The site, , will be the official source of communications on the case, Jackson stated in a letter addressed to fans, friends and family, and anything that does not appear on the site must be considered unauthorised.
According to Jackson: "You are right to be skeptical of some of the individuals who are being identified in the mass media as my friends, spokespeople and attorneys. With few exceptions, most of them are simply filling a desperate void in our culture that equates visibility with insight."
Jackson was arrested and charged after allegations of child sexual abuse, which the singer described as being "predicated on a big lie". He has surrendered his passport and been bailed for $3m, and is due to appear in court again in January.
Despite being deserted by some of his former celebrity friends and scant numbers of fans turning up at vigils to protest his innocence, Jackson's new album of number one singles went to the top of the chart in the UK last weekend.
This morning it was revealed that the star faces losing custody of his three children who might be made wards of the state. Jackson has two children with his former wife Debbie Rowe - six-year-old Prince Michael and five-year-old Paris. He also has a baby, Prince Michael II, with a surrogate mother.
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