Investigators in the Michael Jackson child-molestation case have seized about 100 pages of phone records, videos of the pop star, and a DVD of a party at his Neverland Ranch, according to court documents.
The documents released in Los Angeles included search warrants from January, law-enforcement affidavits requesting them and lists of seized items.
Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville agreed last month to release the records, but he ordered many details to be omitted.
Documents showed that during a January 30th search of an unidentified property, investigators seized computers, photos, videos, three videos of Jackson on compact discs and a DVD of a party at Jackson's Neverland Ranch.
A January 31st search yielded computers, documents and videotapes. The address of the property was removed, but law enforcement officials confirmed on January 31st that they were searching the Calabasas residence of one of Jackson 's former producers, Marc Schaffel.
Yesterday, Jackson unveiled a newweb site, www.mjjsource.com, that merges a celebration of his music career with news and background on his criminal trial - including short biographies of his attorneys and a calendar listing upcoming court dates.
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