But ya don’t has to calls him Jackson…
LOS ANGELES – Just when you thought the Jacko child molestation case couldn’t get any more wacko, it has.The 35-year-old mother of Michael Jackson’s young accuser has married her boyfriend, Army Reserves Maj. Jay Jackson – no relation to the Gloved One – and now her name is, get this, Janet Jackson.
And the accuser’s mother is pregnant with her fourth child, sources told the Daily News, so by the time the sex abuse case goes to trial in September, there may be a brand-new baby in the Jackson family – the major’s, that is, not the pop star’s.
Although the mom now bears the same name as Jacko’s breast-baring songbird sister, there’s almost no chance she will name her newborn after any member of the famous musical clan.
The accuser’s mom called the tarnished pop superstar “the Devil” when she testified before the grand jury that indicted him.
The major and the mom married in Vegas on May 29. The marriage was a first for the 42-year-old major and a second for the mom, who divorced the accuser’s father in 2001.
“She’s a Jackson now. It’s such an irony,” said one source.
As The News reported in April, Maj. Jackson, 42, met the accuser and his family about two years ago – back when they were still on good terms with Michael Jackson.
The major, a personnel administrator with an L.A.-based Army unit, has become a father figure to the accuser, who is now 14, his 13-year-old brother and his 18-year-old sister, whose own father is barred from seeing them due to convictions for spousal and child abuse.
Meanwhile, Michael Jackson’s attorney Tom Mesereau is scheduled to grill the singer’s nemesis, Santa Barbara County District Attorney Tom Sneddon, in court and under oath Aug. 16.
The judge had ordered Sneddon to testify July 27, but Mesereau agreed to reschedule so the prosecutor could take his vacation. Jackson’s defense team wants to know if Sneddon and his investigators knew that Beverly Hills private detective Brad Miller was part of Michael Jackson’s legal team when cops raided his office in November.
If they did, a judge could rule the search a violation of Jackson’s attorney-client privilege and toss out evidence seized.
Sneddon himself drove about 100 miles from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles to watch and photograph Miller’s office before the raid, court papers says.
Entertainment producer David Gest, who tapped Jacko to be his best man at his nuptials to his now-estranged wife Liza Minnelli, accused Sneddon of being “out to get” Jackson.
And, he told the “Extra” celebrity news show, he fears for his pal’s life if he’s found guilty.
“If he is convicted, which I hope he’s not, he’ll kill himself,” Gest said. “How could someone like Michael Jackson survive in jail?”