As the old saying goes "you can judge a man by the company he keeps", this is maybe something that Michael Jackson should have remembered before hiring jailed private investigator Anthony Pellicano during his child abuse case.
Pellicano is awaiting trial on charges that he illegally wiretapped the phones of a number of stars including; Sylvester Stallone, Garry Shandling and Keith Carradine.
It is reported that Michael Jackson, Steve Bing, Stevie Wonder, James Woods and Kevin Costner used his services.
Jackson is alleged to have paid Pellicano $2M before last year's child molestation trial.
I wonder if he was worth it?
Michael Jackson's Trials
Michael Jackson's Trials
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The Ongoing Trials of The Late Michael Jackson
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Monday, May 01, 2006
Fake Press Release
Things, in the world of Michael Jackson, are never what they seem to be.
In a press release issued last week, from what was portrayed as Michael Jackson's Bahrain record label 2 Seas Records, it was stated that Jackson was collaborating with 50 Cent, DJ Whoo Kid, and aspiring artist Lucy Diamonds on the track 'Now That I Found Love' on a mixtape called 'MJ Unit: The Takeover'.
However, it sees that this release was a fake. Sue Harris, who is the spokeswoman for 2 Seas Records, confirmed that the press release was a fake.
She was quoted as saying:
"I do not know who put this story out, certainly not us. But it doesn't surprise me.
As far as we are concerned, details regarding the recording of Michael Jackson's albums are being kept under wraps.
We will not be making any comments as to who may or may not be working with Michael Jackson in the studio.
We will not be making any announcements, nor will we be reacting to any speculation or reports in the media."
DJ Whoo Kid said:
"I don't know who made that up. I don't know who Lucy Diamonds is."
Fake or not, it is a nice way to generate publicity for Jackson and his associates.
In a press release issued last week, from what was portrayed as Michael Jackson's Bahrain record label 2 Seas Records, it was stated that Jackson was collaborating with 50 Cent, DJ Whoo Kid, and aspiring artist Lucy Diamonds on the track 'Now That I Found Love' on a mixtape called 'MJ Unit: The Takeover'.
However, it sees that this release was a fake. Sue Harris, who is the spokeswoman for 2 Seas Records, confirmed that the press release was a fake.
She was quoted as saying:
"I do not know who put this story out, certainly not us. But it doesn't surprise me.
As far as we are concerned, details regarding the recording of Michael Jackson's albums are being kept under wraps.
We will not be making any comments as to who may or may not be working with Michael Jackson in the studio.
We will not be making any announcements, nor will we be reacting to any speculation or reports in the media."
DJ Whoo Kid said:
"I don't know who made that up. I don't know who Lucy Diamonds is."
Fake or not, it is a nice way to generate publicity for Jackson and his associates.
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