Michael Jackson's Trials

Michael Jackson's Trials

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The Ongoing Trials of The Late Michael Jackson

Thursday, February 15, 2007

American Idol

The media are speculating that Michael Jackson is teaming up with American Idol creator, Simon Fuller, to manage Jackson's comeback.

Allegedly Fuller has flown to Las Vegas to meet with Jackson and discuss how can help resuscitate Jackson's career.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Jackson Sued By Another Lawyer

Michael Jackson's legal woes have taken a turn for thre worse, as it has emerged that he is to be sued by Bert Fields who represented Jackson in the early 90's during his original child molestation accusations.

Fields was responsible for the negotiating the $20M out-of-court settlement with Jackson's accuser, Jordy Chandler and his family.

Fields's firm, Greenberg Glusker Fields & Claiman, is representing Airport Industrial Real Estate in a lawsuit against Mjj Productions.

The suit was filed on 9 November 2006, and a hearing is scheduled for the 20th of February 2007.

Jackson is being sued for back rent on airplane hangers in Los Angeles, where he kept memorabilia.

Jackson is also being sued by former lawyer Brent Ayscough for $200K in unpaid fees.

Seemingly in Jackson's world, when it comes to legal cases, it never rains but it pours.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Jackson Should Covert To Islam

Jermaine Jackson, appearing on the BBC Asian Network after losing Big Brother, has said that Michael Jackson should covert to Islam.

Quote:

"If I didn't have Allah and my prayer rug, I would not have survived and the reason why is because it kept me focused, it kept me calm, it kept me...just...it's the ultimate power and the ultimate calmness of just patronising God and knowing that he's the peacekeeper in all things and that's what kept me calm."

He added:

"Michael, I feel, needs to become a Muslim because I think it's a great protection for him from all the things that he's been attacked with, which are false. There's a strength and a protection there. I brought him a lot of books from my first trip and he reads everything and he reads a lot.

I think he's...he's probably given it a serious...serious thought because he's spent a lot of time in Bahrain. I was the reason why he had gone there because I wanted him to get out of America and just go somewhere it's peaceful and quiet and people pray five times a day which is beautiful.

It's a beautiful thing
."

Monday, January 29, 2007

Jackson's Back in The US

Michael Jackson has returned to the United States, for the first time since his trial in 2005.

He is preparing for two "fan appreciation events" in Japan in March, one of which will charge 400,000 yen for the opportunity to spend 30 seconds to one minute of face time with Jackson.

Why would anyone pay that?

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Distressful Tape

Michael Jackson's former lawyer, Mark Geragos, gave testimony yesterday in his (Geragos's) court case against XtraJet for allegedly secretly taping him.

Geragos said that he went to "almost paranoid lengths" to guard Jackson's privacy, after Jackson was secretly taped on a private jet headed to Santa Barbara to surrender in a child-molestation investigation.

Geragos said that taping was one of the worst experiences of his 24 year legal career. He said that he obtained a court order preventing XtraJet's then-owner, Jeffrey Borer, from selling the footage after hearing about it in the media.

Quote:

"I can't think of any act more distressing to me at a professional level than what was done here."

Geragos then said that after the incident, he started to meet with some clients under freeway overpasses and in hotel rooms to prevent possible spying.

Borer and co-defendant Arvel Jett Reeves were indicted by federal prosecutors in the case. Under a plea deal, both admitted they installed two digital video recorders to record "a professional entertainer" and his lawyer.

Borer was sentenced in October to six months of home detention, three years probation, and was ordered to pay a $10K fine.

Reeves was sentenced in July to eight months in prison, six additional months in a halfway house and ordered to pay a $1K fine. Reeves testified on a videotape shown in court Monday that no sound was recorded on the tapes.

Jackson, was initially a plaintiff in the civil lawsuit against XtraJet. However, he has now dropped out of the case.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Jackson's Ex lawyer Sues Airline

Mark Geragos, Michale Jackson's ex lawyer, has launched legal suit against a charter jet company.

Opening statements were submitted yesterday in the non-jury trial against XtraJet.

Geragos is suing XtraJet, alleging that employees of the company secretly taped him and Jackson while they were on a flight to Santa Barbara, California in 2003.

This was when Jackson was flying from Las Vegas to Santa Barbara, to surrender on child molestation charges.

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge will decide the outcome.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Randy Hospitalised

Michael Jackson's brother, Randy, has been hospitalised in Switzerland after suffering a heart attack.

According to reports from the Jackson camp, Randy is "exhausted".

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Beckham To Buy Neverland?

Reports suggest that Michael Jackson has offered to sell Neverland to David Beckham and his wife, Victoria, for $10M.

Jackson is desperately in need of some ready cash, and Beckham is looking for a home in the LA area.

However, it is more than unlikely that the Beckhams will buy the property:

1 It us run down and dilapidated.

2 It is 150 miles away from his training ground.

Monday, January 15, 2007

The $100K Pharmacy Bill

Michael Jackson likes to do things big. Therefore it should come as no surprise to hear that he has allegedly racked up a $100K pharmacy bill.

Unfortunately, the payment of this bill has been in dispute.

The owners of Mickey Fine Pharmacy sued Jackson last Wednesday, for reneging on an oral bill-paying agreement. They stated that Jackson owed over $100K from prescriptions dating back to 2005.

Jackson has now amicably settled the dispute, according to Jackson's spokeswoman Raymone K. Bain.

Quote:

"(Mickey) Fine Pharmacy has been paid."

However, it is unclear as to whether Mickey Fine agrees with this statement.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

The Jackson Patent

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.

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!

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.