The prosecution called the mother of the boy whose 1993 lawsuit against Jackson was the first time the singer publicly faced molestation allegations. She confirmed that her son received a settlement from Jackson, but was not permitted to say how much he was paid.
She testified that during a 1993 trip to Las Vegas, Jackson left to take her son to a performance of Cirque du Soleil but returned early in a distressed state, pleading that she let her son sleep in his room.
She said she finally relented and the next day Jackson gave her a gold Cartier bracelet.
After the Las Vegas incident, she said the boy was constantly with Jackson, and the pop star even came to the family's Santa Monica home and stayed with her son more than 30 times, sleeping in his bedroom.
The woman said her son is now 25 and she hasn't spoken to him in 11 years. She never testified to seeing her son molested.
On cross-examination, defense attorney Thomas Mesereau Jr. suggested that Jackson countersued the family for "extortion," but the woman said she knew nothing about it and testified they never paid Jackson any money.
She also denied Mesereau's suggestion that she took the molestation allegations to a lawyer before going to police. She said she went to child welfare authorities, where her son made a report to officers working there on Aug. 7, 1993.
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