Arvizo family 'never captive', Jackson trial hears

Michael Jackson's young accuser and his family were never held captive at the singer's Neverland ranch, his child molestation…

Michael Jackson's young accuser and his family were never held captive at the singer's Neverland ranch, his child molestation trial has heard.

Joe Marcus, Jackson's property manager, said he was never ordered to hold Gavin Arvizo hostage and claimed the family had plenty of opportunity to leave, had they so wanted.

Asked about an entry in a log kept at Neverland which cautioned staff not to let Arvizo off the 2,700 acre property, he said it was to prevent the boys from driving vehicles out onto the road.

He told Santa Maria court that he had taken the family out several times, including a shopping trip and a visit to the othodontist. He denied that he was there to guard them.

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Janet Arvizo, Gavin's mother, has claimed she used the dental trip as a ruse to escape the ranch, but Mr Marcus insisted that the family had been anxious to return to Neverland.

Under cross-examination he admitted he had lied to police in November 2003 when he claimed to have no knowledge of Jackson sharing his bed with children. "That was untrue, wasn't it?" said Gordon Auchincloss, prosecuting.

"Yes," Marcus replied. Asked whether he knew Jackson kept pornography at the house, Mr Marcus said he did not.

The court was shown photographs of dolls dressed in bondage gear, recovered from Jackson's office, and the witness acknowledged that they were kept on the singer's desk, although he called them "artwork."

Mr Marcus said he believed Jackson had special bonds with girls as well as boys, although he struggled to come up with names. "He has friends, Elizabeth Taylor. I'm drawing a blank on a few of the names," he said.

"There were other women. Liza Minelli has been there - they seem to be good friends." Mr Marcus is on one several Jackson employees who has testified that he never saw the singer engage in any inappropriate behaviour with young children.

Jackson (46) denies molesting 13-year-old Gavin Arvizo in February 2003, plying him with alcohol and conspiring to hold him and his family captive. The trial continues.