New York Post
12:00 AM, February 13, 2005by CYNTHIA R.***.***EN
It 's strange, but true: ace reporter Diane Dimond, CourtTV 's primo pundit on anything Michael Jackson, owns a piece of the performer. Literally. Oddly ,it 's the black fedora hat the freaky American pop icon wore in his groundbreaking music video "Thriller." <<<<<A fedora in the Thriller video you freaky shitty writer?
Inside of the hat he has autographed; "I love you. Michael Jackson."
Certainly, Jackson never imagined this memento would wind up with Dimond. Certainly,not the gumshoe reporter who has doggedly shadowed his bizarre legal woes since she first broke the story of his alleged predilection for underage boys back in 1993.
Dimond,52,laughs as she recalls spying the hat and three companion prints of the dancing icon while covering a celebrity memorabilia auction in Hollywood a few years ago and forked over a then-whopping $1200 for it.
"I just had to buy it.I wanted to touch it and I put it on," she confesses while relaxing at her mom 's Alberqueque home.
"I did it not because I 'm obsessed with Michael Jackson, but because I wanted the reminder that that was the one story that I hadn't finished," Dimond says.. "I wonder what Jackson would think if he knew that I had it."
fanii au facut o pagina in care apar niaste mailuri trimise de ea unui fan..acolo se vede clar cum s-a intors de partea cealalata..pana la urma, ei ii pare rau ca a murit...axcum, daa mj nu mai e, ea de unde mai face bani??
http://www.justice4mj.com/diane-dimond/
vai, de capu ei""
obsedata rau
Exclusive! Dimond comes clean on Jackson past!
Perhaps sensing a James Frey-like scandal brewing, Diane Dimond, author of a recent book on Michael Jackson’s travails, is coming clean on the history of her involvement in the Jackson case.
Ostensibly, Diamond’s letter to the editor in the January 23rd issue of Broadcasting & Cable magazine is a complaint about an earlier B&C item that a) revealed that her book sold only 5,000 copies despite a massive advertising campaign; b) referred to her as “Jackson’s near stalker”; c) said her book’s title is “stomach-churning”; and d) spelled her name wrong.
But Dimond uses the letter to carefully document her involvement with the Jackson case. Because just as James Frey exaggerated and lied about his past, so has Diane Dimond used television and radio appearances over the past two and a half years to exaggerate the history of her crusade against Michael Jackson.
“My book is not selling as well as I’d like, and I have no argument with you reporting that,” Dimond writes in her letter to Broadcasting & Cable (available to subscribers on its website).
“But I am not a ‘near stalker,’ as your staff reported. I am a journalist who has followed the Michael Jackson case closely since first breaking the news in 1993 that Mr. Jackson was under investigation for pedophilia.
“After the mid ‘90s, I did absolutely no stories about Jackson. None. Zilch.”
Whether Dimond and Hard Copy “broke the news” on Jackson’s troubles can be disputed easily (see Tabloid Baby, now subject of a grassroots campaign to be made an Oprah’s Book Club selection). But she does now admit she was not involved with the story as early as 1989, when A Current Affair got its hands on Michael Jackson’s home videos (the tapes did not air at that time, and the story behind them was only revealed in Tabloid Baby). Nor has she, as she's stated in numerous interviews, been investigating the Jackson case for the past decade.
Dimond became embroiled in the Jackson case in 1993, after Jackson sued her and Hard Copy over a story the show purchased and she’d fronted. In 2003, the Santa Barbara D.A. (who assisted her in that lawsuit) tipped her to his raid of Jackson’s Neverland Ranch.
The scoop and a shared Jackson enmity with the prosecutor led to Dimond’s binge as an openly-biased, prosecutorial reporter in the Jackson molestation
case, a gambit that clearly staked her professional future on Jackson’s conviction—and ultimately led to her downfall when the star was acquitted.
She ended her letter to Broadcasting & Cable by complaining:
“Oh and by the way, a quick Google check would have revealed to your staff that they also spelled my last name wrong.”
