Michael Jackson’s First Accuser: Extortion or Cover-Up?

Michael Jackson’s First Accuser: Extortion or Cover-Up?

Author: True Crime Today May 6, 2026 Duration: 23:21

The twenty-three million dollar settlement is the single most-cited fact in the Michael Jackson saga. His defenders say it proves nothing except that his team wanted the circus to end. His accusers say no innocent person signs that check. Both arguments have weight. And neither one settles the question.

This episode takes you through the 1993 Chandler case with the kind of detail that forces you to grapple with both possibilities. The recorded phone call where Evan Chandler threatens to destroy Jackson before his son has allegedly disclosed anything. The timeline that shows a lawyer and a psychiatrist were involved days before any accusation was made. The twenty-million-dollar demand that came before any police report. And then the counterweight: the DA investigated Evan for extortion and filed no charges. The settlement explicitly allowed Jordan to testify in criminal proceedings. And Jordan Chandler — the boy at the center of everything — never recanted, never testified, never spoke publicly again, and sought legal emancipation from both of his parents.

If Evan fabricated everything, why did Jordan refuse to take it back? If Jackson was guilty, why did the physical evidence from the strip search remain disputed? This episode sits in the space where those questions don’t have comfortable answers.

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