Earlier this year, Michael Jackson had a new child molestation suit filed against him. He will not, however, be facing any new molestation and fraud charges.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Rolf True dismissed charges of molestation, plagiarism, fraud, breach of contract, negligence, civil conspiracy and unfair business practices earlier this week.
The judge still allowed allegations of assault, battery, willful misconduct, false imprisonment and sexual battery.
Michael was accused by old Daniel Kapon, now 21, earlier this year, who claimed that he was "repeatedly and forcefully sexually molested" from the age of two until he was fourteen.
The lawsuit was originally filed in Orange County in January. Later it was transferred to Los Angeles County in March. Kapon claimed that Michael forced him to take drugs, drink alcohol, forced him to undergo unnecessary cosmetic surgery, burned, tortured and beat him. He also accuses Michael of "false imprisonment" at times between 1987 and 1991 at Michael's ranch.
Kapon claims that he is the writer of many lyrics and melodies during the "Bad," "Dangerous" and "HIStory" eras. Kapon was between the ages of four and fourteen years at the time.
This case is set to go to trial next June. It has been reported that if asked to testify, Michael will do so via a taped deposition.
Source: MJFC / Allheadlinesnews.com
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