Ironically, in a recent post to this blog, Dimond spelled Burt Kearns' name wrong!
(As visitors to this site know, Diane Dimond’s tabloid television career benefited greatly from the tutelage, expertise and writing skills of Tabloid Baby’s author. Yet, when Tabloid Baby was published, Diane, along with Tom Brokaw, helped lead a media blackout of the book. Despite the blacklisting, Tabloid Baby sold far more copies than did Dimond’s book.)
Posted by tabloidbaby at 1/30/2006 02:30:00 PM 1 comments
Diane Dimond, Ron Zonen (Prosecution), Louise Palanker ( a friend of the Arizos and a prosecution witness) and Stacy Brown
Louise Palanker posted the following on her blog:
This visit offered a Jackson trial reunion of sorts and Diane invited her friend Stacy to join us for lunch. We were witnesses, a reporter, an investigator, a prosecutor. One event. Many viewpoints.
asta era in 2007..deci ea statea cu adevaratul pedofil langa ea, ala statea langa copil si pe ea o interesa de mj
http://www.mississauga.com/mississauga/article/5511
:)) DE M DEMULT
12:00 AM, February 13, 2005by CYNTHIA R.***.***EN
It 's strange, but true: ace reporter Diane Dimond, CourtTV 's primo pundit on anything Michael Jackson, owns a piece of the performer. Literally. Oddly ,it 's the black fedora hat the freaky American pop icon wore in his groundbreaking music video "Thriller." <<<<<A fedora in the Thriller video you freaky shitty writer?
Inside of the hat he has autographed; "I love you. Michael Jackson."
Certainly, Jackson never imagined this memento would wind up with Dimond. Certainly,not the gumshoe reporter who has doggedly shadowed his bizarre legal woes since she first broke the story of his alleged predilection for underage boys back in 1993.
Dimond,52,laughs as she recalls spying the hat and three companion prints of the dancing icon while covering a celebrity memorabilia auction in Hollywood a few years ago and forked over a then-whopping $1200 for it.
"I just had to buy it.I wanted to touch it and I put it on," she confesses while relaxing at her mom 's Alberqueque home.
"I did it not because I 'm obsessed with Michael Jackson, but because I wanted the reminder that that was the one story that I hadn't finished," Dimond says.. "I wonder what Jackson would think if he knew that I had it."
fanii au facut o pagina in care apar niaste mailuri trimise de ea unui fan..acolo se vede clar cum s-a intors de partea cealalata..pana la urma, ei ii pare rau ca a murit...axcum, daa mj nu mai e, ea de unde mai face bani??
http://www.justice4mj.com/diane-dimond/
vai, de capu ei""
obsedata rau
Exclusive! Dimond comes clean on Jackson past!
Perhaps sensing a James Frey-like scandal brewing, Diane Dimond, author of a recent book on Michael Jackson’s travails, is coming clean on the history of her involvement in the Jackson case.
Ostensibly, Diamond’s letter to the editor in the January 23rd issue of Broadcasting & Cable magazine is a complaint about an earlier B&C item that a) revealed that her book sold only 5,000 copies despite a massive advertising campaign; b) referred to her as “Jackson’s near stalker”; c) said her book’s title is “stomach-churning”; and d) spelled her name wrong.
But Dimond uses the letter to carefully document her involvement with the Jackson case. Because just as James Frey exaggerated and lied about his past, so has Diane Dimond used television and radio appearances over the past two and a half years to exaggerate the history of her crusade against Michael Jackson.
“My book is not selling as well as I’d like, and I have no argument with you reporting that,” Dimond writes in her letter to Broadcasting & Cable (available to subscribers on its website).
“But I am not a ‘near stalker,’ as your staff reported. I am a journalist who has followed the Michael Jackson case closely since first breaking the news in 1993 that Mr. Jackson was under investigation for pedophilia.
“After the mid ‘90s, I did absolutely no stories about Jackson. None. Zilch.”
