View Full Version : Michael Jackson Calls Baby-Dangling Incident A 'Terrible Mistake'


Iluvthe80s
11-21-02, 07:10 AM
'I would never intentionally endanger the lives of my children,' Jackson said in a statement.

By Jennifer Vineyard


Michael Jackson has demonstrated some questionable judgment before, but some think he outdid himself Tuesday when he dangled his struggling nine-month-old son over his hotel balcony while staying in Berlin. In response to public outrage over the
incident, Jackson has now issued an apology.

In an apparent attempt to connect with his fans gathered below, the singer had held the boy, using just one arm around the baby's waist, over the edge of the metal railing while greeting the crowd gathered four stories below. Fans cheered, but some also screamed, concerned he might drop the baby. The child, who had a towel over his head, was the singer's youngest child, Prince Michael II.

Jackson was in Berlin to accept an award Thursday for his philanthropic work on behalf of children, a lifetime Bambi entertainment award. But the incident was roundly condemned for potentially endangering his own child. British tabloid headings ranged from "Mad Bad Dad" (in the Daily Mirror) to "You Lunatic" (in the Sun), and Sweden's Expressen featured the line "Jackson plays with the baby's life." "The Berlin police should arrest this negligent father for reckless endangerment of his own child," Mirror editor Kevin O'Sullivan wrote in an editorial.

Jackson issued a statement late Tuesday via his lawyer calling the incident a "terrible mistake." "I offer no excuses for what happened," the statement read. "I got caught up in the excitement of the moment. I would never intentionally endanger the lives of my children."

Child abuse experts also criticized Jackson's behavior. "Considering Mr. Jackson started a charity to protect children, this was alarmingly irresponsible behavior with a child," Prevent Child Abuse America's Kevin Kirkpatrick told wire services. "Holding a child like that with what appeared to be one arm while leaning over a fourth-floor balcony window is pretty careless to say the least."

"I would tell anyone who saw an adult dangling a child out of a window to call a child protection hotline and the police," Alliance for Children's Rights' Janis Spire told wire services.

Berlin prosecutors told wire services that they are not investigating the incident, although an inquiry could be opened if any complaint against Jackson were filed. Stateside child welfare agencies stressed that they had no jurisdiction to intervene. They did, however, want to remind the public that if such an incident concerned them, they should call a child abuse hotline.

"If someone sees something they're concerned about, in their community, they should let the professionals assess the situation," said Stuart Riskin of the Los Angeles Department of Child and Family Services. "We assess each incident on a case-by-case basis. We want all children to be safe, but everything is governed by legal jurisdictions."

Prince Michael II — despite this recent exposure — remains somewhat of a mystery. His mother has not been identified, and he didn't appear in print or public until this summer, when Jackson brought him to Siegfried and Roy's Las Vegas show at the end of July, when the child was approximately six months old. Jackson has two children with ex-wife Debbie Rowe — a five-year-old boy also named Prince Michael, and a four-year-old girl, Paris. Rowe has insisted that she is not the mother of Prince Michael II.

Jackson's trip to Germany took place during a break from his breach-of-contract trial, where he's being sued for $21 million for allegedly failing to show for two millennium concerts.

*This report is from MTV News

80sTrivia
11-21-02, 07:16 AM
This latest incident certainly won't help him recapture his once brilliant career, that's for sure... :rolleyes:

nolanbuc
11-21-02, 07:45 AM
I was horrified (as I'm sure everyone else was) when I saw that! :eek: If I were caught on camera doing that, my kids would be in the custody of child protective services by tomorrow. This man is NOT fit to be a parent, IMHO, and this latest stunt did nothing to change that opinion. :mad:

Ted Nugent
11-21-02, 01:05 PM
I'm glad celebrities get special treatment. ;) If that was anyone else they'd be in a mess of crap. :rolleyes:

Roemello
11-21-02, 04:24 PM
That little stunt was beyond evil. It's not celebrity status that would keep him outta trouble, it's money. You got enough, you can get away with damn near anything in this world :rolleyes:

I'm with buc...he's definitely not fit to parent pulling stunts like that...

Rhelawen
11-21-02, 04:53 PM
Yet more proof that Michael's brain was surgically removed along with most of his face. :rolleyes:

Recker
11-21-02, 05:48 PM
Originally posted by Roemello
That little stunt was beyond evil. It's not celebrity status that would keep him outta trouble, it's money. You got enough, you can get away with damn near anything in this world :rolleyes:



Oh but Michael would never use his money in that sort of way........ (That didn't sound too sarchastic did it?) :lol:

The80sAngel
11-22-02, 05:20 AM
Just the lastest in a long line of incidents that have proven one thing to me : Michael Jackson is abso-bloody-lutely round the twist! Totally crackers. That man has no business having ANY children.

scott28883
11-22-02, 04:32 PM
I dont even know if Jacko the wacko even knows how to carry a baby yet alone a kid. I BET he doesnt even hold his kids at all. IT looked to me he handed the kids off right away to someone. HE Is just insane right now, thats all, brain dead,

tzimsce
12-04-02, 10:38 PM
Michael Jackson has some problems, that's for sure. It saddens me that folks just assume that he was guilty of those "child predator" allegations years ago, that he paid off the prosecutors. I to this day don't think he ever did that kind of stuff. The man is a humanitarian. If he wasn't, he could have just been a rocker or sung some other sort of pop music. I really think that cosmetic surgery has caused far more problems for him than anything else. Also, he has had that pigment disease, could that also be affecting his health? There is no doubt someone takes care of his children. When would he ever see them? Sure, he probably isn't nearly as busy now as he was in the late 80's, but he still apparently holds a schedule that would drive most fathers insane.

Caligula
12-05-02, 05:56 AM
All I know is what he did was WRONG, and if anyone else did that social services would have been in there quicker than Bubbles could peel a banana

sassy
12-14-02, 09:53 PM
Did anyone hear what Cher said about him?

She is right he doesn't deserve to have his children. If that was my child I would have beat the crap out of him and he would never see them again.
He is mental. :hammer: Not a very good parent!!!!

amk27
12-14-02, 09:56 PM
Once again this freak makes me sick, a straight jacket and a padded cell would suit him just fine. Besides I still have a hard time believing that this freak could get anyone pregnant.......

sassy
12-14-02, 10:44 PM
I can't picture him as a MAN!!!