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AC: He wanted me to stay in his room. So he got a cot, a bed, and uh.. and I stayed on the cot, in his room. And it must have been like five o'clock in the morning.

DB: (Can't make it out)

AC: Five o'clock in the morning, he's on my bed. He's on the foot of my bed. And I wake up and I'm like, "*Gasps* What are you doing?" Like you know, I was 15 years old. You know, like what are you doing? And he's like "Oh my god! I didn't know, I didn't know."

^That's the important part anyway.
 
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/60705693.html?page=1#comments#ixzz1QtRVONtt

My note: I’ve been in contact with Daphne Barak’s assistant since last night, and she tells me that not only did Aaron say these things, but he made some “more disturbing claims” and that they will release two more clips onto their website in a “matter of days.” She also forwarded me a text Aaron sent to Daphne on June 15th. He seemed very nervous about the repercussions of his interview.”
 
ivy;3424532 said:
http://daphnebarak.homestead.com/Aaron_Carter_w_Daphne_Barak_on_Michael_Jackson.wmv

can someone type what they are saying? I'll email this to the Estate.


Video transcript _Daphne is hard to understand but Im close

Aaron- He wanted me to stay in his room. so he got a cot a bed) and ah I stayed on the cot in his room.
and it must of been like 5 oclock (Daphne - well thats a story from you nobody knows ? ) and
5 oclock in the morning he's on my bed he's on the foot of the bed and I wake up (Daphne this is king)
I know and I *Gasps* what are you doing.? like you know Im 15 yrs old .. you know. What are you doing?
( and he says Oh my god i didnt .. I didnt know. he went to his bed and Im like (Daphne - if your scared what are
you goign to do?) yeah (Daphne - what about his kids where were thay) They were in the room right text door..
the room right nexr door. and usually he didnt want anyone hanging out with his kids no one. but me, I spent
hour with his children. He allowed me to spennd time with his children which he didnt really do. (Daphne -when
you werent stay there how often would you talk to him) All the time .. all the time. (Daphne - unintelligable ?)
I mean it was .. I mean THE END

There is still another clip coming from Daphne
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/60705693.html?page=1#comments#ixzz1QtRVONtt
I’ve been in contact with Daphne Barak’s assistant since last night, and she tells me that not only did
Aaron say these things, but he made some “more disturbing claims” and that they will release two more
clips onto their website in a “matter of days.” She also forwarded me a text Aaron sent to Daphne on June
15th. He seemed very nervous about the repercussions of his interview.”
 
http://garyduff.exci.us/
Interview here with LaToya where she claims Aaron admitted to her that the story was twisted and that he apologised to her.......
BREAKING NEWS: La Toya Jackson sat down with me today; Story about Aaron Carter being given cocaine and alcohol by Michael Jackson was “twisted.” La Toya explains after speaking with Aaron yesterday, that Carter apologized to her and her family for what became of his interview…
 
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I am taking it upon myself to post a comment (more like a prepared statement) on selected news sites that are publishing this story. Before I post it, however, I would like some feedback from members here. I am not always the best at expressing my thoughts, and I have to say that I felt more than a little intimidated by TheChosenOne's beautifully written statement.

Here is what I have written:

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"There are several shameful things taking place here, folks, and I am not referring to the alleged behavior on the part of Michael Jackson.


It was claimed in the original interview that Aaron Carter's mother called the police because of Mr. Jackson's behavior toward Aaron, and yet, the public is only hearing of this now. It seems hard to believe that it wouldn't have been brought up in the press during the VERY highly publicized trial of Mr. Jackson in 2005. Former Santa Barbara DA Tom Sneddon, who prosecuted Mr. Jackson in that case, was known to have searched far and wide for any evidence of improper conduct on Mr. Jackson's part towards minors. He even set up a website imploring the public to provide any damning information possible on Mr. Jackson's conduct with children. Had this phone call actually been made, he would have snatched it up in a heartbeat, and it would most certainly have been used as evidence against Mr. Jackson during the trial. That there seems to be no questioning of Mr. Carter's accusations and the holes in his story is shameful.

It should also be noted that Daphne Barak, who conducted the interview with Mr. Carter, had previously fabricated another story concerning Mr. Jackson, claiming that former nanny Grace Rwaramba had once had to pump his stomach for drugs. Ms. Rwaramba immediately refuted the claim, but not before the sensationalized story was regurgitated to many major news outlets, much like this situation. This speaks volumes, not only about Ms. Barak's ethics and values as a journalist, but also about the disturbing lack of fact-checking being conducted by news outlets that are supposed to report factual stories. The story about this interview originated from OK! Magazine, which is not known for being a reputable publication. It didn't take long for over 100 media outlets to take the story and run with it. It is apparent that facts are not of great concern to the media, which is shameful.

Lastly, it is a shame that the U.S. does not have a law in place regarding defamation of the dead. This sadly allows for the continued slander of Mr. Jackson that shows no signs of stopping, even two years after he has passed away. This is why his fans continue to fight for him. It is not because we are crazy people, or blinded by a person's celebrity, but because we have done the fact-checking, and we believe in ethics and integrity. Above all else, we truly believe in his innocence and are tired of witnessing one character after another selling him out for the almighty dollar. Enough is enough already."

