Michael Jackson’s attorney has assured the American public that Michael Jackson has no intention of inviting children into his bed ever again.
Michael Jackson’s attorney has assured the American public that Jackson no intention of inviting children into his bed ever again.
"Letting people into his (bed)room is what he talked about, and he's not going to do that anymore because of the false charges that were brought here," Thomas Mesereau, Michael Jackson's attorney, told NBC.
In his Neverland ranch Michael Jackson allowed the visitors to "run free" and even admitted children for sleepovers in his mansion.
But this is going to change. Thomas Mesereau said that his client would never again allow youngsters into his bed for sleepovers.
"He has to be a lot tougher with who he lets into his life, and who he allows to run around his home, and that will happen," Mesereau told CNN.
He didn't mention, though, if Michael Jackson would make an exception for his own children and let them into his bedroom occasionally.
Michael Jackson, who turned his Neverland Valley ranch into playground and zoo, was found not guilty of molesting a boy as well as plying him with alcohol and conspiring to abduct the boy or his family.