Post by Admin on Feb 16, 2016 14:21:15 GMT -8
Ron Newt spoke exclusively with VladTV about his close friendship with Michael and Joe Jackson, which developed after his sons, The Newtrons, were signed to Jackson Records.
When asked about what it was like working with Joe, Ron explained that Joe is one of the nicest people he has ever met, and he added that the elder Jackson is nothing like the person he's portrayed to be in the media. Ron also revealed that he and Joe discovered they were cousins while they were working together, which led to Joe splitting management commissions with Jackson. He also speaks about bubbles and a story about the National Enquirer offering him $200,000 to say Michael abused his children.(he wasn't the only one, In 1993, Jackson’s cousin, Tim Whitehead disclosed to Geraldo Riveira’s television show that he was offered $100,000 by a tabloid to say Jackson was gay. In the same episode, television show actor Alfonso Ribeiro, who as a child in 1984 appeared in a Pepsi commercial with Jackson (and who is best known for his role as Carlton in the Will Smith sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air) told that his father “was offered $100,000 by a tabloid to say anything negative about Michael Jackson”. Whitehead and Ribeiro firmly stated that they never saw Jackson act sexually inappropriate with any child and they never felt uncomfortable around him).
When asked about what it was like working with Joe, Ron explained that Joe is one of the nicest people he has ever met, and he added that the elder Jackson is nothing like the person he's portrayed to be in the media. Ron also revealed that he and Joe discovered they were cousins while they were working together, which led to Joe splitting management commissions with Jackson. He also speaks about bubbles and a story about the National Enquirer offering him $200,000 to say Michael abused his children.(he wasn't the only one, In 1993, Jackson’s cousin, Tim Whitehead disclosed to Geraldo Riveira’s television show that he was offered $100,000 by a tabloid to say Jackson was gay. In the same episode, television show actor Alfonso Ribeiro, who as a child in 1984 appeared in a Pepsi commercial with Jackson (and who is best known for his role as Carlton in the Will Smith sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air) told that his father “was offered $100,000 by a tabloid to say anything negative about Michael Jackson”. Whitehead and Ribeiro firmly stated that they never saw Jackson act sexually inappropriate with any child and they never felt uncomfortable around him).
They really did everything in their power to set this man up. Damn shame.