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Thoughts? I feel like I used the word shameful a few too many times, but then, the same could be said for the words "Michael Jackson" and "child molestation" in the same sentence. Does it seem air-tight, or like it needs some improvement? It is important to me to represent Michael well as his fan.
 
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I've had it!!! Someone give me Aaron Carter's mgmt number, I'll call the mf'ers my damn self! Aaron Carter has gotten himself into a whole lot of trouble...he's wrote a check, that his ass can't cash!

Jayson Sanchez does something for him, manager or something

http://jaysonsanchez.com/
http://twitter.com/jaysonsanchez

I'm too upset about all of this to rationally contact anyone.

But twitter isn't enough, we need to get numbers. Tweets they can ignore, phonecalls they can't.
 
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SORRY IF this has been posted before... there is MORE!!!! I Found this interview POSTED ON YT 15 minutes ago!!!

[youtube]zvXtYSmpCnE[/youtube]

I'm not gonna say a damn thing to this cuz it might get me banned!!!


I'll just say, Aaron, to me, is like the dirt thats on the road!!!


Delete the link if u want...

L.o.v.e.
Romi
 
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jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
i will not join the herd and jump on aaron carter's case just because others are interpreting/twisting what he said
34 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
i don't need to be told to defend my brother. I will. I do. always. But only when i actually hear someone attacking him
21 minutes ago


:scratch:
 
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Jermaine, yes it's the media that's MOSTLY responsible for this fabricated story but Aaron should have debunked this story few weeks ago! Besides in a another part, Aaron said some claims about sleeping in the same room as Michael.
jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@EMJ777 you stop them by stop reading them
5 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@notcoldinside couldn't agree more
9 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@WhatAboutRain i've defended Michael's integrity for years thank you. you clearly weren't listening then either
12 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@TJMJJ that's very kind of you - thank you
17 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@magicpoetryx he doesn't say anything disturbing. the coverage is what's disturbing - and how some believe it
18 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@WhatAboutRain what would you like me to do?
19 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@KarlaJorge i worry he didn't even know he was being taped for audio. not being careful is not the same as attacking michael
21 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@OffTheWall4MJxx you cause no offense, and yes i do. this is barack's spin everyone is getting sucked into
22 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@magicpoetryx yes, i've heard the audio
24 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@WhatAboutRain what would you like me to do about the media?
25 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@DaQueen_GFM a bandwagon has rolled into town with aaron carter's name on it
26 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@Melishaxoxo listen carefully to what he said
27 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
i don't need to be told to defend my brother. I will. I do. always. But only when i actually hear someone attacking him
29 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@Melishaxoxo this is what Sneddon did -- he took innocently said words and turned them into something sinister
31 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@Giada_Z this makes me happy. it is a wonderful idea. thank you
38 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@AdamJahar i don't know the truth of the intvw. i only know what some people are choosing to hear
40 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@Melishaxoxo how has he dissed Michael?
42 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@MissLoriAnne sometimes it would be better if people truly listened to what is being said before pouncing on someone
44 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@OffTheWall4MJxx twist something like what?
46 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
i will not join the herd and jump on aaron carter's case just because others are interpreting/twisting what he said
48 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
@UNITED4MJLEGACY it serves as no lesson. YOU are making the same mistake as Bashir and associating bed with something improper #listenagain
50 minutes ago
 
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Good news: for the time being, anyway... a google news search on aaron carter sorted by date is producing nearly ALL "ac DENIES saying that mj gave him drugs... This includes major outlets like USAToday, UPI, TVGuide.

Bad news: Then the comments may read: "No, Aaron is lying! He really DID say it!" And here's the weird part. These comments are by MJ fans!

HOW is that helpful to MJ and his children?!

Vent here about your anger about Aaron, and of course he deserves everything we're saying about him here... But the important thing is that the public be reassured the story was false for whatever reason. Not convincing the public that Aaron has betrayed Michael. Can you not see this?

Jermaine gets it, and is using the smartest PR strategy. I'm sure he doesn't give a sh*t about this little jerk or "defending" him. He's saying the smartest thing to HELP MJ in the press... that the whole story has now been shown false and should be allowed end ON THAT NOTE, as far as the public's concerned. For now, that's ALL that matters!

Later we can quietly give AC more hell.

Let's post only links to a major "Aaron denies" story. NOT "oh hey, listen to these new bad things Aaron said..." Please! Think like MJ's PR person right now, not as someone with a public vendetta against a c-lister no one cares about .
 
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jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
i will not join the herd and jump on aaron carter's case just because others are interpreting/twisting what he said
34 minutes ago

jermjackson5 Jermaine Jackson
i don't need to be told to defend my brother. I will. I do. always. But only when i actually hear someone attacking him
21 minutes ago


Why people keep wanting Jeramin to defend Mike is beyond me. Wake up already, the dude wants to have a good relationship with the media, don't you see it? In fact the whole family want. Stop tweeting him and most importantly stop tweeting the story period. You are helping and making this thing viral. Jesus!!@
 
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Daphne Barak. :puke:

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Benazir Bhutto's sister about Daphne Barak:

 
Ivy - in light of all that has developed, I had to revamp.





