frankiespeakin,
Yes, I feel badly for him. JWs are denied a lot of their childhood due to the pressures of growing up with the sword of Damocles in the form of Armageddon hanging over their head. We have to study hard as we grow up to make adult decisions at ages like 11, 13, 15, etc. We are told that we might not get through the big A if we just rely on our parent's faith and dedication.
In MJ's case, he had the added pressures of being a child star. Those pressures have led many others into trouble later in life. Some crack, while others go on to become successful in their adult careers.
Combine the two and you have a real volatile mixture. Think about it. Your Mom tells you not to celebrate Christmas because it is Satanic in its origins, but your Dad tells you you're going to cut a Holiday record where you sing "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus." What a conflict for a JW kid.
If he is innocent, I hope they prove it, because I think he has been through enough. Unfortunately, the evidence (his and his victim's fingerprints on a porno magazine) and his admission he shares his bed with boys, might not be so easy to explain away. If they prove the providing alcohol to the victim charge, they just may just figure he is guilty of the molestation as well if both sides have good arguments.
And no matter if he is found not guilty, he will always have the stigma to live with. I don't think most of the public will be willing to give him the benefit of the doubt after what they have heard.
Tammy