Attorney Thomas Mesereau Jr., who headed the defense team, told Associated Press that Michael Jackson won't allow children is his bedroom anymore for sleepovers, because he realized it could be misinterpreted.
"He's not going to do that because it makes him vulnerable to false charges," Mesereau said.
"I am absolutely convinced that he has never molested any child," said Mesereau, who added he believes Jackson will continue to be "a convenient target for people who want to extract money or build careers at his expense."
The attorney said that Michael Jackson is going to change his way of life. "He's going to have to not let people easily enter his life," Mesereau said. "He was very generous to people who didn't deserve it."
RESURSEMichael Jackson needs some rest after the tormenting trialMichael Jackson is not guiltyJurors in their seventh day of deliberations in Michael Jackson's trialStill no verdict for Michael Jackson