Letter to Attorney reveals Jackson will be found NOT GUILTY
On Tuesday morning, March 8, 2005, at 2:00am, on WOR-AM, The Joey Reynolds Show, The Amazing Kreskin made public his prediction that Michael Jackson would be found not guilty. Kreskin made it clear that he is not expressing his own opinion as to the guilt or otherwise of Mr. Jackson and that such would be, in his opinion, irresponsible in a public format. Although Kreskin is convinced that the jury’s decision will be to find him not guilty, Jackson will not be able to prove his innocence.
Several days prior to his announcement, in a letter to Jackson’s Defense Attorney, Thomas Mesereau, Kreskin warned Mesereau about the perils of introducing hypnosis into his defense plan. It had been made public that amongst possible witnesses for the defense would be psychic Uri Geller. Geller claims to have “hypnotized” Mr. Jackson a few years ago and elicited comments from Jackson (while under “hypnosis”) that he was not guilty.
If such “evidence” (hypnosis) were brought to the case, Kreskin could be called in as a witness for the Prosecution because of his edibility to demonstrate that a supposedly “hypnotized” person can lie and distort the truth if he so desires. Such a demonstration could seriously damage Jackson’s credibility.

