Thomas Arthur Mesereau Jr. is an American attorney at law best known for defending Michael Jackson in his 2005 child molestation trial and several other celebrities... (wikipedia)
Let's assume he has the opportunity to make a documentary for TV for $7 million. It's not going to make much of a difference, is it? Not worth committing a crime over?
He is permanently living outside of the United States.
You did it because you wanted to sell a story.
Why did you want an addendum to what you had already written and signed?
You gave him the little amounts you had in your pocket at the time?
Are you aware that was the longest and largest criminal case in the history of Los Angeles County?
Early in your interviews, you denied being touched in your private areas, didn't you?
The witnesses who testified before the grand jury were never subjected to cross-examination or impeachment by the defense,
This case will be won in the courtroom and not through 'leaks' in the media. When he has his day in court, Michael Jackson will be acquitted and vindicated.
By law, no judge or defense lawyer was allowed to be present in the grand jury room. Furthermore, the defense had no opportunity to call its own witnesses to rebut or criticize this one-sided proceeding.
He's living permanently in Bahrain. He has friends there who have been very loyal and helpful to him in a difficult period of his life. He's looking much better. He's with his children, and he's moving on in life.