Michael Jackson seemingly patented his anti-gravity 'moonwalking' boots in 1993.
The boots make it appear as if he was able to lean forward beyond the centre of gravity, via slots in the heels of the shoes attached to hooks on the stage.
Michael Jackson's Trials
Michael Jackson's Trials
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The Ongoing Trials of The Late Michael Jackson
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Jackson Not Bankrupt
Michael Jackson's brother, Jermaine, has spoken up in defence of his younger brother.
Speaking to a fellow "inamte" on the trash TV show for simpletons, "Big Brother", he claimed that the bankruptcy was a myth created by the media.
Quote:
"No, not at all. That's what they (the media) want you to think."
So that's alright then!
Speaking to a fellow "inamte" on the trash TV show for simpletons, "Big Brother", he claimed that the bankruptcy was a myth created by the media.
Quote:
"No, not at all. That's what they (the media) want you to think."
So that's alright then!
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Big Brother
Michael Jackson's brother, Jermaine, is one of the hapless 11 contestants who have entered the Celebrity Big Brother house last night.
Seemingly finances must be very stretched in the Jackson family, if they have to resort to this worthless garbage bag of a show.
He has claimed that both Michael and Janet will watch his trials and tribulations in the house.
Poor sod.
Seemingly finances must be very stretched in the Jackson family, if they have to resort to this worthless garbage bag of a show.
He has claimed that both Michael and Janet will watch his trials and tribulations in the house.
Poor sod.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
The Jackson Reality Show
In a sign that he is beginning to realise that he is running out of money, Michael Jackson is trying to sell Neverland on a US reality TV show.
Jackson is hoping to feature Neverland on US cable network Bravo, and sell it for $50M on the show Million Dollar Listing: Hollywood.
A source is quoted in the media as saying:
"Michael needs cash and fast. By making the show the exclusive agent for the Neverland sale, he can get some up-front money real quick. The show will have exclusive access to Neverland and can do numerous segments about selling one of the most famous residences in the world. Michael is in a bad way.
He is running out of funds and appears distraught. He showed up at a meeting last week with his pants inside out! He's a mess."
Jackson is hoping to feature Neverland on US cable network Bravo, and sell it for $50M on the show Million Dollar Listing: Hollywood.
A source is quoted in the media as saying:
"Michael needs cash and fast. By making the show the exclusive agent for the Neverland sale, he can get some up-front money real quick. The show will have exclusive access to Neverland and can do numerous segments about selling one of the most famous residences in the world. Michael is in a bad way.
He is running out of funds and appears distraught. He showed up at a meeting last week with his pants inside out! He's a mess."
Monday, December 18, 2006
Jackson Cancels Christmas
Michael Jackson has pulled out of the Tokyo Christmas party that was due to be held tomorrow.
Jackson had been due to appear at the Premium Christmas Party for 1,600 fans, who paid up to $3K per ticket for the chance to meet and greet him.
However, it seems that the event has now been renamed the Premium V.I.P. Party, and now will be held on March 8 2007.
Seemingly even more tickets, 300 at high prices, will be offered.
Quite whether Jackson attends this event remains in the "laps of the gods".
Jackson had been due to appear at the Premium Christmas Party for 1,600 fans, who paid up to $3K per ticket for the chance to meet and greet him.
However, it seems that the event has now been renamed the Premium V.I.P. Party, and now will be held on March 8 2007.
Seemingly even more tickets, 300 at high prices, will be offered.
Quite whether Jackson attends this event remains in the "laps of the gods".
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Jackson Finds New Ways To Waste Money
Michael Jackson, despite his considerable financial difficulties, has found a new way to waste what little money he has left.
It is reported that he "spent a fortune" calling a premium rate phone line, to try to help his friend David Gest win the British reality TV show "I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here".
Needless to say, Jackson failed. There are, rather sadly, many thousands of brain dead idiots who are happy to waste their time and money watching and voting for the Z list "celebrities" that inhabit this swamp of a show. Hence the actions of one individual cannot really influence the outcome.
Gest was evicted from the jungle last week in fourth place.
