Oh Big Deal! Pop superstar Michael Jackson reportedly slams music mogul Tommy Mottola on a voicemail message, just days after he was accused of making a series of anti-Semitic remarks in a similar manner. The Thriller singer is now said to have left a message for his former advisor Dieter Wiesner, either in late 2002 or early 2003, in which he insults Italian-American former Sony boss Mottola. According to website PageSix.com, Jackson is reported to have said: “I’m very concerned. I don’t trust that man. He thinks he’s God. He thinks he’s Italian Mafia.” Last Monday, a tape allegedly to contain an anti-Semitic message left by Jackson for Wiesner two years ago was broadcast on US TV show Good Morning America. Wiesner is currently suing his former employer for fraud and breach of contract. He is seeking $64 million in damages. Jackson’s legal team has vowed to defend him against accusations of anti-Semitism and have refused to comment on the Mottola reports.
MusicVixen says...
Wow, doesn't it suck to be famous? You can't even leave a minor racial slur on an answering message anymore without it biting you in the ass! I actually feel bad for Michael"”it seems like everyone is trying to sell him out every other week. Calling out Mottola for acting like the Italian Mafia isn't a big deal; Mottola would probably take it as a compliment.
