Jordan Chandler “I Lied for my father, i’m sorry Michael”

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Posted by calduta on Jun 26th, 2009 and filed under Celebs. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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Update: Evan Chandler – The Father Of MJ Accuser Jordan Chandler Commit Suicide

I want to say that this information it’s for sure (I mess up with the names because i was crying), I don’t really care if you believe it or not, I made a promise to an old friend to tell the truth when Michael will die and that’s what I’m doing. I’m not searching for attention i have enough of it. This is for you Mikey i will always love you…

Controversial stories about Michael Jackson:
- Michael Jackson was a pedophile, and…
- The accident that change the Michael Jackson life



After the sudden death of Michael Jackson Jordan Chandler tells the truth.

In 1993, Chandler told a psychiatrist and police that he and Jackson had engaged in sexual acts that included oral sex, the boy gave detailed description of Jackson’s genitals. The case was settled out of court for a reported $22 million, but the strain led Jackson to begin taking painkillers. Eventually he became addicted.



kni_borNow maybe for the remorse of his death Chandler decides to tell us the truth. ” I never meant to lie and destroy Michael Jackson but my father made me to tell only lies. Now i can’t tell Michael how much i’m sorry and if he will forgive me ”. Evan Chandler was tape-recorded saying amongst other things, “If I go through with this, I win big-time. There’s no way I lose. I will get everything I want and they will be destroyed forever…

Under the influence of a controversial father (Evan Chandler) told his son to tell that Jackson had touched his penis.Evan Chandler then told a psychiatrist and later police that he and Jackson had engaged in acts of kissing, masturbation and oral sex, as well as giving a detailed description of what he alleged were the singer’s genitals.
” Now for the first time i can’t bear to lie anymore. Michael Jackson didn’t do anything to me, all was my father lies to escape from being poor.”

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906 Responses for “Jordan Chandler “I Lied for my father, i’m sorry Michael””

  1. hairmonkeygirl says:

    I always beleaved that Michael Jackson was not guilty of this abuse against this boy,And there have been so many haters of Michael Jackson over this.I hope they Know now that they were wrong for judging MJ and calling him names. Like wackoJacko and I am so glad that this young man has come forward and finally told the truth. But it is bittersweet now that Michael has passed away.It is a shame that the truth could not have been told sooner it might have helped to save MIchael Jacksons life. Because I beleave he was tormented by all the lies that was told about him and it my have been part of the reason why he became dependent on medications to sleep. People need to understand the stress that these kinds of allagations can have on a persons health.

  2. Anyone knows something about a drug Michael Jackson was using, Demerol?
    It’s like an anti narcotic pain killer, had a spike in internet visits after he died, from 600 to 150000!

  3. [...] This entry is only a kind of tribute to Michael Jackson, for his achievements and also to try to persuade some people that this artist did not rape any child as it is proven here. [...]

  4. Lily says:

    “….i’m sorry and if he will forgive me ”.
    No matter how much MJ used to love him as a friend, I doubt that he’ll ever forgive Jordan and Evan.

  5. Deborah Ffrench says:

    Miriam:

    You assume an authority you do not possess. Levelling the guantlet ‘would you let your child sleep with Michael Jackson’ at anyone who dares to question the undisputable media bias and accusations of brutalists such as Evan Chandler – is not an argument that holds as proof of someone’s guilt. Michael Jackson, as Thomas Meseareau explained, did not ’sleep’ with children in the sense asserted by you, Dimond and Chandler. There was no sexual context to Michael’s relationships with children, he loved them from a paternal perspective and a deeply spiritual one. Of course, there’s no scandal in that interpretation, no ‘juice’ for anyone to get excited about – so the facts were ignored.

    Jackson was a different to most – and that’s putting it mildly. He believed in giving children the real affection he had been denied, and he did this emphatically from a place of true innocence and giving. The problem with the help and practical concern Michael demonstrated (often to children from abusive and deprived backgrounds) wasn’t his intentions or actions – but how he, himself, was perceived. People found, and still find it difficult to believe that someone who ‘had everything’ could be that selfless or that innocent. And by the time the media had distorted the hearsay-heavy allegations into sordid sensationalism, no-one was paying attention to the fact there was no substantive basis to the accusations.

