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I can not comment on the book until I read it. But YES, he did wear a bullet proof vest. I have a photo of us together with him wearing it. RT @PepzMachine: @wingheart Have you read LaToya book and do you agree with it? Did MJ really wear bullet proof vests??
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Ontario man who threatened to kill Michael Jackson gets conditional sentence
Date: November 22, 2004 Publication: AP Worldstream
AP Worldstream
11-22-2004
Dateline: KITCHENER, Ontario
A southwestern Ontario man charged with e-mailing a death threat to Michael Jackson pleaded guilty Monday to uttering death threats.
Adrian Poffley, 26, was given a conditional discharge and put on probation for one year.
Poffley, who can’t use e-mail during his probation, will not have a criminal record if he obeys the terms.
The court heard that on Aug. 16, Poffley had been off his medication for depression and anxiety for about a week when he watched Jackson on television enter a courthouse in Santa Maria, California, to face charges of child molestation.
Poffley sent an e-mail to the web site of the Santa Maria Courthouse, government prosecutor Anita Gustin told Justice Margaret Woolcott.
“Jackson will not make it to his car,” the message stated. “This is a promise. By the way, bulletproof vests are weakest under the arm.”
After Jackson’s court appearance, Poffley sent a second e-mail: “The cop in the green suit and blue shirt was in the way. Maybe next time.”
Poffley’s threats caused enough concern for the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office to launch an investigation.
The e-mail was traced to Bell Canada’s Sympatico Internet service, which released subscriber information to police.
He’s back on his pills now, and “he’s realized even Michael Jackson is entitled to a presumption of innocence,” Poffley’s lawyer, Sean Safa, told the judge.
Both the prosecutor and defense recommended the conditional discharge.
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Jul 12 2005, 01:30 AM
Jermaine: Well, he's been beat up, and drug across the world, and slandered. Other than that, he's recovering. But he's a strong person...very very strong person. I'm still trying to figure out how did they get through a lot of this, really. He was wearing a bullet proof vest all the time.
BET: I didn't know that Jermaine. He was wearing a bullet proof vest? People were threatening to kill him even while he was going through the trial?
Jermaine: They were threatening him each time he walked in and out of his car. It was just so much.....
BET: Who was threatening to kill him?
Jermaine: Just crazies out there.
I can not comment on the book until I read it. But YES, he did wear a bullet proof vest. I have a photo of us together with him wearing it. RT @PepzMachine: @wingheart Have you read LaToya book and do you agree with it? Did MJ really wear bullet proof vests??
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Ontario man who threatened to kill Michael Jackson gets conditional sentence
Date: November 22, 2004 Publication: AP Worldstream
AP Worldstream
11-22-2004
Dateline: KITCHENER, Ontario
A southwestern Ontario man charged with e-mailing a death threat to Michael Jackson pleaded guilty Monday to uttering death threats.
Adrian Poffley, 26, was given a conditional discharge and put on probation for one year.
Poffley, who can’t use e-mail during his probation, will not have a criminal record if he obeys the terms.
The court heard that on Aug. 16, Poffley had been off his medication for depression and anxiety for about a week when he watched Jackson on television enter a courthouse in Santa Maria, California, to face charges of child molestation.
Poffley sent an e-mail to the web site of the Santa Maria Courthouse, government prosecutor Anita Gustin told Justice Margaret Woolcott.
“Jackson will not make it to his car,” the message stated. “This is a promise. By the way, bulletproof vests are weakest under the arm.”
After Jackson’s court appearance, Poffley sent a second e-mail: “The cop in the green suit and blue shirt was in the way. Maybe next time.”
Poffley’s threats caused enough concern for the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office to launch an investigation.
The e-mail was traced to Bell Canada’s Sympatico Internet service, which released subscriber information to police.
He’s back on his pills now, and “he’s realized even Michael Jackson is entitled to a presumption of innocence,” Poffley’s lawyer, Sean Safa, told the judge.
Both the prosecutor and defense recommended the conditional discharge.
Copyright 2004, AP News All Rights Reserved
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed
Jul 12 2005, 01:30 AM
Jermaine: Well, he's been beat up, and drug across the world, and slandered. Other than that, he's recovering. But he's a strong person...very very strong person. I'm still trying to figure out how did they get through a lot of this, really. He was wearing a bullet proof vest all the time.
BET: I didn't know that Jermaine. He was wearing a bullet proof vest? People were threatening to kill him even while he was going through the trial?
Jermaine: They were threatening him each time he walked in and out of his car. It was just so much.....
BET: Who was threatening to kill him?
Jermaine: Just crazies out there.
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