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Michael Jackson's nephews suing Radar Online for saying the late post star molested them

Friday, July 29, 2016
Miles Abah at 9:21 AM
Michael Jackson's nephews
suing Radar Online for saying
the late post star molested them
Michael Jackson's nephews, Taj, TJ and Taryll
Jackson, part of the 90s boy band popularly
known as 3T, just slapped Radar Online with a
$100 million libel lawsuit, after the online tabloid
reported that Michael Jackson molested young
boys and that his nephews were among the
victims.
Radar also claimed the nephews had been given
extravagant gifts by their late uncle and other
relatives in the know, to buy their silence and
that one of them was even kidnapped to keep
him from making a statement against Michael
Jackson to police. The suit calls Radar's claims
false and defamatory

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