Trial Notes on eBay
April 14th, 2006By Roger Friedman
It had to happen. I’m surprised no one thought of it before. An alternate
juror in last year’s Michael Jackson child molestation trial has put his
notebooks on sale on eBay.
The starting bid is $550.
Alternate juror No. 2 was Jeffrey Welbaum, a white 36-year-old male UPS
truck driver who had three kids. According to his jury description, he often
delivered packages to Neverland.
I do believe this is the balding guy who squinted a lot during testimony he
didn’t believe, and was often physically active in his seat. I know he took
a lot of notes because I had a direct view of him every day of the trial.
This is how he describes his eBay item: “These are in good condition. I was
alternate # 2 in the Michael Jackson Trial. I sat in the jury box for the
duration of the trial. I have my original notes and badge and official
certificate that says juror # 207 in the Michael Joe Jackson Trial signed by
Judge Melville.”
Can you blame him for trying to make some money off the trial? Maybe. But I
don’t think so. None of the jurors’ efforts to sell their stories or write
books worked. It’s been a year since the jurors sat through what was
basically a pointless exercise. Will Welbaum find a buyer? Probably. If
Jackson were smart, he’d buy them outright.
Source: FOX News
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