Nation of Islam providing security and strategizing for Michael Jackson?!

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Crazy, man, crazy.

December 30, 2003
Dispute in Michael Jackson Camp Over Role of the Nation of Islam
By SHARON WAXMAN

OS ANGELES, Dec. 29 — Officials from the Nation of Islam, a separatist African-American Muslim group, have moved in with Michael Jackson and are asserting control over the singer's business affairs, friends, employees and business associates of Mr. Jackson said.

Initially invited to the Neverland Ranch several weeks ago to provide security for Mr. Jackson, members of the Nation of Islam are now restricting access to him and have begun making decisions for him related to the news media, his business affairs and even his legal strategy, some of Mr. Jackson's friends and associates said. Mr. Jackson faces charges of child molesting in Santa Barbara and recently moved into a rented house in Los Angeles, where Nation of Islam officials have accompanied him.

Efforts to reach Mr. Jackson through his spokesman were not sucessful, but his lawyer, Mark Geragos, and The Final Call, the Nation of Islam's newspaper, denied the claim.

Leonard Muhammad, chief of staff and son-in-law of the Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, now works out of the Los Angeles office of Mr. Geragos, Mr. Jackson's lawyer, the Jackson associates said. Mr. Muhammad stood behind Mr. Geragos during a recent televised news conference and, according to two of Mr. Jackson's employees who spoke on condition of anonymity, he participates in phone calls involving media and legal strategy.

Mr. Jackson's official spokesman, Stuart Backerman, resigned on Monday to protest the Nation of Islam's presence, said a colleague of Mr. Backerman, who could not be reached for comment on Monday.

The employees said they spoke out because they are concerned about Mr. Jackson's welfare and because his multicultural message was at odds with the group's philosophy of black separatism. The Nation of Islam is a small group that advocates black self-empowerment and a separate African-American state, and some of its leaders have espoused anti-Semitic, anti-gay and racist rhetoric. Mr. Jackson is not Muslim nor a member of the Nation of Islam.

"The Nation of Islam and Louis Farrakhan's son-in-law have taken over completely and are in full and total charge," said one senior Jackson employee, speaking on condition of anonymity. "They have gone in and taken over control of the finances in terms of who's getting paid, how much," the employee added. "They're approving all funds and have decided they have control of the business manager and accountant, without signing authority or power of attorney. They are working out of Geragos's office; in essence they're telling him what to do."

A business associate of Mr. Jackson who was accustomed to speaking to the singer daily said there were about a half-dozen Nation of Islam members around the singer constantly, whether at Neverland or in Los Angeles. "These people are basically brainwashing him," said the associate, who is also a friend of Mr. Jackson's. "They tried to do the same thing to Whitney Houston. They offer a false sense that they can control everything. Everyone is scared of them. They pretty much keep Michael semi-captive."

Another Jackson employee said: "They're negotiating business deals with him. They're negotiating media deals, who can talk, how much. You've got a lawyer who's scared to throw them out. Michael doesn't know what to do with them."

The employees said Mr. Geragos and Mr. Muhammad together negotiated an interview of Mr. Jackson by the CBS program "60 Minutes," which was shown on Sunday, in exchange for an agreement by the network to broadcast a still-incomplete Michael Jackson special, for which Mr. Jackson would be paid $5 million.

The interview was negotiated last week by Les Moonves, chief executive of CBS, over the objections of Jackson advisers who said they thought it was a bad idea to put Mr. Jackson on television while he faced felony charges.

In response to inquiries on Monday a statement issued by The Final Call said that the Nation of Islam "has no official business or professional relationship with Mr. Michael Jackson." The statement added, "The Nation of Islam joins thousands of other people in wishing him well."

In a telephone interview on Monday Mr. Geragos denied that the Nation of Islam was running Mr. Jackson's affairs. "The idea that there is some takeover by the Nation of Islam — someone is spinning you," he said. "Nobody has told me what to do and what not to do. Leonard, I believe, is someone Michael consults with, just like in excess of 25 people."

Mr. Geragos said that members of Mr. Jackson's security detail were Muslim but that that did not mean they belonged to the Nation of Islam. Mr. Geragos said that he felt these accusations of Nation of Islam control have originated with the Santa Barbara district attorney's office, which is "playing the race card," he said.

But a half-dozen people from Mr. Jackson's inner circle, some speaking on condition of anonymity, said they had not been able to talk to the star in weeks and laughed at the notion that the district attorney was the source of their own comments.

