Jackson’s lawyers wish
Web site would beat it
Plus: Is Gadhafi headed to the big screen?
![]() Pool / REUTERS The uncle of a boy who accused Michael Jackson of molestation has written a book about the case. |
Michael Jackson’s lawyers want a certain Web site to beat it.
Raymond Chandler, the uncle of a young boy who accused Michael Jackson of molestation in the early 1990s, has written a book, “All That Glitters,” about the controversial case, which was settled out of court — with Jackson reportedly paying the accuser upwards of $20 million.
Now, Raymond Chandler is selling the book on a Web site. What’s more, the site has links to various documents related to the case, such as court depositions and correspondences with Jackson’s investigators. And that has Jackson’s defenders seeing working overtime trying to get the site closed.
“Jackson’s people are furious and they’re looking to see if there are any grounds to shut down the site, such as copyright infringement,” says the source.
Jackson’s rep denies the story, telling The Scoop simply, “That’s false.”
Gadhafi goes to the movies?
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Saadi Gadhafi, the son of the Libyan leader, was at the Venice Film Festival last week, pitching a feature film on his infamous father. Saadi even met with Harvey Weinstein, the head of Miramax, to discuss the idea.
Moammar Gadhafi has been linked with terrorism and has long been one of the world’s most feared and loathed leaders. Recently, however, he has vowed to end his nuclear program and his relationship with the U.S. has grown more cordial.
“It’s all strange, but true,” says a source close to Miramax. “Harvey told him he’d be willing to make the film if Gadhafi would publicly recognize the state of Israel. Saadi said he’d check with his father and get back to Harvey.”
“We haven’t heard back yet,” Miramax spokesman Matthew Hiltzik told The Scoop. “But where there’s a chance to contribute to world peace, the lines are always open.”
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