Jackson is, without a doubt "damaged goods", but how damaged and why could be at the very core of this trial. Just as in every celebrity trial, there will be questions about whether those who are charging him are looking for money, whether Jackson's laywers can find a way to wiggle him out of trouble and should he be found guilty, a way for him to avoid a federal prison.

I cannot comment on what I think happens here, but Jackson is not the King Of Pop he once was. From his many infamous public actions, from holding his child over a railing, to naming children "Blanket", to the entire race fiasco, he has either purposely or unintentionally stirred up more trouble and questions than any celebrity I can think of.

I worry, quite frankly, if Jackson can get away with claiming he has had "No Childhood and thus is now trying to live out his childhood" because that to me sounds like a serious plead for help and does not really answer as to whether or not he has taken advantage of any children.

I suppose, we'll have to wait and see, but the longer this trial goes, the more questions will appear.

Take care all.