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ANDREW CHAPMAN
SUPERSTARMichael.Jackson
madean extraordinaryseguallly
explicit transatlantic telephone call
to a 13-year-oldBritish schoolboy
fan, it was revealed yesterday.
Nowdetailsof the allegationsmadeby
Terry Georgeareto behandedto
ScotlandYardandLosAzqgeles police
investigatingthe Jacksonchildsex
scandal.
Americandetectivesarealsoplanningto
questionLa'Ioya Jackson, whohas
voiced.concernabout50boysvisitingthe
homeshesharedwith youngerbrother
Michael.Lastnight sheinstructedher
lawyerto contactthe LosAngelesPolice
Department.
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Meanwhile,Terry George, now a
28-year-old discjockey,hasspokenfor
therst timeaboutthe disturbing
late-nightphonecall Jacksonmadeto
his homewhenhe wasjust a boy.
Themulti-millionairesingeraskedTerry,
then 13,aboutsexualactivitiesin
graphicterms. At the sametime the star
FromPageOne
allegations are true
because ofwhat happened.
." e. If it hadn't been
hatphone call I would
erhavebelieved it was
possible. But when I first
heard the news I
irlrymediately felt part of it
a .
I'd onlydaredtellva
handfulof my closest
Hfriends, because Ithought
* nobody would believe me.
At lastnowtheyknow I
wastellingthe truth
about what Michael
Jackson saidtome;
' He justcame straight
out with his questions. I
just giggled. I felt
embairassed and awkward.
I didn't reallyunderstand
what he was talking
about.
I tried tosteer him off
thesubject andthenhe
asked: Doyoubelieve I'm
doing it now?"
. I saidAreyou?" I felt
Qricky, I was shocked. I
ed to talk about
something elsebut he
brought it backintothe
conversation. I was
uncomfortable.
The whole conversation
lasted about 15minutes,
but hetalkedabout this
intimate sexual act for
allto
five minutes orso._'Ihen
hesaidhe'd phone me the
nextday.
Looking back I could
have hung up, buthewas
a superstar andI was
flattered andI didn't want
himtostop ringing me. '
Thefriendship withthe
Yorkshire boystarted as
partofTerry's hobby of
collecting autographs and
interviews withstars. Paul
McCartney, ,KimWilde,
CiliaBlack, BoyGeorge -
all share a place inhis
treasured photo album.
Intimate
With a smalltape
recorder, - aChristmas
presents fromhis proud
parents - Terrywould
waitat stage doors and
inside hotel lobbies hoping
tosnatch afew words and
a.pb_otograph.
He had already captured
OmarSharif, but iris
greatest scoop came in
February 1079 when he
coaxed aninterview from
Jackson, then20,whowas
performing inLeeds. Terry
eavesdropped inthe lobby
of theDragonara Hotel
listening for detailsof
room numbersfrom
porters andcleaners. One
letitslipthat theJackson
entourage hadtaken over
theeighth_floor_.
Terryslipped intothe
lift and knockedon
Jackson's door. The
superstar answered and
invitedhimintohissuite
foranexclusive interview.
The questions were
innocent fanzinetrivia,
butit was a magical 00
minutes for the young boy.
Hespoke tomelike a
friend, recalls Terry. He
mademefeelspecial and
at theendof it heasked if
we could keepin touch
andweswapped telephone
numbers andaddresses.
Several dayslaterTerry
answered thephone at his
homein Leeds. Jackson
wasonthelinecalling
fromhisLondon hotel.
I-Ii, it's Michael...is
'1errythere'l'
Again the conversation
was easy andcasual as the
superstar chatted about
thetour. Jackson returned
totheUS, butmore calls
followedoverthe next
threemonths. Sometimes
heranginthemiddle of
the night,saysTerry.
Once myfather answered.
He boasts thathe's spoken
toMichael Jackson.
Butthencamethecall
in latespring 1979 that
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therelationship.
And very soon
afterwards thecallsbegan
topeter out. They came to
an abruptendwhen
Terry's parents phone was
cut off because he had
runupa340 billcalling
theUS.Hismother said:
You've been phoning that
Michael Jackson, haven't
you?
Charges
Terrytried calling
Jacksonseveraltimes,
reversing thecharges from
a phone box. When hegot
through it became clear
hissuperstar friend didrrt
wanttoknow.
The final rejection came
fouryearslaterwhen
Terrytriedto rekindle
theirfriendship when
Jackson cameto London
again. Terrytracked him
downand waseven
photographed alongside his
idol, but now the
management were on
handtoissue thepolite
brushoff.
I felt used because held
wantedmy friendship
whenI wasjusta boy.
Now I was e youngvman
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want to know, saysTerry.
Looking backit was
'wron ofMichael. Thecall
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wasn't fromayoung teen-
ager, but a grown man.
NowTerryhassworn an
affidavit for theLos
Angeles Police Department
andisprepared totravel to
California to helptheir
frlnquiries.
Superintendent Michael
Hames, head of the
ObscenePublications
Squad, saidyesterday: We
will investigate this matter
alongside theLosAngeles
police.
,-seanun _ t ,
what was happening.
They claimfearofthreats by
Jacksonsassociates stopped
themfromtalking until now.
TheQuindoys areseeking
$500,000 330,000! inbackpay
fromthesuperstar. whocele-
brates his35thbirthday today.
Mr Quindoy, whoispreparing
a book about thesinger, said:
Michael issucha bigman.I
was trying toprotect lrlm,- butit
lingered inmymind that itwas
acivic dutytotell thetruth.
