I am very proud of Laura and Matt for their contributions to a great podcasting debut. I was not able to listen to it until very recently.

I've been doing a lot of press since the verdict in the Michael Jackson Trial which we will discuss in greater detail in our next podcast. I was a prosecution witness in this trial because I am a friend of the young accuser's. With the gag order lifted, I felt that the time had come for me to speak up for a wonderful and heroic boy. You may be excited to learn that based on this decision, the quality and intensity of the hate mail I'm receiving has risen impressively. One thoughtful hater is suggesting that I might like to suck on a mule's ass?... Worth a thought. Another fine gentlemen warns me that all Jews like me will soon die? I'm certain that Michael Jackson, a God-like ambassador of peace and love is warmed to include Nazis into his fan fold.

I listened to the entire Weezy and The Swish show last night at about 3:00 am and I actually laughed out loud, so it must be funny, since I already heard it while we were recording it.


If you have any interest in my bout with infamy, so far, I've been on Anderson Cooper (he's a hottie), Paula Zahn (probably more Matt's type) and Catherine Crier (something for all of us) It's a joke. My heart belongs to D.A. Ron Zonen...

Let's see, today I was scheduled for Greta Van Something (sorry I don't know how to pronounce or spell Sustren) which is on the Fox News, but I was suddenly called by George of Fox News who told me that Greta has decided to cancel me and focus her show tonight on the missing girl in Aruba. I feel that Greta has made a wise choice.

Back to me... Tomorrow I'll be interviewed for Celebrity Justice. Oh, and the 48 Hours I taped may air soon.

As for being swept into a swirl of media frenzy following a high profile child molestation trial? I can't say it's for everyone, but I have found it to be very enlightening. I'm meeting a lot of interesting people, fighting against rage and disillusionment and having make-up applied by strangers.