Michael Jackson FBI Files Reveal Death Threats
Dec. 22 2009, Published 3:59 p.m. ET
The FBI released files relating to Michael Jackson Tuesday.
In the hundreds of pages which detail the various investigations of child molestation by the late singer is a file dedicated to the investigation of a man who made death threats against Jackson and then president George W. Bush.
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In hand written letters the man, revealed to be Frank Paul Jones, threatens to kill Jackson and George W Bush unless he receives money from the renown mobster John Paul Gotti.
Jones appears to be obsessed with a woman, whose name has been redacted, and is making these threats to get her attention.
In one letter he says "I decided that because nobody is taking me serious, and I can't handle my state of mind, I am going to Washington DC to threaten to kill the President of the United States, George Bush."
In a letter to the Daily Post he writes, "I told you what will happen to John Gotti if he doesn't pay up. Michael I will personally attempt to kill if he doesn't pay me my money."
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And with an insight into his lonely, sad life Jones writes in another letter, "I'm 33 years old and never had a real relationship in my life. I
can't even slow dance."
Jones was arrested on May 22, 1992 outside the White House. He was released on June 4, 1992, and one day later made threats to kill Jackson.