Pair plead guilty to secretly taping Jackson
Two men have pleaded guilty to charges of secretly taping Michael Jackson.
Jeffrey Borer and Arvel Jett Reeves admitted installing two video recorders on a private jet to tape the singer and his lawyer at the time, Mark Geragos.
Michael Jackson was flying from Las Vegas to Santa Barbara in November 2003 to face questions over child abuse allegations.
The pair are due to be sentenced in Los Angeles on July 12.
They each pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy in a federal district court.
They could be jailed for up to five years.
Meanwhile, a woman has been charged with murder over the death of ex-Jackson Five drummer Johnny Jackson.
44-year-old Yolanda Davis was held without bail in Indiana yesterday and could face between 45 and 65 years in prison if convicted.
Johnny Jackson was found dead in his home in Gary, Indiana last Wednesday.
It is not clear if he was related to the famous Jackson family, which also hails from Gary.

