They meet Blanket's father, Mr. Jefferson, a wealthy, eccentric, effeminate, pale-skinned, childish man who acts as an obvious stand-in for Michael Jackson, though everyone remains oblivious due to him wearing a fake moustache.
Stan mistakes Mr. Jefferson as a burn victim due to his unusual appearance and suspects this may be the reason for his vast wealth, meanwhile Kyle notices that he is neglecting Blanket.
Mr. Jefferson suggests a sleepover between the boys, as he and Blanket are unable to return home due to a ghost occupying their house.
At the Park County Police Station, Harrison Yates gets a report about the Jeffersons claiming says they are wealthy and black, thus the whole department sets off to frame him for a crime as they express their disdain for African Americans wealthier than them.
Yates returns home planning on retiring the force also mentioning that O. J. Simpson’s charges were dropped because someone said the N-word too many times, but his wife encourages him that "framing wealthy black people is in his blood".
Kyle counters that even if all of the accusations about Mr. Jefferson are false and the police really do go around framing rich black men, that he has to grow up because he has a child of his own now.
This no longer gives a reason for the police to arrest him; Yates tells Mr. Jefferson that there was "no point in putting another poor black man in jail".