Aaron Carter's slanderous claims about Michael Jackson

01/07/2011 12:00

 

Aaron Carter’s rep claims he never told an entertainment reporter Michael Jackson gave him cocaine and alcohol when he was 15 years old and says the reporter completely fabricated the story.

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The controversy stems from an article that ran in OK! Magazine in Australia, written by international journalist Daphne Barak. In the article, Carter was quoted as saying, “Yes, [Michael Jackson] gave me wine. I mean, I could have refused, but I was 15. As for drugs? He gave me cocaine.”

But Carter’s rep tells TMZ, “Nothing was said that was reported” and directed us toward a YouTube video of the interview with Barak which seems to back up Aaron’s side of the story.

Tabloid-contributor Daphne Barak, some may recall, interviewed Michael Jackson’s former nanny, Grace Rwaramba, in the following days on June 25, 2009. In video footage of the interview, Rwaramba expressed her frustration over being fired by Michael Jackson’s team — understandable and in no way controversial. Yet Barak’s later publication of the interview suddenly had Grace the Nanny claiming that she had pumped her former employer’s stomach for drugs, several times!

Rwaramba quickly fired back: “I am shocked, hurt and deeply saddened by recent statements the press has attributed to me. [...] The statements attributed to me confirm the worst in human tendencies to sensationalize tragedy and smear reputations for profit.”

“I don’t even know how to pump a stomach!!” she added.

However Carter said that there were "weird things happened" and implied that Michael Jackson could have use drugs out of his presence. Also added that Michael Jackson drank and allowed the kids to drink. These allegations are nothing short of deplorable and offensive, as well as brazenly fake. Michael Jackson has always been absolutely against alcohol and drugs. In case, he saved children lives and never caused any harm to any of them. Both, Carter and Barak should be ashamed. Anything for attention and  money. 

 

MJFS