Gene Simmons of Kiss has reiterated his view that Michael Jackson was a paedophile

Jul 30, 2013 - 16:35
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Gene Simmons of Kiss has reiterated his view that Michael Jackson was a paedophile
Gene Simmons

Gene Simmons has reignited his feud with Michael Jackson fans, more than three years after he first alleged that Jackson was a child molester. The Kiss bassist got into a Twitter war with Jacko fans who claim he’s never even met the singer.

Said Simmons, "In 80s, I went out w/Diana Ross, we visited Michael Jackson. You don’t know me. Don’t make up things about me."

"Visiting is not the same thing as knowing!" replied a Jackson fan. "If you don’t want things made up about you, stop accusing Michael Jackson of being a "paedophile" as you did!!"

Simmons then repeated his claim of 2010 when he said, "Where there’s smoke there’s fire… There is no question in my mind he molested those kids. Not a doubt. FACT, He paid a family $22 million to settle one case. FACT, He paid $3.5 mil to another family. I stand by my words."

 

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