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Article: Jackson: `Not wrong to sleep with children' Abuse case Accused star says he will no longer live at his Neverland ranch after it was `violated' by police search
- Article from:
- The Independent on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- December 28, 2003
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Michael Jackson will begin his fight-back against charges that he
sexually molested a child by telling millions of Americans tonight
that there's nothing wrong with sharing a bed with children. He will
also reveal that he is to abandon his spectacular - and now infamous -
Neverland ranch home, after it was "violated" by police searches.
In his first interview since he was arrested in November, Jackson
tells CBS's Ed Bradley on the 60 Minutes programme that he would
sooner slit his wrists than hurt a child.
Strongly denying the charges against him, Jackson, 45, says that
he sees nothing wrong with having children sleep with him. "Of
course. Why not?" he says in the interview, recorded on ...