On 19 May, 2011 90s pop singer Aaron Carter filmed an interview with freelance 'journalist' Daphne Barak for OK Australia magazine for their 27 June edition. The article and excerpts that have been released are filled with speculation and innuendo and have spread rapidly across all media for one reason - it involves Michael Jackson.

Carter’s friendship - and we use that word loosely - with Jackson is not in question. However, the Michael Jackson fan community strongly rejects the elements of the story that suggest and imply that Mr Jackson gave Aaron Carter drugs or would have acted in any way improperly with him.

Indeed, the fan community finds it puzzling that Mr Carter would give this kind of interview, after all the years of defending Mr Jackson (even as recently as 2010). He spoke highly of Jackson’s influence on his life and his work and strongly denied that anything inappropriate had occurred between them (see Howard Stern interview).

As for the claims made by Carter. They can be debunked not only by what he said previously and consistently (see) but also by those who were there. In fact, Aaron Carter was on the witness list for the defense in the 2005 trial. Frank Cascio who maintained a friendship tweeted “ tweet here”. This had led the fan community to question what would be motives for this sudden change.

The timing of the interview is also suspect. In June millions around the world mourn the passing of Mr Jackson and those with even the remotest connection to him seem to find it an ideal time to promote a book, CD or project. Aaron Carter’s willingness to jump on that bandwagon is disappointing but not surprising.

It is now being widely reported , that Carter’s representative has vehemently denied that he ever said the quotes stated in the article. If this is the case, Mr Carter must demand a full retraction from OK magazine, as it is misrepresenting what he said. But as the story continues to unfold it becomes clear that the Carter camp have seen the benefits of tying his name in a negative way to Mr Jackson’s and is taking full advantage.

This story had been circulating for two weeks and some concerned Jackson fans had reached out to Aaron Carter only to be rebuffed and ignored. An official and strong statement of denial would have halted this story in its tracks. This is what that an honourable person would do in love and respect for a friend and mentor who has died. However, the speculation and insinuations were allowed to linger . The only person who has been damaged in this debacle is Mr Jackson who is not here to defend himself . And all those involved have been able to raise their profiles on his back.

Furthermore, it is disturbing that we live in a time when our media is willing to copy and paste a story without first verifying its accuracy and veracity. No one attempt to check the accuracy or veracity. Now that there has a denial of some aspects of the interview, we can only hope that there will a more rigorous screening process before stories are aired or published, especially when the source is a tabloid and the author has a questionable reputation.

We call on all Michael Jackson fans to boycott the magazine and to express their opinion to the editors of OK magazine and to Daphne Barak (the author) and demand an apology for the article released. Fans also need to let their sources of news and information know that they are no longer interested in uncorroborated, salacious stories.

Michael Jackson was defamed and maligned in life, his fans are committed and determined to see that this defamation does not continue in death.
 
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TMZ updated their story

UPDATE: A rep for Barak tells TMZ, "Aaron Carter told Daphne Barak in his lengthy interview in Spain, that Michael Jackson gave him alcohol and cocaine while he was 15. He also said that Michael invited him to sleep in his room, and when Aaron woke up at 5:00 AM, he found Michael on his bed."
 
ivy;3424998 said:
I think the main problem is that Jermaine is defending Aaron's statements.

I wrote this multiple times that we all know that Aaron didn't make a obvious claim but he did leave room for interpretation, he insinuated improper behavior.

Nobody wants what Aaron said to be published with additional media spin but at the same time someone has to say to Aaron to stop this insinuations. and people should stop making up excuses for Aaron.

It's hard for me to explain myself, but personally I don't see it as Jermaine defending Aaron's statements...I think he's trying to take the 'power' away from the statements. Yes, he could (& should) tweet his displeasure of Aaron leaving things open to interpretation...

We should tweet Jerm this article from the Live Journal site...
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/60721907.html#ixzz1QxJVC2uq (posted below)

(...& these links
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtURiWjGM8o&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_e-tdu93n4&NR=1
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,784076,00.html
In case, like The Chosen One said, he doesn't know about Aaron's conflicting statements about sleeping arrangements.)

6:04 am - 07/02/2011
Daphne Barak Strikes Again~


Aaron Carter made headlines this week for an OK! Magazine report that quoted him as saying Michael Jackson provided him with cocaine at the age of 15. However, as of yesterday, a rep for Carter told TMZ that the tale was a complete fabrication, and referred to a YouTube video of the interview between Carter and Daphne Barak as proof.

While TMZ has yet to hear from Barak (whom they "reached out to" for comment), Barak's team posted another portion of her interview with Carter online last night. And while this latest audio snippet does not relate to any of the alleged quotes currently published in OK Magazine, it is still quite, uh, interesting, to say the least.

Barak obviously means to stir up some more controversy, and controversy she shall have.

The 1:33 long audio clip starts with Aaron Carter in the middle of telling a story. He claims that he once spent the night at Michael Jackson's house, sleeping in the same room as the late singer, whose toddler children slumbered close by in the room next-door.

