestyle Jackson provided for his father, including round-the-clock chef, security, help, kitchen, and maid service.
This latest revelation adds to the ongoing interest surrounding Michael Jackson and his life.
As more information comes to light, the public remains captivated by the complex and controversial legacy of the King of Pop.
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