Jackson's brother, Tito, is quoted as saying:
"It was such a shame David went out, but we think he did a great job. Michael voted for David to stay in. He spent a fortune."
What a waste of time and money!
It is reported that he "spent a fortune" calling a premium rate phone line, to try to help his friend David Gest win the British reality TV show "I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here".
Needless to say, Jackson failed. There are, rather sadly, many thousands of brain dead idiots who are happy to waste their time and money watching and voting for the Z list "celebrities" that inhabit this swamp of a show. Hence the actions of one individual cannot really influence the outcome.
Gest was evicted from the jungle last week in fourth place.
Jackson's brother, Tito, is quoted as saying:
"It was such a shame David went out, but we think he did a great job. Michael voted for David to stay in. He spent a fortune."
What a waste of time and money!
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Molestation Claims Rejected
In a rare piece of good news for Michael Jackson claims made against Jackson, by Daniel Kapon, for child molestation and fraud have been dismissed by a Los Angeles judge.
Kapon has accused Jackson of "repeatedly and forcefully sexually molested him" from when he was two until he was 14.
L.A. Superior Court Judge Rolf Treu dismissed the molestation claim, along with charges of plagiarism, conversion, breach of contract, accounting fraud, negligence, civil conspiracy and unfair business practices.
However, allegations of assault, battery, willful misconduct, false imprisonment and sexual battery are still open.
Kapon filed a suit in January 2006 in Orange County. The suit alleged that Jackson forced him to take drugs, drink alcohol and subjected him to unnecessary cosmetic surgery, and burned, tortured and beat him.
Kapon claims that he was occasionally held captive in a car as well as at Neverland.
Kapon also claims that Jackson stole Kapon's song lyrics, ideas and melodies during the years when Bad, Dangerous, HIStory, and Blood on the Dance Floor were released. It should be noted that Kapon was aged between four and 14 at that stage.
The remaining case is scheduled to go to trial June 4 2007.
Kapon has accused Jackson of "repeatedly and forcefully sexually molested him" from when he was two until he was 14.
L.A. Superior Court Judge Rolf Treu dismissed the molestation claim, along with charges of plagiarism, conversion, breach of contract, accounting fraud, negligence, civil conspiracy and unfair business practices.
However, allegations of assault, battery, willful misconduct, false imprisonment and sexual battery are still open.
Kapon filed a suit in January 2006 in Orange County. The suit alleged that Jackson forced him to take drugs, drink alcohol and subjected him to unnecessary cosmetic surgery, and burned, tortured and beat him.
Kapon claims that he was occasionally held captive in a car as well as at Neverland.
Kapon also claims that Jackson stole Kapon's song lyrics, ideas and melodies during the years when Bad, Dangerous, HIStory, and Blood on the Dance Floor were released. It should be noted that Kapon was aged between four and 14 at that stage.
The remaining case is scheduled to go to trial June 4 2007.
Monday, December 04, 2006
Casino Plan For Neverland
The Sun reports that a Native American tribe wishes to purchase Neverland for £20M, in order to turn it into a casino.
Given Jackson's perilous financial situation, he would be wise to take them up on their offer.
Given Jackson's perilous financial situation, he would be wise to take them up on their offer.
Friday, December 01, 2006
Paternity Claim Rejected
Superior Court Judge Robert A. Schnider has rejected Nona Paris Lola Jackson's claim that, due to a rumored sexual relationship with Jackson, she should be named the legal mother of Michael Jackson's three children.
Nona Jackson has described herself as a "black Jew born in Britain". However, despite her claims, she presented no evidence that she had ever contacted Michael Jackson regarding her filing.
Nona Jackson claimed that she had indeed contacted Michael and ex-wife Debbie Rowe prior to the legal case. On this basis she claimed that she should be involved in the lives of Prince Michael Jr., Paris Michael Katherine Jackson and Prince Michael II.
Nona Jackson, who rather incongruously signed her own lawsuit "dudu", was given a second chance by Schnider after he ruled that she could file a similar suit as soon as she had appropriately served all interested parties.
Expect more on this in due course.
Nona Jackson has described herself as a "black Jew born in Britain". However, despite her claims, she presented no evidence that she had ever contacted Michael Jackson regarding her filing.