"[Michael] got a cot, a bed, and I stayed on the cot in his room," Carter said. "And it must've been 5 o'clock in the morning, he's on the foot of my bed. I wake up, like, 'What are you doing?'

"He's like, 'Oh my God! I didn't even know, I didn't know . . ."

While the context of this story is not exactly clear, Daphne Barak can be hear on tape interrupting Carter's tale, commenting that he must've been "scared, 'cause, y'know, yeah, what are you going to do."

"Yeah," Carter replied. He then went on to describe how he often used to play with Jackson's children, Prince and Paris: "Usually, [Michael] didn't want anyone hanging out with his kids. But me? I spent hours with his children."

The last few seconds of the clip are hard to discern, although Carter can clearly be heard stating he and Jackson used to talk "all the time."

Carter previously told PEOPLE Magazine, back in 2004, quote, “I went to Neverland for [Michael's] birthday bash. […] Until 5 A.M., me, him, and Chris Tucker were out on four-wheelers, riding around in the mountains.

"Nothing happened between me and Michael. We didn’t sleep in the same room, we didn’t share a bed. We have a normal friendship.”

Again, during a 2006 interview with Howard Stern, the now-23-year-old was asked, "Did you have sleep overs with Michael Jackson?"

"No, never," he replied. "You know what, actually, Chris Tucker was there, too, and Rodney Jerkins . . ."

Stern remained persistent: "Did [Michael] ever suggest you have a sleep over?"

"No, never, never heard anything like that!" the former teen idol said.

When Stern then asked Nick Carter if his brother was "viewing the situation wrong," Aaron snapped back: "It really pisses me off that people would think about Michael like that because --"

"I do!" Stern said.

"Well, you're wrong," Carter replied. "You're wrong, Howard. You're wrong, Howard!"



(Daphne Barak and Aaron Carter, photographed at a recent charity event in Marbella, where the singer is said to have "kick[ed] off his upcoming record")


So what to believe? Did the Aaron Carter of 2004 and 2006 lie (all while the criminal investigation into Jackson was underway, might I add)? Or is the Aaron Carter of 2011 lying? And was the suspect scene Carter described to Barak (above) meant to stand alone, or is the larger picture of the tale still missing? Only time will tell.

Meanwhile, Daphne Barak has yet to produce video or audio evidence of Carter stating that Jackson gave him cocaine and alcohol when he was 15-years-old. In the longest video of the interview currently released, Carter merely states that Jackson drank an alcoholic beverage "around" him, during his 45th birthday bash, and that, to his knowledge, Jackson was not a drug addict.

One must admit, that is quite a different yarn than the one currently spun in OK Magazine. So which is the truth?

I emailed Daphne Barak (nydesk@daphnebarak.com) last night to find out, and surprisingly, I received a speedy response. (Er, take that, TMZ?)

A woman named Linda Green (who works for "Daphne Barak's office") told me the following:


"We NEVER post any of Daphne's interviews on our website. She is syndicated worldwide through leading TV and print outlets, which carry the interviews exclusively in their markets. On the website - we only post short Mpegs of some of her lengthy interviews. In this case - couple of minutes out of hours!

"Another short Mpeg will be posted after all our outlets finish with it, as usual. The published version is still much softer than what Aaron said in length."


Wait, what? So we'll never see proof of Aaron Carter's alleged claims that Michael Jackson supplied him with alcohol and cocaine? We'll never get to hear Carter's supposed declaration that his mother called the police on Jackson in either 2002 or 2003?

Because if I'm reading this correctly, Linda Green appears to have stated that, even after Barak's "outlets" are finished with the valuable video/audio proof of her interview with Carter . . . we, the public, will only ever have access to a short, "much softer" version. For some reason.

Stay tuned for further updates of this weary, bizarre saga. . . .


Read more at ONTD: http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/60721907.html#ixzz1QxJVC2uq
 
TheChosenOne;3424982 said:
Ivy - in light of all that has developed, I had to revamp.





In June, 2011 (Interview filmed May 29th 2011) 90s pop singer Aaron Carter granted an interview to freelance 'journalist' Daphne Barak for (Interview first appeared in Ok US June 27th edition where he claimed MJ gave him DRUGS & Alcohol) OK Australia, shortly after his release from rehab for substance abuse. The article and excerpts that have been released are filled with speculation and innuendo and have spread rapidly across all media for one reason - it involves Michael Jackson.

Carter’s friendship - and we use that word loosely - with Jackson is not in question. However, the Michael Jackson fan community strongly rejects the elements of the story that suggest and imply that Mr Jackson gave Aaron Carter drugs or would have acted in any way improperly with him.

Indeed, the fan community finds it puzzling that Mr Carter would give this kind of interview, after all the years of defending Mr Jackson (even as recently as 2010). He spoke highly of Jackson&#8217;s influence on his life and his work and strongly denied that anything inappropriate had occurred between them (see Howard Stern interview).<<Can we include a few quotes from a few interviews?

