Sony and Sneddon Connection
August 12, 2010 – Sony and Sneddon Connection
We left off yesterday with the paragraph in history between April of 2002 and Martin Bashir’s libelous documentary on Michael Jackson, and the discovery of self-dealing by those who were supposed to represent Michael as part of the trial investigations.
“In April of 2002, Martin Bashir had been inserted into Michael’s life. He filmed and edited an unapproved documentary that was aired in February of 2003, the same month Michael Jackson fired John Branca for conflict of interest and self-dealing. In March of 2003, Tom Sneddon launched an investigation, the second in 10 years, against Michael Jackson. In November of 2003 Michael was arrested. In January 2005 his trial began. During the trial, Interfer, hired by lawyer LeGrande, uncovered improprieties between Branca and Sony’s Tommy Mottola.” Original post
None of this could have been possible had it not been for the cooperation of certain California authorities.
Enter Tom Sneddon.
http://michaelsguardian.blogspot.com/2010_08_01_archive.html
Friday, August 13, 2010
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