Nona Jackson claimed that she had indeed contacted Michael and ex-wife Debbie Rowe prior to the legal case. On this basis she claimed that she should be involved in the lives of Prince Michael Jr., Paris Michael Katherine Jackson and Prince Michael II.
Nona Jackson, who rather incongruously signed her own lawsuit "dudu", was given a second chance by Schnider after he ruled that she could file a similar suit as soon as she had appropriately served all interested parties.
Expect more on this in due course.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Jackson To Do Charity Work
Allegedly Michael Jackson will travel to Rwanda next year, to perform charity work there.
Jackson is reportedly eager to improve health care and education.
Kije Mugisha, the Deputy Director General of the Rwandan bureau of information, said:
"Michael Jackson will be here in June 2007, he confirmed this.
Michael Jackson is eager to know how many hospitals are in place in Rwanda and how he can help in improving people's health here.
He promised to do what he can afford to do. It could be in terms of equipment or any other assistance. We shall get to know much of that when he is here in June next year."
Cynics might argue that it may be unwise for the people of Rwanda to pin too much hope on Jackson doing anything for them; as the peopled devastated by hurricane Katrina can testify, they are still waiting for Jackson's much hyped charity single.
Jackson is reportedly eager to improve health care and education.
Kije Mugisha, the Deputy Director General of the Rwandan bureau of information, said:
"Michael Jackson will be here in June 2007, he confirmed this.
Michael Jackson is eager to know how many hospitals are in place in Rwanda and how he can help in improving people's health here.
He promised to do what he can afford to do. It could be in terms of equipment or any other assistance. We shall get to know much of that when he is here in June next year."
Cynics might argue that it may be unwise for the people of Rwanda to pin too much hope on Jackson doing anything for them; as the peopled devastated by hurricane Katrina can testify, they are still waiting for Jackson's much hyped charity single.
Friday, November 24, 2006
The $4500 Christmas Party
It has now been confirmed that Michael Jackson will come to a Christmas party being staged in Tokyo on December 19th.
However, unlike the World Music Awards debacle in London, he will not be performing.
Those fans who have the desire, and cash, to attend this event will have to fork out a mind numbing $4500 per plate.
This will entitle them participate in a "meet and greet" event. However, those who pay a "mere" $2500 per plate will only get some food and a signed photo.
Value for money?
However, unlike the World Music Awards debacle in London, he will not be performing.
Those fans who have the desire, and cash, to attend this event will have to fork out a mind numbing $4500 per plate.
This will entitle them participate in a "meet and greet" event. However, those who pay a "mere" $2500 per plate will only get some food and a signed photo.
Value for money?
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Jackson Plans Another Comeback
It seems that, despite the drubbing that Michael Jackson received for the World Music Awards debacle last week, he is game to have another go at relaunching himself.
Jackson is planning a comeback in the New Year with the help of David Blaine, the magician.
A Jackson "source" is quoted as saying:
"There is nothing more sacred to Michael than his electricity on stage, press reports claimed he will never sing again like he used to, they are in for a shock.
The attacks have personally hurt him, he has always prided himself on his abilities as a live performer. His response will be dramatic and the answer is going to be onstage, it is something nobody else could create."
Seemingly Jackson spoke to Blaine shortly after the World Music Awards debacle.
Cynics might take this latest "comeback" story with a large pinch of salt. After all, the world is still waiting for the charity release aimed at helping the victims of last year's hurricane Katrina.
Jackson is planning a comeback in the New Year with the help of David Blaine, the magician.
A Jackson "source" is quoted as saying:
"There is nothing more sacred to Michael than his electricity on stage, press reports claimed he will never sing again like he used to, they are in for a shock.
The attacks have personally hurt him, he has always prided himself on his abilities as a live performer. His response will be dramatic and the answer is going to be onstage, it is something nobody else could create."
Seemingly Jackson spoke to Blaine shortly after the World Music Awards debacle.
Cynics might take this latest "comeback" story with a large pinch of salt. After all, the world is still waiting for the charity release aimed at helping the victims of last year's hurricane Katrina.
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