FBI helped UK investigation into Jackson 'sex call' to boy

The FBI worked with local authorities in the UK as part of an investigation into claims that Michael Jackson made a sexually explicit phone call to a 13-year-old boy, documents released today show.

The FBI worked with local authorities in the UK as part of an investigation into claims that Michael Jackson made a sexually explicit phone call to a 13-year-old boy, documents released today show.

In 1993, the bureau’s London office took part in an investigation after 28-year-old Terry George, from Leeds, told British newspapers he was contacted in 1978 by the singer and was encouraged to discuss sexual matters.

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