VIDEOS of Michael Jackson’s trip to Washington to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space and American Indian museums. (Shout-out to
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Judge to Decide Award in Secret Taping in Michael Jackson Case
Judge to Decide Award in Secret Taping in Michael Jackson Case LOS ANGELES (AP) — Talk about throwing yourself on the mercy of the court. The owner of a charter jet company says he’d like a judge to decide how much he should have to pay Michael Jackson in connection with an incident during the pop star’s arrest on child molestation charges.
Another Day, Another Lawsuit: This one wants $29 million – MiniB#48
Another Day, Another Lawsuit: This one wants $29 million – MiniB#48
JULY 18 2007 – In yet another attempt by someone else to get their hands into Michael Jackson's pockets, another entity has filed a lawsuit against the singer, his mother Katherine, and others claiming they are owed $29.7 million in "unpaid brokerage fees". Yes, you read correctly. HIS MAMA TOO!
In court documents obtained by MJJR.net, Transitional Investors, a private investment company, claims to have had a part in Jackson refinancing a loan, and that they were supposed to get 9% of the entire transaction value.
The problem is that their alleged connection with Jackson was through Don Stabler and Darien Dash of Precient-fame. If the name "Precient" sounds familiar, it should. Dash owns the company, which apparently held themselves out as representatives of Jackson.
Universal Express in Contempt of Court, Judge Rules Jackson to Get Belongings Back
Las Vegas Judge Rules Michael Jackson May Get Belongings Back Breaking news July 16, 2007 04:44 PM Michael Jackson may
Aphrodite Jones Book-signing, Fundraiser a Success
Best-selling author’s book signing aims to help kids BY JANA SOELDNER DANGER jdanger@MiamiHerald.com JANA SOELDNER DANGER / FOR THE MIAMI HERALD When New York Times best-selling author Aphrodite Jones hosted a book signing at the Fort Lauderdale restaurant to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County, the number of guests was supposed to be limited to 50. At least twice that number showed up, and it was tough to turn down folks who were eager to write checks that will benefit kids.
Jackson Denies B.E.T. Snub
Jackson Denies B.E.T. Snub Michael Jackson has blasted claims he was too busy to appear at the Black Entertainment Television awards, branding the allegations “false and defamatory.” The singer was asked to appear at the B.E.T. ceremony in Los Angeles on June 26 to perform a special “Thriller” album tribute and to present his mentor Diana Ross with a Lifetime Achievement Award — but news agencies claimed Jackson was “too incapacitated to appear.” Jackson’s spokeswoman Raymone K. Bain says the information “being disseminated in the media with regards to Mr. Jackson’s invitation is false. We cannot understand why anyone affiliated with the program would deliberately misrepresent the facts or attempt to defame Mr. Jackson.
MiJac’s Rep Raymone Bain is Upset – EURweb
MIJACS REP RAYMONE BAIN IS UPSET: Letter to Lee Bailey addresses yesterdays story regarding BET and Md/Va house hunting. Although EUR is just the messenger, Raymone K. Bain is too through with our passing along what she has described as misinformation from Fox.com columnist Roger Friedman regarding her client, Michael Jackson. On Wednesday, we mentioned Friedmans column about Jacksons invitation to attend the recent BET Award ceremony for a special Thriller album tribute and to present his mentor Diana Ross with her Lifetime Achievement Award. Friedman said plans fell through because Jackson was too incapacitated to appear. In a letter to EURs Lee Bailey, Bain says Jackson had conversations with the network about attending the ceremony, but the information being disseminated in the media with regards to Mr. Jackson’s invitation is false. We cannot understand why anyone affiliated with the program would deliberately misrepresent the facts or attempt to defame Mr. Jackson.
Sony BMG seeks Michael Jackson’s backing for move to sign songwriters
Sony BMG seeks Michael Jackson’s backing for move to sign songwriters
Dan Sabbagh, Media Editor
Sony is in talks with Michael Jackson to renegotiate the terms of their music publishing joint-venture, which would allow Sony BMG, the sister company, to sign songwriters for the first time.
A clause in the existing agreement between the Thriller singer and the Japanese electronic giant prevents Sony backing a music publisher to rival their Sony/ATV venture, which has the copyrights to all 252 Beatles songs in its catalogue.
Aphrodite Jones interview with O’Reilly to air July 5
Aphrodite Jones’s interview with Fox’s resident loudmouth, Bill O’Reilly, has now been given an air date of July 5 2007
Friedman Inaccuracies Draw Verbal Slap from Jackson, Spokesperson
Friedman Inaccuracies Draw Verbal Slap from Jackson, Spokesperson Bullet #324
JUNE 29 2007 – A Fox news online reporter may be huffing mad after being figuratively slapped in the mouth through a statement released June 27 by Michael Jackson spokesperson Raymone Bain.