The Mercury News

Jermaine Jackson accused of sexual assault

- By Christophe­r Kuo The New York Times

Jermaine Jackson, one of Michael Jackson's older brothers and a founding member of the Jackson 5, was accused of sexual assault in a civil suit filed Wednesday in California.

In the suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Rita Barrett accuses Jackson, 69, of sexual abuse, sexual battery, sexual assault, harassment and rape relating to an incident that she says happened at her Los Angeles home in 1988. In the court papers, Barrett says that Jackson forcefully entered her home and assaulted her, inflicting “severe emotional, physical and psychologi­cal injury, including humiliatio­n, shame, and guilt, economic loss, economic capacity and permanent emotional distress.”

The suit lists Jackson, Jermaine L. Jackson Music Production­s and Work Records, a business Jackson founded, as defendants. Jackson could not be reached for comment.

Barrett's court filing says she came into contact with Jackson through her role as a musician's contractor and as a member of a union that represents musicians. The complaint says she also knew Jackson through Berry Gordy, the founder of Motown Records, who had a personal and business relationsh­ip with Barrett's husband. Gordy could not be reached for comment.

In her suit, Barrett says that she told Gordy what happened the following day, but he “withheld and concealed the acts, further perpetuati­ng the cover-up and allowing Mr. Gordy, Defendant Jackson and others in the business relationsh­ip to continue to reap profits derived from Mr. Jackson's work and reputation for years to come.”

Barrett is requesting a jury trial.

Michael Pellegrino, president of Artists Management Agency, which has represente­d Jackson since 2014, said the agency would be parting ways with the musician because of the suit.

“We have a zero-tolerance policy concerning these matters,” Pellegrino said in an email Friday. “We wish him well but we must feel comfortabl­e about who we represent and unfortunat­ely at this moment we must take in considerat­ion our other clients who do not feel comfortabl­e with the

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