Whether Dimond and Hard Copy “broke the news” on Jackson’s troubles can be disputed easily (see Tabloid Baby, now subject of a grassroots campaign to be made an Oprah’s Book Club selection). But she does now admit she was not involved with the story as early as 1989, when A Current Affair got its hands on Michael Jackson’s home videos (the tapes did not air at that time, and the story behind them was only revealed in Tabloid Baby). Nor has she, as she's stated in numerous interviews, been investigating the Jackson case for the past decade.
Dimond became embroiled in the Jackson case in 1993, after Jackson sued her and Hard Copy over a story the show purchased and she’d fronted. In 2003, the Santa Barbara D.A. (who assisted her in that lawsuit) tipped her to his raid of Jackson’s Neverland Ranch.
The scoop and a shared Jackson enmity with the prosecutor led to Dimond’s binge as an openly-biased, prosecutorial reporter in the Jackson molestation
case, a gambit that clearly staked her professional future on Jackson’s conviction—and ultimately led to her downfall when the star was acquitted.
She ended her letter to Broadcasting & Cable by complaining:
“Oh and by the way, a quick Google check would have revealed to your staff that they also spelled my last name wrong.”
Ironically, in a recent post to this blog, Dimond spelled Burt Kearns' name wrong!
(As visitors to this site know, Diane Dimond’s tabloid television career benefited greatly from the tutelage, expertise and writing skills of Tabloid Baby’s author. Yet, when Tabloid Baby was published, Diane, along with Tom Brokaw, helped lead a media blackout of the book. Despite the blacklisting, Tabloid Baby sold far more copies than did Dimond’s book.)
Posted by tabloidbaby at 1/30/2006 02:30:00 PM 1 comments
Diane Dimond, Ron Zonen (Prosecution), Louise Palanker ( a friend of the Arizos and a prosecution witness) and Stacy Brown
Louise Palanker posted the following on her blog:
This visit offered a Jackson trial reunion of sorts and Diane invited her friend Stacy to join us for lunch. We were witnesses, a reporter, an investigator, a prosecutor. One event. Many viewpoints.
asta era in 2007..deci ea statea cu adevaratul pedofil langa ea, ala statea langa copil si pe ea o interesa de mj
http://www.mississauga.com/mississauga/article/5511
:)) DE M DEMULT
Quote:
jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson @DiDimond enjoy your final days of guesswork Ms Dimond. When my book's out, your speculative myths & misinformation will finally end 13 hours ago |
AUUU,,, CAND A APARUT FATA ACEEA CARE A SPUS CA AA FOST LA NEVERLAND, A DISPARUT:))
Quote:
MJJen2000 Jennifer Hargrove @DiDimond and what facts are those? I was AT Neverland with Gavin and his family when MJ was supposivly "molesting" them. What are ur facts MJJen2000 Jennifer Hargrove @DiDimond so what facts do YOU know that I don't? I'm waiting for your answer. dallasjenfitz DJ-Fitz @MJJen2000 @DiDimond Jen doesshe know that u were there with Gavin & MJ at Neverland? No? Oh...my bad! lol Someone that was actually there! MJJen2000 Jennifer Hargrove @dallasjenfitz @DiDimond I was only on NATIONAL tv talking about it. Nov 17, 2003 The Early Show. Look it up. I was on there. F INTERESANT ARTICOLUL DOAMNE, CE NEBUNI http://vindicatemj.wordpress.com/2011/03/02/for-the-attention-of-fans-of-perettis-film-about-michael-its-main-source-of-information-victor-gutierrez-is-a-suspected-nambla-member/ HAHHAA CE TAREEEE Rick and Kathy Hilton are in the courthouse to support #MichaelJackson family #conradmurraytrial 28 Oct in reply to ↑ @DiDimond Diane Dimond @abc7MurrayTrial the Hiltons are there to support who? 28 Oct via web |
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daca aala a trimis scrisorile, un alt obsedat si cu adevarat periculos, inseamna ca poate el a sunat si la FBI...CA TOT DIN cANADA ERAU AIA....POATE A AVUT COMPLICE PE CINEVA...OMGG....
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