November 22, 2003 --{{ A former member of Michael Jackson's kiddie crew at Neverland Ranch says there's "100 percent no way" Jacko molested a boy.
Ahmad Elatab, now 17, says he's sure he knows the accuser, and insists that boy's family sees this as "an opportunity for them to get rich."

"I know who it is, 100 percent, for sure," said Elatab, of Clifton, N.J. "The friends I made there know who it is, too, and we all think it's the same person."

Elatab claims there are undeniable clues that led him to his decision:

Elatab says the boy he has in mind often spoke to him about his parents acting crazy and needing money.

He claims the boy's parents were always fighting and it was common knowledge they lived in a bad neighborhood and moved in with Jackson when they ran out of money.

"I saw him and knew him from each of my visits, the timeline matches up exactly - we're all a group, we all know each other. There's no one else it could be."



"Michael calls all the parents, they know where their kids are and what they are doing, this boy's parents knew, approved, and let him live there.

"I know they want money, they're a bad, crazy family . . . and this is an opportunity for them to get rich."

Elatab says Jackson must "stand up and fight the accusations."

Elatab says he wants to testify on behalf of Jackson, as he believes the accusations are false.}}

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{{David Arvizo wants Gavin, 12, taken away from his ex-wife Janet because he says she is an "unfit mother".

He said through his lawyer: "Either she has placed the child in a home in which he was in danger of being molested or she has encouraged the child to make up stories.}}

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It's an interesting read. The '94 GQ article about the previous case. You'd think he would have learned something from it.
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{{Elsewhere on the tape, Chandler indicated he was prepared to move against Jackson: "It's already set," Chandler told Schwartz. "There are other people involved that are waiting for my phone call that are in certain positions. I've paid them to do it. Everything's going according to a certain plan that isn't just mine. Once I make that phone call, this guy [his attorney, Barry K. Rothman, presumably] is going to destroy everybody in sight in any devious, nasty, cruel way
that he can do it. And I've given him full authority to do that."

Chandler then predicted what would, in fact, transpire six weeks later: "And if I go through with this, I win big-time. There's no way I lose. I've checked that inside out. I will get everything I want, and they will be destroyed forever. June will lose [custody of the son]...and Michael's career will be over."

"Does that help [the boy]?" Schwartz asked.

"That's irrelevant to me," Chandler replied. "It's going to be bigger than all of us put together. The whole thing is going to crash down on everybody and destroy everybody in sight. It will be a massacre if I don't get what I want."}}

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WARNING: VERY GRAPHIC DETAILS. These are the court papers from the '93 case.

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