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After leaving the party, the narrator says, he smoked with Nickel, then got into a limousine and left. He returned to the Sheraton Hotel at Universal, where four FBI agents were waiting in his hotel room. His mom was there, urging him to tell the agents what happened. The narrator sat down with them as they asked questions he characterizes as sexually exploiting and involving “backbacksided” questions, and he was acutely aware of this at his age.
He challenges the agents directly, asking, “are y’all crazy? What you think I’m gonna do? Tell you that Michael did something bad so that we can sue him for money?” He directs this question at the agents and then looks to his mom, asking, “What is going on here? Why are you letting this happen?” He says his mom responds by saying, “well, I think something happened. You know, I think something,” and he counters, “really? That man did nothing but be hospitable, kind, loving, giving, everything you could think of.”
The narrator recounts that they rode four-wheelers for five hours in the mountains at nighttime after his birthday party, with Michael and Chris Tucker, and that he hung out with Michael and talked with him. He emphasizes that Michael was hospitable, kind, and generous during that time.
In closing, the narrator stresses that the events included an overnight or post-party sequence with a limousine ride to the Sheraton, the FBI visit and interrogation with his mother present, and the extended outing in the mountains on four-wheelers with Michael and Chris Tucker after the birthday celebration. He uses his account to portray Michael as hospitable and benevolent during these interactions, and he presents the FBI questioning as inappropriate, framing it as aggressive and accusatory toward himself, despite his defense of Michael’s character and behavior.