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Prologue



                             In the summer of 1993 I was the sole legal secretary who
                             worked for Barry Rothman, the attorney representing the fa-
                             ther of the 13-year old boy who accused Michael Jackson of
                             child molestation. I am coming forth to give a truthful account
                             of the events that led up to the child molestation allegations. I
                             also want to shed light on the facts surrounding the case. I feel
                             it is time for the world to know what I have known all along
                             concerning the child molestation allegations against Michael
                             Jackson. The truth will speak for itself.
                             Redemption brings leverage to the child molestation allega-
                             tion since it all started with the accusations of one boy. Now,
                             with the witness of one, I would like to present you with an-
                             other point of view that will bring you the truth about the
                             Michael Jackson child molestation allegations as I witnessed
                             from inside the walls of the accusers's camp.
                             All the information contained in this book is of my own
                             personal knowledge, based on what I witnessed and a great
                             deal is available from public records- also upon my First
                             Amendment rights - Freedom of Speech.
                             I am not divulging any information that is protected un-
                             der attorney/client privilege. It is my position that the attor-
                             ney/client relationship was not ethical and offers no protec-
                             tion based on the following: The protection which is granted
                             to the attorney/client relationship is based upon the assump-
                             tion that lawyers are consulted for the purpose of ethical and
                             legal activity, rather than to devise means to break the law.
                             When the fundamental trust that society places in lawyers is
                             breached, so too is the protection that the attorney/client privi-






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