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(en) « Michael Jackson: Crowned in Africa, Pop Music King Tells Real Story Of Controversial Trip », Ebony, Johnson Publishing Company, vol. 47, no 5, , p. 34–43 (ISSN0012-9011, lire en ligne)
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(en) https://www.today.com/popculture/fingerprint-analysis-takes-center-stage-trial-wbna7285727 The testimony followed an effort by defense attorney Robert Sanger to undermine the reliability of the results. He elicited testimony that the magazines were not tested for fingerprints until months after they were seized — and then only after some of them were used in grand jury hearings in which the accuser could have handled them.