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On June 13, 2005, Michael Jackson was acquitted of child sexual assault
On June 13, 2005 (May 7, 2005 in the lunar calendar), Michael Jackson was found not guilty of sexual assault on children. Photo: Michael Jackson American pop superstar Michael Jackson was troubled by child sexual assault cases twice in 1993 and 2003 respectively. On February 27, 2004, Jackson was interrogated by police while on vacation with his child friends to watch a snow scene in Aspen, Colorado. He had previously been shopping in a Wal-Mart supermarket wearing a ski mask. The clerk discovered the suspicious situation and called the police. But the incident was not serious, and the police asked him to leave after checking his identification. After that, Jackson continued to be plagued by various rumors, partly related to his case. In January 2004, at an arraignment in the "Jackson Accused of Child Injury and Other Abuse Investigation" in Santa Maria, California, he denied all charges. In January 2005, the trial began. On June 13, after a five-month trial, Jackson was acquitted of all charges. Jackson's clothes often have an armband on his right arm, which he said was to commemorate children around the world.


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