As for the claims made by Carter. They can be debunked not only by what he said previously and consistently (see)?? but also by those who were there. In fact, Aaron Carter was on the witness list for the defense in the 2005 trial. Frank Cascio who maintained a friendship (25 year friendship) tweeted &#8220; tweet here&#8221;. This had led the fan community to question what would be motives for this sudden change.

The timing of the interview is also suspect. In June millions around the world mourn the passing of Mr Jackson and those with even the remotest connection to him seem to find it an ideal time to promote a book, CD or project. Aaron Carter&#8217;s willingness to jump on that bandwagon is disappointing but not surprising.

It is now being widely reported , that Carter&#8217;s representative has vehemently denied that he ever said the quotes stated in the article. But as the story continues to unfold it becomes clear that the Carter camp have seen the benefits of tying his name in a negative way to Mr Jackson&#8217;s and is taking full advantage.

This story had been circulating for two weeks and some concerned Jackson fans had reached out to Aaron Carter only to be rebuffed and ignored (and threatened to be sued for harassment>>>Can we also include the screencaps asking him to confim & deny from June 15th?) . An official and strong statement of denial would have halted this story in its tracks. This is what that an honourable person would do in love and respect for a friend and mentor who has died. However, the speculation and insinuations were allowed to linger . The only person who has been damaged in this debacle is Mr Jackson who is not here to defend himself . And all those involved have been able to raise their profiles on his back.

Furthermore, it is disturbing that we live in a time when our media is willing to copy and paste a story without first verifying its accuracy and veracity. No one attempt to check the accuracy or veracity. Now that there has a denial of some aspects of the interview, we can only hope that there will a more rigorous screening process before stories are aired or published, especially when the source is a tabloid and the author has a questionable reputation. You should call out CNN, CBS news, USATODAY...these are major outlets who ran the story...just like Perez Hilton did.

We call on all Michael Jackson fans to boycott the magazine and to express their opinion to the editors of OK magazine and to Daphne Barak (the author) and demand an apology for the article released. (What about Carter??? We should demand an apology to MJ's kids, family & fans) Fans also need to let their sources of news and information know that they are no longer interested in uncorroborated, salacious stories.

Michael Jackson was defamed and maligned in life, his fans are committed and determined to see that this defamation does not continue in death.

TCO & Ivy,

I think there is so much more to be said.

Yes Aaron Carter claimed his words were fabricated but has a demanded a retraction?

We have to cast doubt at his words, show that he is a pathological liar...He claimed the journalist twisted his words. But Barack is not "any" reported...He has a long history with Carter & his family.

I posted two interviews for you earlier. I don't' think he friend fabricated this story without his consent.
Also, on Barack's twitter she refers to Carter as her friend... I have screenshot I can provide you.

I also have several tweets from fans dated June 15th asking his to deny the story.

He sent out a threatening DM against MJ fans, I am still working on it.
We have to give the media, fans and whoever will read this a complete picture of what has been going one behind the scene.

We have to cast doubt on EVERYTHING he says...not jus the cocaine story..but also the night at neverland and everything else he's said that we have yet to see.

ETA. With TMZ's new update...this letter has to put the pressure not just on Barack, or Ok Magazine..but on Aaron CArter. He said those things.. .and Barack will humiliate him with the recordings
 
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I'll post this here.
Originally Posted by Alayasha
This may be a bit extreme but I've seen this work in the past. Personally, I believe both Carter and Barack should be ignored. The purpose of this story was to generate attention and so far they have succeeded. I think the focus should be on the magazine and its sponsors. Its been reported that this mag is struggling, they can't afford to lose any sponsors. If they fail to print a retraction, threaten to take out a full page ad in the Hollywood Reporter, NYT, etc exposing Barack for who she is then list all the sponsors who support this bottom-feeding reporting by their continued sponsorship of this mag. I hope the climate becomes so toxic that most publishers would think twice before hiring Barack or purchasing her "exclusives". At this point, Barack owes Michael more than an apology, she should lose her job. What she and Carter are claiming is criminal misconduct and its so unfortunate that these two can't be charged for making false claims.

I think fans did this with Discovery Channel and it worked, right?
 
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http://twitter.com/jermjackson5
Moving on from this false debate. Glorious day. Happy weekend everyone!
18 minutes ago via web
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@Annies_NOTokmj oh. he "implied" now, not he said - implied is a matter of interpretation & that is my point
20 minutes ago via web in reply to Annies_NOTokmj

@JermDefenseteam these people fail to see that they jump on aaron in the same way others jumped on michael
23 minutes ago via web in reply to JermDefenseteam

@andjustice4some i seen and heard both yes
26 minutes ago via web in reply to andjustice4some

@UNITED4MJLEGACY and yes, frank WAS at Neverland. what a shame he didn't speak up & defend michael in 2005 when it mattered
27 minutes ago via Tweet Button in reply to UNITED4MJLEGACY

@UNITED4MJLEGACY one hand, you ask Aaron to clarify, on other, you take it as read #consistent
37 minutes ago via Tweet Button in reply to UNITED4MJLEGACY

@MissChiviouss so coz daphne barack tells tmz something, you believe her and condemn him. wow. who's the fool?
42 minutes ago via Tweet Button in reply to MissChiviouss