Tireinitial scandal erupted
whena dentist in a custody
battle alleged hisI3-yearold son
hadbeenserruaiiy'abused at
Jackson's home.
Jackson's staff claimed the
manwastryingto?extort
millions ofdollars.
A LesAngeles TV station
claimed last nightthat,while
denying allallegations, Jackson's
staffhadofferedthe father
230,000 tokeep quiet buthe
hadrefused
Hoping
MeanwhileDetectiveBill
Dworin, of theLosAngeles
police childexploitation unit,
saidhewashoping tospeak to
Jackson's cidersisterLa'I.oya,
whohasvoiced concemabout
Michael's boyguests.
Weareaware shemight be
abletoidentify other children
who have spent time iniilicha/al
Jackson's company, hesaid.
Visitors totheranchincluded
HomeAlone . star Macaulay
Ouikin, I2,andAustralian Wade
Robson, 10,-who both- insist they
were not sexually assaulted.
Several formeremployees
rallied tothe stars deierrce. One
saidQuindoy andLa/Ibya had
misinterpreted slrnple kindness.
AndJamee RuthNewkirk, a
formerexecutive at Jackson's
ranch, said: I never hadevi-
dence ofanything mischievous
if someone spent the night,
they hadtheir ownbedroom. '
[Pepsi-Cola lastnight denied
LesAngeles newspaper reports
thattheywereinvestigating
Jackson's life witha viewto
dropping himafter a9million,
ten-year association.
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The soft drinks giant
whose ads are fronted
be the star, has told
Kroll Associates to "eit-
amlne Jackson's charac-
tar", U.S. newspapers sa;'.
Krotl is largely staffed
by former C Aofficers.
One writer said: "if you
want someone to dig up
the dirt, they are the
people." Pepsi deniet.
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saying: Michael ls e,
heater" not ateeter" anti
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oartiily ltireits.
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iseahyre, it, oi tteoiien- j
train. ttenl, said: Habit
innocent. -I'm in love
Ghris Rieh,.tt, from Bar-
net, North London, said:
ii he asked lno to go to
his ranch Neverlanit I'd
be realty happy."
Student Ann Stephen-
son, tit, oi ltedlerd, said:
The Press is saying the
stories have mined his
career, but this dem-
onstration shows we still
support him."
Sonya Henson, ti, el
Brunet, saldi He'll never
be able to go around his
lairgroune tides with
illtit hanging oti him
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tried to steer him off
the subject and he
asked, Do you believe
l'm doing it now?
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felt panicky. was
shocked.
The wliote conversa-
tion tasted about lb
minutes and he talked
about this intimate sett-
ual act for ve minutes
or so.
"I could have hung
up, but he was a super-
star and lwas attered
and-I didnt_want him
to stop ringing me."
Tire pairs- friendship
started inFebruary lltill
alien Terry tracked
Jaclio to his room at
the Dragonara ttotel,
where he was stat ' ' Tilt;
before a performance.
Over the iieitl three
months they spoke sev-
eral times on the phone
-often in the middle
of the night."
Then came the con-
versation that, shattered
the retationsliip.
in 1983 Terry tried to
renew the friendship
when Jacko was iii
London. They were pic-
tured together bul the
star's entourage brushed
him away from any fur-
ther contact.
'terry said: "1 felt
used because he had
wanted my friendship
when twas just aboy.
"Now lwas oyoung
men he didn't seem to
want to lsnoio."
The storm surround-
ing Jacko blew up last
week after it was al-
leged he abused Jordy
Snliwartz, 13, son of a
ricli California dentist.
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father repeatedly de-_
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fund a film project Hts
demands were refused.
~"He sold he would oc-
ciise Michael of being o
child molester if we
foiled to pay up."
Jacko, pictured above
erforming in Singapore
ibst night, rematnc si-
lent throughout the
meeting, Pet icano said.
Chandler, 42--whose
soii claims the star per-
.iormcd oral sex on
liim-stormcd out
after an hour.
Later that day, Pettic-
ano ctaitns Chandler's
lawyers, offered Jacko
"a deal" in which the
father would receive
more than 3mittion a
year over four years.
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This was also "turned
down ital," he said.
"We believe the child-
abuse charges stemmed
from these meetings,"
he added. Mr Jackson
adamantly denies all the
charges against him."
liul last night the
source close to r Chan-
dler soid he was furi-
ousat Pellicono's
claims.
"ll is true he tried to
reach an out-of-court
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But it. was to spare
his son the he-rrors of a
massive t:ourl case.
Jackson's -side ohcred
Dr Chandler 220,000 to
hop the charges. But by
then Di Chandler had
reported the. matter to
aiiltitiiities.
He is very upset by
Jackson's atlemrpls to dis-
credit trim an tits son.
He absolutely believes
Jordy is telling the truth
tic acted in the boy's
best interests"
The dentist's lawyer
Barry Rotliman said:
There was no black-
mail attempt. We stand
by our charges."
Police yesterday re-
vealed they lied begun o
probe into the oleged
lacltmail attempt
A spokesmen for bus
Ange es police said:
"Both sides are making
charges against .eac
other and we will took
at all sides.
Our inquiries regard-
ing the child sex. ause
claims against Mr Jack-
son ore still very active.
"We are talking to
dozens of children who
have known him."
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tilt: It's the
piireolttime
CLIFF Richard has
backed tacko -and
says the child-abuse
claims are part of the
price of fame.
Cliff, 52, told aChris-
tian festivat in Corby,
Northanls: He's proba-
bty the best singer alive
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