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Speakerphone Speech to Fans

Date confirmed in “CBS News” (archived) (“Sunday [April 3, 2005] night”)

 

“CBS News” (April 4, 2005) (archived)

On the eve of what could be a key day of testimony in his child abuse trial, Michael Jackson took time out for a pep rally of sorts, telling fans that God and the truth are on his side.

Sunday night, Jackson appeared via speakerphone at an event in Santa Maria attended by some 200 fans, featuring Jackson impersonators, singers and a magician friend and confidante of Jackson's who calls himself "Majestic Magnificent."

Majestic Magnificent - who's accompanied Jackson to court several times lately - spoke to fans Sunday night, denouncing the charges against Jackson as a conspiracy.

The singer stayed home at Neverland but, with his publicist, made a speakerphone call to the rented hotel ballroom packed with fans, telling them: "God and the truth are on our side. We will be victorious."

"I love you!" said Jackson, collecting an earful of screams from fans who shouted back: "We love you!"

Jackson apologized for not being able to be at the hotel to personally thank his fans - who are expected to hold another rally for him Monday outside the courthouse - for their support.

"You understand I can't be there today," said Jackson. "I wish I could... I know you've traveled from around the world and I'm glad you came."

"I truly believe I have the most wonderful fans in the world," he said. "I'm looking forward to being with you very soon. Keep on dancing. I love you all very much."

When he got off the phone, fans cheered loudly and the program turned to music. The first song played was Jackson's "D.S." which is known to be a bitter denunciation of his prosecutor.

Two young boys led the group in prayer to kick off the event, during which Jackson memorabilia was sold and a raffle was held for a white fedora hat signed by the entertainer. Chants of "Michael! Innocent!" went up periodically.