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Articles: Michael Jackson cleared of abuse
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Posted by admin on Monday, June 13, 2005 - 10:51 PM
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PostNukeSinger Michael Jackson has been found innocent on all charges at the end of his four-month child abuse trial.
Michael Jackson leaving court
Michael Jackson waved to fans but did not speak as he left court
 

There were cheers from fans outside the court as the verdicts were read. The singer strenuously denied molesting a 13-year-old boy.

He was also cleared of giving the child alcohol and conspiring to kidnap him and his family.

The star left the court in Santa Maria, California, without speaking to the public.

The BBC's Daniella Relph in Santa Maria said Jackson had been seen wiping his eyes in court as the verdicts were read.

Bail has been exonerated, you are free to go
Judge Rodney Melville to Michael Jackson
Of the jury's decision, she said: "They did not believe [accuser] Gavin Arvizo and did not trust his family."

She said there was "complete hysteria" outside court with the star's music pumping out.

Judge Rodney Melville told the singer before he left: "Bail has been exonerated, you are free to go."

Jackson was in court with family members including father Joe, mother Katherine and sisters LaToya and Janet.

Michael Jackson fan reacts to the verdicts of not guilty in front of the Santa Barbara County Courthouse in Santa Maria
Michael Jackson fans screamed as the not guilty verdicts were relayed
His trial began in February and the jury retired on 3 June. More than 100 witnesses took the stand, including Gavin Arvizo and his mother Janet.

The trial was sparked after British journalist Martin Bashir made a documentary in which Jackson admitted sharing his bed with children.

Bashir gave evidence but refused to answer many of the questions put to him.

Jackson's former wife Debbie Rowe spoke in favour of the pop star, but called his entourage "opportunistic vultures".

And actor Macaulay Culkin denied being abused by Jackson when he was a child star. But Mr Jackson did not take the witness stand himself.

Judge Melville, who presided over the trial, allowed past allegations against Jackson to be aired in court.
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