Prosecutors show video of accuser's family
Prosecutors in the Michael Jackson molestation trial today showed jurors videotapes found in a private investigator’s office to demonstrate that the pop star’s associates had closely monitored his accuser’s family while he, his mother and siblings were allegedly being held captive.
Much of the footage was taken in mid-February 2003, when prosecutors say the boy's family was being kept at Jackson’s Neverland ranch because the pop star’s associates wanted them to help rebut a damaging documentary.