Jackson Accuser To Face Trial
May 21st, 2006The woman whose son claimed Michael Jackson molested him at Neverland ranch has been ordered to stand trial on charges of welfare fraud.
The 37-year-old woman waived her right to a preliminary hearing during an appearance in Superior Court in Los Angeles today.
She is charged with one count of welfare fraud and four counts of perjury by falsely applying for welfare. She is accused of stealing $8000 ($A10,488) in government aid.
The woman, released without bail, did not speak to reporters as she left and a call to her lawyer seeking comment was not immediately returned. The Associated Press has withheld her name to protect the identity of her son because he has claimed to be a molestation victim.
Jackson was acquitted of the child molestation charges last year. Many jurors said a lack of credibility on the part of the woman and her children on the witness stand were major factors in their verdicts.
During the trial in Santa Maria, she invoked constitutional protection against self-incrimination on the welfare fraud issue and did not testify about it.
Fans of the superstar want to throw the book at her if she is convicted in the welfare case, the prosecutor said.
“I’ve had a lot of pressure from Michael Jackson fans to send her to jail,” James Baker said outside court, adding that he has received at least 15 phone calls and faxes.
He said he has explained that prison usually is not the sentence in first-time welfare fraud cases involving small amounts of money.
Source: Associated Press
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