@Annies_NOTokmj he did not say any such thing. you are reading it that way. just like sneddon did. listen again.
about 1 hour ago via web in reply to Annies_NOTokmj
 
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randyjackson8 Randy Jackson
From what I understand, Aaron Carter has already denied ever making that statement & is considering suing ok magazine.
33 seconds ago

randyjackson8 Randy Jackson
Daphne Barak has made a name off of fabricating stories about my family.
1 minute ago

randyjackson8 Randy Jackson
I was suspicious about the Aaron Carter comment once I heard who was interviewing him.
1 minute ago


randyjackson8 Randy Jackson
When negative things like this surface, it is hard not to have an emotional reaction. But the truth eventually comes out.
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Joe Vogel's take on this whole thing:
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JoeVogel1 Joe Vogel
Michael Jackson responds to Aaron Carter/OK Magazine youtube.com/watch?v=LxR2p8&#8230;
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@UNITED4MJLEGACY I wouldn't be surprised.
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You know the media is in a sad state when TMZ corrects false information before any of the mainstream news organizations.
23 hours ago

JoeVogel1 Joe Vogel
Surprise, surprise. thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/07/aaron-&#8230; CBS, AOL, USA Today and others should retract and apologize.
23 hours ago

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@anne_guentert He didn't. Tabloids relied on him.
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Lies run sprints, but the truth runs marathons.
1 Jul

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The pulled Discovery Channel episode is a good example of how this can work.
30 Jun

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They should petition news outlets that should have higher standards and are seen by the general public
30 Jun

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In my opinion, fans shouldn't wast time on tabloids. They have no conscience.
30 Jun

JoeVogel1 Joe Vogel
a) the facts of the trial, b) the war in Iraq, c) the genocide in Sudan, etc. etc. etc.
30 Jun

JoeVogel1 Joe Vogel
with enormous implications. While the media pondered for days over him wearing pajamas to court, what were they not covering?
30 Jun

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MJ understood that it wasn't just about his own mistreatment. He was an example/victim of a much more pervasive, systemic issue...
30 Jun

JoeVogel1 Joe Vogel
Welcome to the 21st century, where there is literally no distinction between fact and fiction in the media
30 Jun

JoeVogel1 Joe Vogel
Mainstream media outlets like AOL, CBS, etc. run the OK! Magazine story w/out any kind of verification
30 Jun

JoeVogel1 Joe Vogel
An educated person shouldn't give anything they report credibility. Yet in our age of sensationalism, laziness, and lack of integrity...
30 Jun

JoeVogel1 Joe Vogel
The Aaron Carter story is a great example of what is wrong with the media. OK! is a tabloid which frequently pays for and makes up stories
30 Jun
 
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/173327/20110702/aaron-carter-michael-jackson-nick-carter-drugs-cocaine-wine-alcohol-backtrack-false.htm
Aaron Carter, the pop and hip-hop singer of the 90s, has backtracked on his claims about Michael Jackson offering him drugs and alcohol.

The singer, younger brother of Nick Carter of the BackStreet Boys, has denied that he told OK magazine any such thing.

A representative of the singer now claims to TMZ that the report was totally fabricated and the singer was just very good friends with the King of Pop.

In the original article, written by journalist Daphne Barak, Carter was quoted as saying, &#8220;Yes, (MJ) gave me wine. I mean, I could have refused, but I was 15. As for drugs? He gave me cocain."

Carter also claimed that he spent a lot of his time talking to Michael Jackson on phone and seeking his advice, till his mother got disturbed and called in the police.

The representative claims the story was totally fabricated and has even cited the YouTube video of the interview to verify the truthfulness of Aaron&#8217;s denial.

Daphne Barak has till date come up with no comments on the issue.

In an interview to Access Hollywood in 2004, Carter&#8217;s mother talked about an unsupervised night at Michael Jackson&#8217;s Neverland Ranch and hinted that her son was offered drugs by the singer.

But Carter told People magazine, "I don't do drugs.I didn't do them with Michael Jackson and I don't do them with anyone else."

Carter entered rehab in January after battling substance abuse issues for years. He checked into rehab for "emotional and spiritual issues," according to his manager Johnny Wright.
 
THIS IS OUR OFFICIAL STATEMENT:

On 29 May, 2011 90s pop singer Aaron Carter filmed an interview with freelance 'journalist' and friend Daphne Barak for OK Australia magazine's 27 June edition. The article and excerpts that have been released have spread rapidly across all media for one reason - it involves Michael Jackson.

Carter&#8217;s friendship - and we use that word loosely - with Jackson is not in question. However, the Michael Jackson fan community strongly rejects the elements of the story that suggest and imply that Mr Jackson gave Aaron Carter drugs or alcohol or would have acted in any way improperly with him.

Indeed, the fan community finds it puzzling that Mr Carter would give this kind of interview, after all the years of defending Mr Jackson (even as recently as 2010). He spoke highly of Jackson&#8217;s influence on his life and his work and strongly denied that anything inappropriate had occurred between them (see Howard Stern interview:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtURi...layer_embedded).