Mr. Jackson's main business partners, Dieter Wiesner and Ronald Konitzer, said that they had been unable to get to Mr. Jackson for the last two weeks. "These are difficult times," Mr. Konitzer said in a phone interview. "My concern is the business side. I would like to get back to business." Asked if he were being pushed out by the Nation of Islam, Mr. Konitzer said: "I don't want to comment on that one." Others who are said not to be able to contact Mr. Jackson include Mr. Backerman and Mark Schaffel, one of Mr. Jackson's business associates, who could not be reached for comment.

Despite the concern of Jackson employees about the CBS interview, Mr. Geragos said Mr. Jackson himself decided to give the interview, and that it was not unusual for high-profile figures awaiting trial to speak to the media. "Michael wanted to make a statement, his fans wanted him to," Mr. Geragos said. "People are extremely interested." Mr. Muhammad was present briefly during the interview, Mr. Geragos said.

In the interview Mr. Jackson again confirmed that he enjoyed sleeping with children, though not in a sexual way. "Of course — why not?" he said when asked about it. "If you're going to be a pedophile, if you're going to be Jack the Ripper, if you're going to be a murderer, it's not a good idea. That I am not." He also accused the police of brutality in handcuffing him and humiliated him by locking him in a bathroom smeared with feces during his arrest.

Eyewitnesses said that Mr. Jackson was guarded by Nation of Islam security at a party at Neverland on the Saturday before Christmas. He was not permitted to leave his main house because of alleged security risks that day, nor in the two days after the party, they said.

"Security told him the premises was not secure, they'd rather have him back in the house," said a friend of Mr. Jackson who was a guest at the party, speaking on condition of anonymity. "I felt like Michael was a prisoner in his own house. The bottom line is: what kind of security do you need in your own home?"

Meanwhile Mr. Jackson has rented a house in downtown Los Angeles, where he is also accompanied by Nation of Islam security. He told "60 Minutes" he considered Neverland tainted because of the police search.

The motives of Mr. Muhammad and the Nation of Islam are not clear. The group, which believes in black pride and racial separation, has not supported Mr. Jackson in the past; Mr. Jackson has undergone extensive cosmetic surgery and his children appear to be Caucasian.

But some would consider gaining Mr. Jackson as a follower or proponent of the tiny group, which numbers about 20,000, to be a huge coup. Mr. Jackson's now-shunned advisors say they fear the Nation of Islam intends to use Mr. Jackson's celebrity to increase its visibility and make money off the star and that Mr. Jackson is too naïve to suspect otherwise.

Mr. Jackson was introduced to the Nation of Islam through his nanny, Grace Rwarmba, who is a member of the group, and through Mr. Jackson's brother Jermaine, several people close to Mr. Jackson said. The pop star met Mr. Farrakhan in Las Vegas last month, and the Nation of Islam leader "talked like a father to him," said someone present at the meeting. "They prayed together." Around Thanksgiving Mr. Muhammad moved up to Neverland and is said to have begun asserting control.

Mr. Farrakhan has called Judaism a "gutter religion" and as recently as November gave a speech in which he called Jews the "masters of Hollywood" who feed "the minds of the American people and the people of the world filth and indecency."


Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 15:51 (twenty-one years ago)

If that's true it's the most insane thing ever.

Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 15:54 (twenty-one years ago)

Agreed.

C-Man (C-Man), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 15:56 (twenty-one years ago)

i can't help but smile at the idea of nick's post being removed so it looks like c-man is agreeing with Farrakhan. HILARIOUS.

sigh...

stevem (blueski), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 16:02 (twenty-one years ago)

Yet it seems completely right that Mr. Jackson should have a nanny.

Salmon Pink (Salmon Pink), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 16:04 (twenty-one years ago)

Although it should hardly be news to anyone when Jackson exercises poor judgment, perhaps shacking up with a blatantly anti-semitic group isn't the best idea when the CEO of your record label (Howard Stringer) is Jewish.

Nom De Plume (Nom De Plume), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 16:07 (twenty-one years ago)

It annoys me that the critical comments about NOI that appear in the press usually neglect to mention its myth about the white race having been created by an evil scientist, but typically specifically mentions anti-semitic remarks from NOI leader.

Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 16:12 (twenty-one years ago)

"sue me, jew me" indeed

Eisbär (llamasfur), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 16:13 (twenty-one years ago)

I tell you what shocks me here;
'...Mr Jackson as a follower or proponent of the tiny group, which numbers about 20,000....'

pete s, Tuesday, 30 December 2003 16:19 (twenty-one years ago)

"The motives of Mr. Muhammad and the Nation of Islam are not clear. The group, which believes in black pride and racial separation, has not supported Mr. Jackson in the past; Mr. Jackson has undergone extensive cosmetic surgery and his children appear to be Caucasian."

