Aaron Carter is claiming that Michael Jackson gave him cocaine and alcohol when he was only 15! Carter, who spent time in a rehabilitation center for substance abuse earlier this year, has struggled for years with addiction.
His name has been repeatedly tied to scandalous news throughout the years. Whether alleged overdoses or infidelity in relationships with Lindsay Lohan and Hilary Duff, Aaron has struggled to keep his name clean. And he’s not doing a good job of it now, either!
Per Contact Music:
“He gave me cocaine. I felt weird about that and other stuff … We spoke afterwards, hours and hours, on the phone. I admired Michael, but his behavior bothered me a lot. Then my mother called the police…”
It’s shocking news, but then again it’s not. The King of Pop suffered several disreputable accusations nearing the end of his life. He’s no longer here to defend himself. Should we keep talking about this? Better yet – is Aaron Carter even being truthful?
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The FBI, Santa Barbara PD, and the DFCS all conducted years-long investigations into Michael Jackson . . . they traveled to different countries to interview people, they followed the origins of every tabloid claim, they interviewed everyone who had ever come within 10 feet of Michael Jackson, especially any minors (and that includes Aaron Carter).
All three — the police, FBI, and DFCS — said that there was never any evidence against MJ, no wrong-doing to report, etc.
Yet Aaron Carter claims his mother actually made a phone call to the police, DURING MJ’s criminal investigation . . . and what? The police totally ignored this? (It’s never even mentioned in MJ’s FBI files — and they examined anything and EVERYTHING.)
I’m calling BS. Aaron Carter is a friggin’ meth head who is over a million dollars in debt to the IRS, needs the cash (OK Magazine pays for their ~breaking news~), and wants attention for his new album. End of story right there.
The author of the OK Magazine article (Daphne B.) is a known liar, too. She’s the one who originated the “MJ’s nanny pumped his stomach for drugs” story . . . which MJ’s nanny then publicly stated was total BS. Not credible in the slightest.
IF Aaron Carter truly claimed this . . . he’s just lucky there’s no law against “defaming the dead.” Pft.