    I do not just ‘believe’ Michael Jackson is innocent – I know it. And that knowing has nothing to do with whether or not he sang or danced well – such an idea is abhorrent. Not everyone who supports the worldwide movement for the truth about Michael Jackson’s innocence to be exposed – is a lifelong fan. Some of us are just one of the millions outraged and struggling with the fact that baseless accusations and the distorted overkill of the media manipulated into existence an environment for Michael’s worst insecurities to flourish. This is about the taking of a life. This is about how someone deeply committed to the welfare of children was slandered and persecuted to an unprecedented degree, to the point where they effectively needed to take an extreme drug just to to sleep.

    To those of you out there not sure what to believe, may I respectfully suggest you read Aphrodite Jones’s book ‘ The Michael Jackson Conspiracy.’ Despite the inflammatory title, it’s a serious read backed up with facts. Michael Jackson endured the unspeakable and is survived by three young children who will be one day be confronted with the horrific realities of the circumstances surrounding the last 15 years of their father’s life – including his death. Too many people have let Dimond, Halperin, Nancy Grace and the ratings-hungry sensibilities of the networks, The Smoking Gun, and the newpapers dictate to them who and what Michael Jackson was. For his children’s sake and maybe ours too, I hope people at least pay Michael Jackson the courtesy of first checking the facts before they make up their minds. Don’t let the fact that he undeniably had self-image issues prejudice your judgement about searching for the truth behind the headlines.

    Because, maybe the truth was right there in front of us all along.

  6. Deborah Ffrench says:

    Miriam:

    You assume an authority you do not possess. Levelling the guantlet ‘would you let your child sleep with Michael Jackson’ at anyone who dares to question the undisputable media bias and accusations of brutalists such as Evan Chandler – is not an argument that holds as proof of someone’s guilt. Michael Jackson, as Thomas Meseareau explained, did not ’sleep’ with children in the sense asserted by you, Dimond and Chandler. There was no sexual context to Michael’s relationships with children, he loved them from a paternal perspective and a deeply spiritual one. Of course, there’s no scandal in that interpretation, no ‘juice’ for anyone to get excited about – so the facts were ignored.

    Jackson was a different sort of person to most – and that’s putting it mildly. He believed in giving children the real affection he had been denied, and he did this emphatically from a place of true innocence and giving. The problem with the help and practical concern Michael demonstrated (often to children from abusive and deprived backgrounds) wasn’t his intentions or actions – but how he, himself, was perceived. People found, and still find it difficult to believe that someone who ‘had everything’ could be that selfless or that innocent. And by the time the media had distorted the hearsay-heavy allegations into sordid sensationalism, no-one was paying attention to the fact there was no substantive basis to the accusations.

    I do not just ‘believe’ Michael Jackson is innocent – I know it. And that knowing has nothing to do with whether or not he sang or danced well – such an idea is abhorrent. Not everyone who supports the worldwide movement for the truth about Michael Jackson’s innocence to be exposed – is a lifelong fan. Some of us are just one of the millions outraged and struggling with the fact that baseless accusations and the distorted overkill of the media manipulated into existence an environment for Michael’s worst insecurities to flourish. This is about the taking of a life. This is about how someone deeply committed to the welfare of children was slandered and persecuted to an unprecedented degree, to the point where Michael effectively needed to take an extreme drug in order to sleep. You may not think that’s a total disgrace, but I do. Who could withstand that kind of pressure? You? Because I couldn’t.

    To those of you out there not sure what to believe, may I respectfully suggest you read Aphrodite Jones’s book ‘ The Michael Jackson Conspiracy.’ Despite the inflammatory title, it’s a serious read backed up with facts. Michael Jackson endured the unspeakable and is survived by three young children who will be one day be confronted with the horrific realities of the circumstances surrounding the last 15 years of their father’s life – including his death. Too many people have let Dimond, Halperin, Nancy Grace and the ratings-hungry sensibilities of the networks, The Smoking Gun, and the newpapers dictate to them who and what Michael Jackson was. For his children’s sake and maybe ours too, I hope people at least pay Michael Jackson the courtesy of first checking the facts before they make up their minds. Don’t let the fact that he undeniably had self-image issues prejudice your judgement about the searching for the truth behind the headlines.

    Sometimes the truth really that simple.

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