Should Michael Jackson, R. Kelly abuse claims be heard on TV, or in a court?

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Should Michael Jackson, R. Kelly abuse claims be heard on TV, or in a court? l karlkwin

Equally, though, both point to one of the most pressing questions of our time: is it right to contest the validity of such claims in the court of public opinion or should they be the sole preserve of the legal system?

In 1993, Safechuck, then aged about 16, and Robson, then 11 or 12, gave statements to police to that effect when Jackson faced a civil suit brought by the father of another child, Jordan Chandler . R. Kelly, right, last month entered a not guilty plea to 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse.Does that mean these men did nothing wrong? Or that their alleged victims were let down by the system – and that the media and social media are their best hope of attaining some justice?

"Once a witness has lied on oath, and then admits to having done so, there would have to be a big question mark over their credibility," says Mandy. "Especially when they are suing for vast amounts of money." "In research, offenders have admitted using techniques that prepare a child for some exploitative or abusive interaction," says Robyn Holder, a research fellow at Griffith University’s Criminology Institute. "Some of these techniques, like gift giving or saying they are 'special', can groom a child to trust the person using abuse.

As for covering for their abuser, Holder adds, "getting the child to keep secrets or to feel complicit are big parts of [the dynamic]".

 

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karlkwin Court of public attention ....Twitter 👍🏻

karlkwin Court...

karlkwin It would seem like radio would be more fitting.

karlkwin Court first. It’ll appear in media after anyway

karlkwin It's not entertainment it should be in a court of law.

karlkwin If rkelly has committed crimes, then criminal court. MichaelJackson is dead, so the only legal proceedings would presumably be civil suit against his estate, for compensation, though the parents might be regarded as accomplices in any offence.

karlkwin Digging up Jackson for a trial might be a problem

karlkwin leave that sort of thing to the courts - media should not even discuss it until all legal processes have finished

karlkwin Allegations should not be made public until they are proven.

karlkwin Or in the Sydney Mirning Herald?

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