From the time he was a teenager, Michael Jackson believed he would sell more records than anyone else - and, of course, he did.
He also knew he would have the biggest-grossing concert tours in history. But all of that is now in the past.
Today, he spends his time wandering around Las Vegas with a gaggle of bodyguards and his three precocious children, Prince Michael I (11), Paris (ten) and Prince Michael II (six).
He is almost always in a wheelchair, wearing a bizarre outfit and so frail he appears to be at death's door.
Meanwhile, his record-breaking career seems a thing of the past. From all accounts, he is not motivated to do anything. He has no real plans for the future and is deeply in debt.
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The testimony had been so damning, I was certain that a man as private as Jackson would never recover.
After
all, Michael Jackson had been carefully constructing an image for
himself since the age of ten - a time when most kids are building tree
houses.