Fraud charges filed against mother of Michael Jackson's accuser (AP) Updated: 2005-08-24 16:05
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The woman whose son accused Michael Jackson of child
molestation was charged with welfare fraud in a complaint alleging she collected
nearly $19,000 while making false claims she was indigent.
![Pop star Michael Jackson leaves the Santa Barbara County Courthouse after being found not guilty on all ten counts of child molestation in Santa Maria, California, June 13, 2005. [Reuters]](xin_45080224160858100412.jpg) Pop star Michael
Jackson leaves the Santa Barbara County Courthouse after being found not
guilty on all ten counts of child molestation in Santa Maria, California,
June 13, 2005. [Reuters] |
The five charges filed Tuesday against the woman include four felony counts
of "perjury by false application for aid" and one count of "aid by
misrepresentation," a violation of the state welfare code.
Each perjury charge carries a potential sentence of two to four years in
prison. The code violation carries a potential sentence of 16 months to three
years.
The district attorney's office recommended bail of $50,000 for the woman, who
is scheduled to surrender to authorities and be arraigned September 7.
At Jackson's trial, which ended in his acquittal, she invoked her Fifth
Amendment protection against self-incrimination and refused to testify about the
welfare matter. She has an unlisted phone number and could not be reached
Tuesday.
The Associated Press is withholding her name to protect the identity of her
son.
Jackson's lawyers presented evidence during his trial that she and her family
had received a $150,000 settlement in a 2001 lawsuit against a department store
at a time when she was claiming to be indigent. They also showed the woman was
receiving money from her boyfriend to pay the rent on her apartment.
The complaint filed by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office
alleged that the woman hid from authorities the fact that she had received the
settlement and also failed to report the receipt of $637 for payment of her rent
in January 2003.
It said the payment occurred in February 2003 but was not discovered until a
social services investigator received a tip from a private investigator in
February 2005, just before the Jackson trial began.
The mother of the accuser was a key witness for the prosecution against
Jackson. Many jurors said her lack of credibility on the witness stand was a
major factor in their verdicts of not guilty.
Jackson lawyer Tom Mesereau said of the welfare-related charges, "In light of
the evidence at the trial, I'm not surprised. This is certainly warranted."
District attorney's spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said the charges send a message
that, "You're taking taxpayers' money when you steal from the welfare system.
Whether it's a nickel or a lot of nickels, you can't use the welfare system as
your personal piggy bank."
The complaint said that between November 15, 2001 and March 31, 2003, the
woman received $18,782 in welfare aid to which she was not entitled.
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