Is this a late entry for some sort of "Understatement Of The Year" award?

In case anyone doesn't know, one of the central tenets of Mr. Farrakhan's faith is the belief that white peoples are a race of 'blue-eyed devils' who were created in a laboratory from the germs of black people by an evil scientist, Dr Yacub and consequently they have no soul.

He also claims to have had meetings with aliens who will shortly be visiting this planet in a huge wheel-shaped spaceship and has arranged that they will help all the black people of earth escape to safety before they destroy the rest of the planet's population with a rain of burning coals.

Now, did I hear someone involved in this story described as "Wacko"?

Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 16:23 (twenty-one years ago)

I think becoming a member of the Nations of Gods & Earths would give Jackson more autonomy than joining NOI.

Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 16:25 (twenty-one years ago)

but the SW1s look so cool in the 'Fight Tha Power' video :(

stevem (blueski), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 16:31 (twenty-one years ago)

The other members don't look so cool in their bowties hawking newspapers by the freeway onramp.

Nom De Plume (Nom De Plume), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 16:37 (twenty-one years ago)

There was a great interview with Farrakhan on NIghtline, back in ... '96? Anyway, Ted Kopel asked him about the flying saucers, and Farrakhan talked about UFOs and great flying discs hovering over cities. He then cited the trailer for the then-imminent disaster-movie disaster "Independence Day" as validation of his crazy UFO-logy. Ted's utterly straight-faced response?

"But that, sir, is a movie."

Josh in Chicago (Josh in Chicago), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 17:04 (twenty-one years ago)

the NOI will protect jacko's ass from being raped in jail. that's probably all there is to this.

Eisbär (llamasfur), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 17:21 (twenty-one years ago)

I figured it out:

Michael Jackson is one of the aliens Farrakhan was talking about. He crash-landed on Neverland Ranch around 1985 and possesed the real Michael Jackson (kinda like in that movie Starman), who of course hasn't been the same since. Farrakhan probably just recently realized this and mobilized his NOI cohorts to protect "Michael" from being snatched by the government's top secret UFO squad. It allmakes sense...

latebloomer (latebloomer), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 19:01 (twenty-one years ago)

Isn't (wasn't?) Michael Jackson a... jehovah's witness?

Damn it, the guy has been told what to think a lot of his life. Well, maybe the sleeping with kids thing was his idea....

mike h. (mike h.), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 19:14 (twenty-one years ago)

he does think that tommy motolla = evil whitey.

Eisbär (llamasfur), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 19:15 (twenty-one years ago)

Jackson's flirtation with the NOI may or may not tie in with his recent talk of his poor record sales being due to a "conspiracy."

Hate to get all pop-psyche on everyone, but it's very tempting to see Farrakhan as a filling in a father-figure in Jackson's life, which is very troubling considering Jackson's own father was an abusive son of a bitch. It's like he's thinking, "well, if it took someone who used to beat me senseless to make me a star, maybe it takes another jerk to keep me a star."

Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 19:19 (twenty-one years ago)

Or take him to another star system...

latebloomer (latebloomer), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 19:40 (twenty-one years ago)

Outstanding pun.

Rockist Scientist (rockistscientist), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 19:44 (twenty-one years ago)

I know, I'm so proud.

latebloomer (latebloomer), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 19:56 (twenty-one years ago)

Nation of Islam Denies Business Ties
to Michael Jackson

Tue Dec 30,12:03 PM ET

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CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Nation of Islam, the African-American Muslim movement led by
Louis Farrakhan, has denied having an official relationship with Michael Jackson (news) amid
reports the group is controlling the pop singer's business.

"The Nation of Islam, in response to several inquiries, has said
today that it has no official business or professional
relationship with Mr. Michael Jackson," according to a
statement posted on the group's Web site on Monday. "The
Nation of Islam joins thousands of other people in wishing him
well."

A spokesman could not be reached on Tuesday to elaborate on
the statement.

On Monday, chief Jackson spokesman Stuart Backerman
resigned, citing differences with other members of Jackson's
team over the handling of child molestation charges.

The New York Times on Tuesday cited an unidentified
colleague saying Backerman resigned to protest the Nation of
Islam's influence.