As for the claims made by Carter. They can be debunked not only by what he said previously and consistently. In fact, Aaron Carter was on the witness list for the defense in the 2005 trial.

They can also be refuted by those who were there: "I saw Michael leave for just a few minutes to wash of that cake, he was later sipping on a glass of wine, and he never finished it. They were out driving around the ranch with the fourwheelers and we were many out there having a laugh about it. when talking to Michael he said he didn´t even know half of the people being there but he loved that the fans could be there. When he finally left the party after driving around the ranch, he was alone except for one security guy. he invited a few (I was among them) into the house, we were there for about an hour. He left for his bedroom and didn´t ask us to leave, it was more like "enjoy yourself, I trust you". And there were no Aaron Carter anywhere to be found in that house during that night. he´s taken care off by Tucker I think, I didn´t see him after the drive around the ranch. So much more happened, but not a single minute was Michael out of sight except when he cleaned up himself."

Frank Cascio who maintained a friendship with Jackson tweeted "I knew Michael for over 25 year and NEVER once did he use cocaine or suggest to anyone else to use cocaine. Never!!!!" (http://twitter.com/#!/fdcascio/status/86547254990733312).

In light of this and other evidence, the Michael Jackson fan community is questioning the motive for this seeming change of heart and story.

The timing of the interview is also suspect. In June millions around the world mourn the passing of Mr Jackson and those with even the remotest connection to him seem to find it an ideal time to promote a book, CD or project. Aaron Carter&#8217;s willingness to jump on that bandwagon is disappointing but not surprising. He has said, through his representative, that he was misquoted in the article. However, in watching the edited excerpts of the interview, it is clear that Mr Carter's answers allowed for speculation and innuendo.

Carter's denial is now being widely reported. But more needs to be done. Mr Carter must demand a full retraction from OK magazine, if it is indeed misrepresenting what he said. But as the story continues to unfold it becomes clear that the Carter camp have seen the benefits of tying his name in a negative way to Mr Jackson&#8217;s and is taking full advantage.

This story had been circulating for two weeks and some concerned Jackson fans had reached out to Aaron Carter, as early as 15 June, only to be rebuffed and ignored. An official and strong statement of denial would have halted this story in its tracks. This is what that an honourable person would do in love and respect for a friend and mentor who has died. However, the speculation and insinuations were allowed to linger . And the only person who has been damaged in this debacle is Mr Jackson who is not here to defend himself . All of the others who are involved have been able to raise their profiles on his back.

Furthermore, it is disturbing that we live in a time when our media is willing to copy and paste a story without first verifying its accuracy and veracity. No one attempt to check the accuracy or veracity. Now that there has a denial of some aspects of the interview, we can only hope that there will a more rigorous screening process before stories are aired or published, especially when the source is a tabloid and the author has a questionable reputation (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9Dz7rs8VfA).

We call on all Michael Jackson fans to boycott the magazine and to express their opinion to the editors of OK magazine and to Daphne Barak (the author). Fans also need to let their sources of news and information know that they are no longer interested in uncorroborated, salacious stories.

Michael Jackson was defamed and maligned in life, his fans are committed and determined to see that this defamation does not continue in death.
 
On 29 May 2011, 90s pop singer Aaron Carter filmed an interview with freelance 'journalist' and friend Daphne Barak for OK Australia magazine's 27 June edition. The article and excerpts that have been released have spread rapidly across all media for one reason - it involves Michael Jackson.

Carter&#8217;s friendship - and we use that word loosely - with Jackson is not in question. However, the Michael Jackson fan community strongly rejects the elements of the story suggesting and implying that Mr. Jackson would have given Aaron Carter drugs or alcohol or would have acted in any way improperly with him.

Indeed, after all the years of defending Mr. Jackson --even as recently as 2010-- the fan community finds it puzzling that Mr. Carter would all of sudden give such an inconsistent interview. He has always spoken highly of Jackson&#8217;s positive influence on his life and his work, and has strongly denied that anything inappropriate had ever occurred between them (see Howard Stern interview:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtURi...layer_embedded).

As for the claims made by Carter, they can be debunked by what he himself said previously and consistently. As a matter of fact, Aaron Carter was on the witness list for the defense in the 2005 trial.

Frank Cascio who maintained a friendship with Jackson tweeted "I knew Michael for over 25 years and NEVER once did he use cocaine or suggest to anyone else to use cocaine. Never!!!!" (http://twitter.com/#!/fdcascio/status/86547254990733312).

In light of this and other obvious evidence, the Michael Jackson fan community is questioning the real motive for this seeming change of heart and story.

The timing of the interview is also extremely suspect. In June, while millions around the world were mourning the passing of Mr Jackson, some with even the remotest connection to him seemed to find it an ideal opportunity to promote a book, CD or project. Aaron Carter&#8217;s willingness to jump on that bandwagon, although quite disappointing, is not surprising.

According to Aaron's representative, he was misquoted in the article. However, in watching the edited excerpts of the interview, it seems clear that Mr. Carter's answers purposely allowed for speculation and innuendo.

