Former Jackson Lawyer Now Represents Cascio Family Claiming Decades of Abuse
"One of the things that I thought was significant is they knew certain facts about during the time period when I represented Michael that only could have been somebody who had a front row seat, so to speak... They make extremely compelling witnesses, extremely compelling."
About this episode
On this episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, host Piers Morgan assembled a panel of insiders who worked with Michael Jackson to debate his guilt or innocence as a new Netflix documentary reexamines the 2005 child molestation trial that ended in full acquittal. The conversation featured sharply conflicting accounts: Thomas Mesereau, Jackson's lead defense attorney, maintained total innocence and criticized the documentary's timing amid the blockbuster success of the Michael Jackson biopic. He emphasized the jury deliberated eight days across a five-month trial with credible members including educators, military personnel, and molestation survivors, finding not guilty on all 14 counts. Vincent Armen, Jackson's former crisis publicist, claimed he discovered disturbing materials in 2004 indicating abuse and reported them to prosecutors and the FBI but was never called as a witness because he didn't fit the prosecution's narrative. Mark Geragos, who represented Jackson from 2002-2004 and testified twice in his defense, revealed he once found Jackson overdosed and unconscious on the floor, describing him as a shell of his former self. Geragos now represents the Cascio family, Jackson's so-called second family, who recently sued alleging grooming and abuse of four children during the 1990s after previously defending him publicly. Geraldo Rivera, who extensively interviewed Jackson during the trial period, adamantly defended his innocence and blamed accusers for destroying Jackson's life through greed. The heated discussion exposed deep rifts over credibility, financial motives tied to Jackson's estate now worth billions, and whether the documentary serves justice or exploitation.
Key takeaways
- Vincent Armen claims he found materials indicating child abuse in 2004 and reported to prosecutors and FBI but was excluded as trial witness.
- Mark Geragos revealed he once found Jackson unconscious from an overdose during the trial period, describing Jackson as deeply wounded.
- Geragos now represents the Cascio family who allege Jackson abused four children in the 1990s after previously defending him on Oprah.
- Thomas Mesereau emphasized Jackson was acquitted on all 14 counts after jury deliberated eight days following five months of testimony.
- Jay Leno testified the Arvizo accuser sounded scripted on phone call and appeared to be seeking money with someone coaching in background.
- Geraldo Rivera maintained Jackson's complete innocence and blamed accusers' greed for destroying Jackson and hastening his premature death.
- Panel debated whether new allegations are credible or financially motivated given Jackson's estate grew from $450 million to up to $5 billion.