The newspaper, citing Jackson's friends, employees and business associates, reported that members
of the Nation of Islam were invited to Jackson's Neverland Ranch several weeks ago to provide
security. The report said the Nation of Islam, including chief of staff and Farrakhan son-in-law
Leonard Muhammad, are restricting access to Jackson and making decisions for him about
business, media and legal strategy.

Jackson's lawyer, Mark Geragos, denied in an interview with the newspaper that the group was
running Jackson's affairs.

"The idea that there is some takeover by the Nation of Islam -- someone is spinning you," he said.
"Nobody has told me what to do and what not to do. Leonard, I believe, is someone Michael
consults with, just like in excess of 25 people."

The Indiana-born Jackson claimed to be a practicing Jehovah's Witness in a 2001 interview with
TV Guide.

Farrakhan has been criticized for his anti-Semitic and anti-white rhetoric in espousing
empowerment for black Americans.

Huckleberry Mann (Horace Mann), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 20:09 (twenty-one years ago)

I hope they'll still put out an album together.

may pang (maypang), Tuesday, 30 December 2003 20:16 (twenty-one years ago)

Farra...Farra...

stevem (blueski), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 12:04 (twenty-one years ago)

"Add Entertainment - Reuters to My Yahoo!"

For a second there I thought this was a sub-headline.

weather!ngda1eson, Wednesday, 31 December 2003 13:36 (twenty-one years ago)

he does think that tommy motolla = evil whitey

Don't 90% of all right-thinking people think that anyway?

Ben Dot (1977), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 14:45 (twenty-one years ago)

two months pass...
none of you even have a clue ask Jimmy Carter about his experience in Plains Ga. His home town about what he and about 21 other observers saw coming from out of the western skies you all who think you know will find out once the viel of ingnorance is uncovered.
Take your time before openning your mouth on Farrakhan or any black leader as you should know that ALL WHITE PEOPLE are inherently evil by nature.. you just can't help yourselves. Just look at the history of blood spilled by whites all over the world and the denial today of it and it is clear proof that you are all devils and will by scripture answer to the wrath of God Jehova or who ever you claim as God. I for one am very happy to know that your lies and the conduit of the lies will not be here too much longer..praise God for The truth that the Honorable Elijah Muhammad brought and left for perfection in The Honorable Louis Farrakhan.

Muntaquim Mu'mit, Thursday, 18 March 2004 19:57 (twenty-one years ago)

Wait, aren't the JEWS gods chosen people?????????

!!! (ex machina), Thursday, 18 March 2004 20:07 (twenty-one years ago)

best thread revival ever.

Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 18 March 2004 20:09 (twenty-one years ago)

Muntaquim Mu'mit, you're supposed to post on one of the introductions threads first.

Rockist Scientist, Thursday, 18 March 2004 20:15 (twenty-one years ago)

http://www.flholocaustmuseum.org/history_wing/assets/room1/elders_of_zion_protocols.jpg

LITTLE LAMB [Jon Williams] (ex machina), Thursday, 18 March 2004 20:16 (twenty-one years ago)

I find his inexplicable reference to Jimmy Carter's infamous UFO experience to be the most intriguing... I mean, we all know how tight that peace-lovin, peanut-farming, Christian hippie is with the Nation.

Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 18 March 2004 20:23 (twenty-one years ago)

http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/2002/03_21/news_coverstory_1.html

LITTLE LAMB [Jon Williams] (ex machina), Thursday, 18 March 2004 20:36 (twenty-one years ago)

http://www.revelation2seven.org/WebPages/SideLinks/JimmyCarter.htm

LITTLE LAMB [Jon Williams] (ex machina), Thursday, 18 March 2004 20:38 (twenty-one years ago)

http://www.crud.net/notscape/heavensgate.gif

gygax! (gygax!), Thursday, 18 March 2004 20:38 (twenty-one years ago)

wow - that is SOOOOOO Sun Ra. But then, Ra purportedly knew Fard from his days in Chicago... I'll take the Arkestra over the Nation, thanks. Better costumes.

Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 18 March 2004 20:40 (twenty-one years ago)

Muntaquim Mu'mit

is this ethan trife's new alias?

Eisbär (llamasfur), Friday, 19 March 2004 05:25 (twenty-one years ago)

JEW-elry, people. JEW-elry!

Eisbär (llamasfur), Friday, 19 March 2004 05:26 (twenty-one years ago)

besides, i STILL think that one of the REAL reasons why jacko has gotten so nice w/ farrakhan & co. is b/c he doesn't want to get raped in jail.

Eisbär (llamasfur), Friday, 19 March 2004 05:32 (twenty-one years ago)


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