Carter's denial is now being widely reported, nevertheless, more needs to be done. Mr. Carter must demand a full retraction from OK magazine, if it is indeed misrepresenting what he really said. But as the slander continues to unfold, it is increasingly clear that the Carter camp has seen the benefits of tying his name in a negative way to Mr. Jackson&#8217;s and is taking full advantage of the frenzy and (inter)national media coverage.

This slander had been circulating for two weeks before some concerned Jackson fans reached out to Aaron Carter as early as 15 June, only to be rebuffed and ignored by the latter.

An official and strong statement of denial would have halted this slander in its tracks. This is what an honorable person would do in love and respect for a friend and mentor who has died. Unfortunately, the sickening speculation and insinuations were allowed to linger. As a result, the only person who has been fully damaged in this debacle is Mr. Jackson --an easy target-- who is not here to defend himself. All of the others who are involved have been able to raise their profiles on his back.

Daphne Barak has also had an extremely dubious past. She has already "created" stories before. She became friends with Grace Rwaramba --who was the Jackson children's nanny for several years-- in order to take advantage of her in the hopes of finding out information about Michael Jackson.

In a story written by Mallika Chopra for The Huffington Post, Mallika said the following: "I witnessed Daphne act as a friend while trying to bait information from Grace on her conversations with Jackson family members and friends about his death... I found that Daphne indeed had written an article full of quotes by Grace for a tabloid magazine. (A quick search of her other work not surprisingly shows she did a recent feature on Amy Winehouse.) Grace&#8217;s quotes are now being picked up by other tabloids and will find their way into more magazines and articles. (People Magazine is also featuring some inaccuracies today, such as the claim that Grace pumped Michael&#8217;s stomach on several occasions. For the record, Grace never pumped Michael&#8217;s stomach. She has not slightest idea how she would even do such a thing.)... "

Daphne Barak was also at the center of controversy in reference to an inteview with Sanam Bhutto. An article at SouthAsiaWatch chronicles her faux journalism.
It says, "Daphne Barak [...] has been foisting herself upon the famous and noteworthy families of the world for years now. Her living is made by offering "exclusive" interviews, scintillating gossip, and manufacturing rumor and innuendo at every turn. She is often spotted interviewing members of families in crisis, taking advantage of their grief and need for hope, in order to fuel her personal drive for fame, access, and notoriety. Daphne portrays and tarnishes the image of Bhutto by revealing or blatantly manufacturing details that cannot be independently verified about Bhutto's life... any references to Bhutto or Pakistan that she writes should be taken as near-fiction or nothing less than a complete fabrication... In more recent Pakistan news, Daphne Barak has done the nation of Pakistan and its people a grave disservice by manufacturing a news story featuring "statements" from Benazair Bhutto's sister, Sanam, regarding the President of Pakistan, Asif Zardari. While biased journalism may be tolerated in many circles, Daphe Barak crossed the line into complete fiction. Sanam Bhutto, outraged and distressed at the lies attributed to her, vigorously denounced the fiction produced by Daphne Barak, via print and video ."
The article also mentions how she "cozied" up to the parents of Amy Winehouse, "feeding off their grief and concern for their daughter" in order to get a story on Amy Winehouse.

Her methods have been consistent: befriending a person for the purpose of interviewing them so that she can then put a spin on said interview.
Is that what happened with Aaron Carter? Note her tweet about him on May 29th:

daphnebarak Daphne Barak
So glad, my friend Aaron Carter is joining me, for a charity gala in Marbella. What a perfect place, to kick off his upcoming record?!
29 May Favorite Retweet Reply

This speaks volumes about Ms. Barak's ethics and values as a journalist.

Furthermore, it is disturbing that we live in a time when our media is willing to copy and paste a story without first verifying its accuracy and veracity. No mention was made of Carter's previous denials, nor of the reputation of the interviewer. This is even more disturbing when this practice is adopted by news outlets that are supposed to report factual stories.

Although the slanderous story about this interview originated from OK! Magazine, which is not known for being a reputable publication, it didn't take long for over 150 media outlets to copy the story and run with it. It is apparent that facts are not of great concern to the media, which is shameful.

Now that some aspects of the interview have been denied, we can only hope that there will be a more rigorous screening process before stories are aired or published, especially when the source is a tabloid and the author has a questionable reputation (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9Dz7rs8VfA).

We call on all Michael Jackson fans to boycott the magazine and to express their disagreement to the editors of OK magazine and distress to Daphne Barak (the author). Fans also need to let their sources of news and information know that they are no longer interested in uncorroborated, salacious stories.

Michael Jackson was defamed and maligned in life, his fans are committed and determined to see that this defamation does not continue in death.
 
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Re: Aaron Carter Claims MJ Gave Him Drugs *Update Post 41* Merged

Daphne posted the 3rd video

http://daphnebarak.homestead.com/AaronCarteronMJgivingillegalsubstancestominors.html

Daphne : what kind of drinks did he give you
Aaron : wine. it was wine i mean but i wanted to. i wanted to drink. (you were a kid) yeah 15 you know you want to do those things. you know i was experimenting at that time so.

cuts

Aaron : i think i i was a 40 year old man i wouldn't be offering anything to a 15 year old teenager even if he or she was asking for anything like that.
 
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