Could Larry Feldman be charged in the you-know-who case?
Roger Friedman on Janet Arvizo:
Among her preposterous claims: She was limited to “one meal a day” during her alleged “kidnapping” by Jackson employees. Restaurant receipts indicate otherwise — and a high caloric intake at that. She also claimed that she and her family were not allowed to leave the Calabasas Country Inn and Suites, despite records showing that they were hardly ever there and even went to the movies when they weren’t shopping or dining out.
There was more testimony from Arvizo about her “kidnapping,” including that she never bothered to call 911, didn’t tell anyone in the number of federal buildings she traversed that she had been kidnapped, didn’t tell her own lawyer or her friend Azja Pryor, who is comedian Chris Tucker’s girlfriend. Instead, Arvizo insisted again that she was speaking to all these people “in code,” dropping hints so that her parents wouldn’t be murdered by Jackson’s team.
Arvizo appears to be a run-of-the-mill UFO abductee. But there’s this:
You may be asking at this juncture: Whatever happened to the child-molestation charge in this case? Arvizo admitted yesterday that she never told the police that such a thing might have happened until she had had several meetings with lawyers, including Larry Feldman, the attorney who got a $20 million settlement for another teenager allegedly molested by Michael Jackson in 1993.
Arvizo seems to be a troubled, low-end grifter, the sort whose picture is in the bunco squad’s manila folder of “likely suspects.” If she was put up to this by some lawyers, should not they be punished?
