2005- Michael Jackson and the Jackson family go to court where he is acquitted on all counts! They go back to Neverland. The trial is over.
See More Picture’s Of Victory Day Here: http://home.mj-upbeat.com/mj-photo-gallery/michael-jackson-court-photos/june-13-victory-day/
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1973- The Jackson 5 are recording “You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me”, for Motown Records in Detroit, Michigan.
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1983- “Thriller” reaches No.1# in Australia’s Kent Music Report Albums Chart.
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1983- Michael Jackson gives a second sitting to sculptor David Goode in Los Angeles for the latest Madame Tussaud’s wax figure.
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1984- The first single from the Victory album, “State Of Shock”, a duet between Michael & Mick Jagger, is premiered is premiered on radio stations. It’s an instant success even though no video is shot for the song. “Mick Jagger didn’t hesitate when Michael Jackson told the Rolling Stones singer to warm up his vocal cords before recording their duet “State of Shock” said Bruce Swedien . “By then, everyone knew how good Michael was,” he continued. “If Michael Jackson says warm up, you warm up , even if you are Mick Jagger.
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1992 - Michael Jackson performs his Dangerous World Tour in Paris, France, attending 85,000 at the Hippodrome of Vincennes.
1997- Michael Jackson performs his HIStory World Tour in Kiel, Germany at the Nordmarksportfield, attending 55,000.
1999- Michael Jackson is in rehearsals for the MJ & Friends concerts in Los Angeles .
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2002 - Michael Jackson inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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2005 - Michael’s acquittal is seen everywhere in the media. Mesereau gives an interview to Larry King.
http://www.mesereauyu.com/larry-king-interviews-tom-mesereau
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