Jack Gordon (entertainment manager)

Businessman

Popular As Samuel Isaac Gordon (1981–83) Clifford William Johnson (1983)

Birthday November 10, 1939

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Springfield, Illinois, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2005-4-19, Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S. (65 years old)

Nationality United States

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1939

Jack Leon Gordon (November 10, 1939 – April 19, 2005), also known as Samuel Isaac Gordon and Clifford William Johnson, was an American businessman and entertainment manager.

Gordon was the manager and husband of American singer–songwriter La Toya Jackson.

Gordon also served as the manager of American tabloid subject later turned porn actor John Wayne Bobbitt.

1970

In the 1970s, Gordon ran arcades at Circus Circus in Las Vegas.

He later bought controlling interest in a Los Angeles massage parlor called Circus Maximus in West Hollywood.

Gordon subsequently bought two additional massage parlors, one in Signal Hill and the other in Costa Mesa, California.

1978

In 1978, Gordon offered a $12,000 bribe to then-chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission Harry Reid to approve two new, carnival-like gaming devices (Flip-A-Winna and Penny Falls) for casino use.

Gordon believed the games would bring him more than $100 million in profits.

Reid notified the FBI and allowed agents to videotape a meeting with Gordon in his office.

At the point where Reid asked, "Is this the money?", FBI agents burst in to arrest Gordon.

Reid, a former boxer, exclaimed "You son of a bitch, you tried to bribe me!"

and attempted to strangle Gordon, before startled agents pulled him off.

1979

Gordon was convicted in federal court in 1979 and sentenced to six months in prison.

1980

In the mid-1980s, Gordon began to manage La Toya Jackson along with her father Joseph, but he took over her management completely during the late 1980s.

1981

While some sources cite Gordon's birthplace as Springfield, Illinois, he claimed Las Vegas was his birthplace when he changed his name in 1981 to Samuel Isaac Gordon.

In 1981, Reid's wife found a bomb attached to one of their cars, a bomb Reid suspected was placed by Gordon.

1983

However, in 1983, when he changed his name again, this time to Clifford William Johnson, he said that he was born in Springfield.

1984

In 1984, a conviction for pandering in Los Angeles resulted in three months probation.

1989

He married her in Reno, Nevada, on September 5, 1989, claiming that it was for her own protection against kidnapping by the Jackson family.

La Toya Jackson stated that this was both unplanned and against her wishes.

La Toya said: "I told him, 'No way, Jack! I can't marry you. You know what marriage means to me. I've never been in love; I don't even date.... It's not right. I don't love you. I don't have feelings for you.'" Jackson stated that she tried to run out of the chapel three times but bodyguard Antonio Rossi grabbed her, saying, "There's some things you have to do. Even if you don't want to."

Jackson told Ebony magazine the marriage was "strictly in name only. It has never been consummated."

Six months into the marriage, Jackson asked Gordon for an annulment in Italy.

In response, she claims that Gordon repeatedly bashed her head against the side of a table, saying that he would never let her go.

Paparazzi subsequently photographed Jackson with black eyes, which Gordon claimed was caused by intruders.

From this point forward, Jackson lost all contact with her family and wrote her autobiography La Toya: Growing up in the Jackson Family, which accused her father of child abuse.

Gordon sometimes hired bodyguards to watch La Toya and she claimed that he would never allow her to speak to or see her family.

La Toya's father Joseph stated in his book The Jacksons that he believed Gordon brainwashed her and made her scared of her own family.

Jackson's mother Katherine also agreed that La Toya had been brainwashed while Gordon claimed that Katherine had tried to kill La Toya.

Her sister Janet concurred with her parents saying at the time, "I think this guy who is with her has brainwashed her and made her like this... He keeps her away from the family, and now he's brainwashed her so much she keeps herself away from us."

1993

In 1993, in their New York home, Gordon allegedly beat La Toya repeatedly with a heavy brass dining room chair, leaving Jackson with bruises on her face, arms, legs and back in addition to a black eye, lip and chin swollen to "the size of a clenched fist," requiring 12 stitches in her mouth.

Jackson told reporters, "he kicked me in the mouth (and) the boot went right up under my lip . . . all the way through the skin and burst my lip."

Jackson said she lost consciousness during the beating, leading Gordon to believe she was dead.

She recalled: "He called his friends and said, 'She's dead. I killed her,' because I was lying in a puddle of blood and I was out."

Gordon was arrested but then released, claiming self-defense after La Toya "came at" him with a knife.

He then declared to the press that he was undergoing radiation treatments for cancer.

In December 1993, Gordon hastily arranged a press conference in Tel Aviv where he had Jackson read a statement that she believed sex abuse allegations against her younger brother Michael were true.

She stated, "I cannot and will not be a silent collaborator in his crimes against young children... Forget about the superstar, forget about the icon. If he was any other 35-year-old man who was sleeping with little boys, you wouldn't like this guy".

2005

Gordon died of cancer on April 19, 2005, at age 65.

Jack Leon Gordon was born in Springfield, Illinois to Abraham Gordon, a Jewish Russian immigrant, and Faye Stein, an Illinois native of Jewish heritage.