Archive for July 13th, 2009

Michael Jackson ‘had string of gay lovers’

Michael Jackson had a string of gay lovers who he seduced by saying: “The King of Pop is going to lick your lollipop,” according to a new book entitled Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson.

Biographer Ian Halperin, who insists everyone around the superstar knew that he was gay, claims to have spoken to two of the superstar’s male lovers – a Hollywood waiter and an aspiring actor.

One man claims that Jackson would arrange seedy liaisons with him in a cheap motel – arriving there dressed as a woman.

And one of the alleged lovers told the writer: “The very first time he had sex with me, he said, ‘The King of Pop’s going to lick your lollipop.’ I still laugh thinking about that.”

Halperin said: “Virtually everybody I’ve interviewed about Jackson has told me he’s gay. Even those who are his most ardent defenders, people who maintain that he is innocent of the molestation charges, insist that he is homosexually inclined.”

One of Jackson’s alleged lovers said: “He was very shy. But when he started to have sex, he was insatiable.”


Michael Jackson’s ex-bodyguard said star left doctors’ offices “out of it”


Michael Jackson’s former bodyguard had previously told police that the King of Pop would visit numerous doctors – and be “out of it” when he left.

Chris Carter was interviewed by detectives from the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department during Jackson’s 2004 child molestation investigation.

Carter said he would drive Jackson to doctors’ offices in New York, Florida and California.

According to Sheriff’s documents: “Carter described Jackson as being sharp and ‘in tune’ prior to the doctor visits and afterwards, he would be out of it and sedated.”

Carter said he was once in a hotel room when Jackson was so intoxicated, he fell on his face.

And he claimed to have confronted Jackson for an hour – but the star denied having a problem.

Carter also says he quit being the King of Pop’s bodyguard because, according to the notes, “Carter said he told Jackson he was not comfortable in getting prescriptions for him.”

The Sheriff’s documents say “[Carter] named Dr. [Arnold] Klein, Dr. [Allan] Metzger, Dr. Barney from Solvang, Dr. Saunders and Dr. Farshchian.”

The notes also say “Dr. Farshchian told him that Jackson was addicted to Demerol, but said he was giving Jackson a placebo to wean him off.”