Michael Jackson back in U.S.; next stop, Japan

[b]Michael Jackson back in U.S.; next stop, Japan[/b] January 26, 2007 BY ERIC TALMADGE Associated Press TOKYO—- Since Michael Jackson forsook his Neverland Ranch, the King of Pop has popped up in some very unexpected places. He’s taken up residence in the Gulf state of Bahrain, in France and even in a castle in Ireland. He showed up in Augusta, Ga., to give a eulogy at James Brown’s funeral, and materialized in London to accept an award for his contributions to the world of pop music. Lately he’s been spotted in Las Vegas on his famed shopping sprees. So where is he now? In a rare conference call, the singer

Mesereau blasts tabloids over Jackson trial coverage

[b]Mesereau blasts tabloids over Jackson trial coverage[/b] DAWN HOBBS, NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER January 19, 2007 7:23 AM In his first visit to Santa Barbara since winning the Michael Jackson trial in 2005, Thomas Mesereau spoke to a group of about 200 people Thursday evening about the media’s role in high-profile cases. The audience was riveted as the distinguished criminal defense lawyer discussed how trial coverage has become an important part of American society, using elements of the Jackson case — the most covered criminal trial in history — to make his points.

Michael Jackson thanks fans through MJJForum

The second news story tonight out of MJJFORUM involves the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, placing very important calls to MJJFORUM president Trish Brown and Paul Akinbanjo from MJNO thanking them for their support. According to news posted at their websites, the superstar wanted everyone to know

Michael Jackson’s ex-lawyer calls secret taping ‘distressing’

[b]Michael Jackson’s ex-lawyer calls secret taping ‘distressing'[/b] LOS ANGELES: Michael Jackson’s former lawyer testified he went to “almost paranoid lengths” to guard his client’s privacy after Jackson was secretly taped on a private jet headed to Santa Barbara to surrender in a child-molestation investigation. Attorney Mark Geragos, who accompanied Jackson on the plane, is suing jet company XtraJet over the November 2003 taping. Testifying on Tuesday in the non-jury trial, Geragos called the taping one of the worst experiences of his 24-year legal career. He said he obtained a court order preventing XtraJet’s then-owner, Jeffrey Borer, from selling the footage after learning of it through the media.

Jackson Sues Jet Company?

[b]JACKSON SUES JET COMPANY[/b] Opening statements began yesterday (22JAN07) in a non-jury trial involving a lawsuit filed by pop star MICHAEL JACKSON against a charter jet company. The THRILLER singer is suing Xtra Jet, alleging employees of the company secretly taped him and his attorney while they were on a flight to Santa Barbara, California in 2003.

Will.i.Am Speaks with MJJFORUM

JAN 23 2007 – One of the staff members of [url=http://www.mjjforum.com/main/content/view/1964/0/]MJJFORUM[/url] had the opportunity to speak briefly with super-producer Will.i.am about plans to work with Michael Jackson. The producer…

Statement Re: Pharmacy Lawsuit – Raymone Bain

As if we needed more proof that Jackson’s bills weren’t getting paid by the accountants who were in charge of handling his finances, word came today that a lawsuit was filed against Jackson resulting from such neglect. Almost as quickly, a statement came from Jackson’s team confirming that the issue has already been resolved. :nav [url=http://community.mjeol.com/showthread.php?t=9149]Discuss this topic here[/url]

[b]RESPONSE TO LAWSUIT FILED BY G&J GROSS, INC. DBA MIKEY FINE PHARMACY AGAINST MICHAEL JACKSON[/b] Washington, D.C. ….. Regarding your inquiries about an action filed by G & J Gross, Inc., DBA Mikey Fine Pharmacy against Michael Jackson: the issue has been amicably resolved. Mikey Fine Pharmacy has been paid. This action related to the administration of Mr. Jackson’s finances, which has been transitioned away from Mr. Jackson’s former business managers.

At The Movies With Michael Jackson

[b]At The Movies With Michael Jackson[/b] Posted Jan 4th 2007 1:00PM by Robin Leach Having moved into his new gated Spanish-styled Vegas mega-mansion (seen above) pop-singer Michael Jackson is trying to settle into the normal life we locals lead here. Except, when Michael goes to the movies, he’s got to take at least four burly bodyguards with him!! My pal, gossip guru Norm Clarke reports that

Michael Jackson Pushing Boundaries On New Album

[b] Michael Jackson Pushing Boundaries On New Album[/b] by Scott Colothan on 03/01/2007 (Jan 3 2007) Black Eyed Peas lynchpin will.i.am has been speaking about his work on Michael Jackson’s new album and says the King of Pop still sings like “a bird.” will.i.am has been busy brainstorming and formulating ideas with Jackson and says that their main goal is pushing the musical boundaries.