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[img:$uid]http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/dynamic/imgs/090629/Michael-Jackson-Early-Years/mj-6-years-old_l.jpg[/img:$uid] [Edited 7/3/10 11:21am] [Edited 7/25/10 16:02pm] MICHAEL JACKSON
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"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson | |
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Michael Jackson’s Mother, the Estate, and Money–the Real StoryBy: Roger Friedman in Celebrity // June 27th, 2010 at 11:26 PM EDT
After a weekend of wrong headed reporting and terrible TV specials that didn’t get much right–like ABC’s ridiculous “20/20″ extravaganza and Ian Halperin’s hideous “documentary”–here’s the real story of Katherine Jackson, Michael’s estate, and money. Mrs. Jackson went behind her own lawyer’s back–that’s Adam Streisand–and signed a contract with Howard Mann, the Toronto entrepreneur. Mann has said on TV that his deal with Mrs. Jackson makes her a wealthy woman. But that’s not exactly true. According to the contract between Mann and Mrs. Jackson, which I’ve seen, Katherine Jackson is getting $10,000 in advance and 10,000 a month for promoting audio and video recordings that could be turned into a book or biography called “The Katherine Jackson Story.” The contract was signed on February 3, 2010 and witnessed only by Sonia Lowe, Mann’s collaborator. Streisand has never seen the contract. “The Katherine Jackson Story” became her book, “Never Can Say Goodbye.” “My expectation is Katherine nets $10 million,” says Mann of Mrs. Jackson’s participation in the project. He thinks “Never Can Say Goodbye” will sell a million copies. So far it’s sold between 25,000 and 50,000. The contract for these “performances” states that Mrs. Jackson will receive $5000 for promotional appearances. In other words, she was paid for showing up at the Jackson family event on Saturday at the Beverly Hilton. That may be why she agreed to return from Indiana on Saturday morning to promote “Never Can Say Goodbye.” Those audio recordings, transcribed and written by Sonia Lowe, became the copy for the book. The video interview was used in part for the NBC “Dateline” show on Friday night. Insiders are scratching their heads wondering Mrs. Jackson entered into such an agreement, especially without legal representation. Going along proper channels, Mrs. Jackson could have picked up a seven figure advance from any New York publishing house. “we did the deal between us,” Mann says. “Who was she going to call? Adam Streisand? He’s paid by the estate.” Indeed, until the estate is settled–there are still outstanding claims–Michael’s estate is paying his mother’s lawyer’s fees. But that is not unusual. And it’s not like Mrs. Jackson needs the money. According to those familiar with the as yet unsettled estate, Mrs. Jackson’s financial life since Michael died has been an easy one. Before he died, she was constantly in debt with the threat of foreclosure. But since then, the Jackson executors have paid off the $5 million mortgage on the Encino estate known as Hayvenhurst (and always owned by Michael, not his parents); given Mrs. Jackson a new $90,000 Cadillac Escalade; paid salaries for everyone at the house including private chefs and Mrs. Jackson’s secretary, Janice; and all of her needs separate from funds which the children receive. “She’s never been denied one thing she’s asked for,” says an estate source. But Howard Mann insists that Mrs. Jackson is receiving “only” nine thousand dollars a month. It’s not enough, he says, to cover her expenses in Encino and at homes she maintains in Las Vegas and Gary, Indiana. As for the children attending private school this fall, my sources say Mrs. Jackson has never even asked the estate for help or guidance. Altogether, I am told, approximately $8 million has been spent on Mrs. Jackson this year including the buying out of the mortgage. So where has it all gone? And why would she make a deal for $10,000 a month to be in business with a total stranger? The overriding theory: that Joe Jackson–who has no income and has tried to get an allowance of his own from the estate without success–is prevailing upon his much beleaguered wife for funds. He lives in Las Vegas, for example; Mrs. Jackson does not. | |
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"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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Gary Owen on Michael Jackson and Jesus
"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson | |
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I went to Barnes and Noble to buy the new Jackson 5 Live At The Forum set but it wasn't there so I'm gonna have to buy it online "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Good luck with that! I preordered it last month from Barnes and Noble,and they sent me two different email saying that my order would be delayed. I still hadn't received it by yesterday when I happened to get the ONLY copy that my local record store had,so I just canceled my order with B&N. [Edited 7/3/10 19:35pm] Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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I'll be visiting the record store in a couple of weeks in San Francisco and they'll probably have it or I'll get it from Hip O Select's site or Amazon "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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That would probably be the way to go,get it directly from the source. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Dr. Patrick Treacy remembers Michael. He spent time with him in Ireland.
"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson | |
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One of my favorites from young Mike off of the 1986 compilation, Looking Back to Yesterday.
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Love you Michael!
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These two pictures just made me kinda sad...
I remember the moment I heard Michael passed away the 25th of June 2009. I was already in awe by the death of Farrah Fawcett and Ed McMahon, but to hear that he was gone just put my whole body, mind and soul on halt and in shock for awhile. A month or two before his death, I saw this picture (as shown above) on the Essence Magazine website, which showed an ailing Michael being propelled outside and for the first time ever in my life, I was shocked for him more than any allegation or rumor that was put on him. I couldn't believe that the pain and devastation that Michael was going through was really deteriorating him. It gave me both a disturbing and unbelievable impression about this man that I most admired for many years. I couldn't believe what I encountered because this wasn't the man I remembered. Something just wasn't right about it and I hoped and prayed that better days would come before him. The most ironic thing I remember about June 25th, 2009 is that before I received the call from my mother saying that he was hospitalized and in critical condition, I was watching VH1's special on African-American culture entitled "Black To The Future," and there was this segment on the Jackson Five. I was so enthused by what many celebrities and historians had to say about not only the group's compelling styles, music and influence, but I was amazed on what they said about Michael. Being a true MJ fan and knowing the legacy this man has made, I was just in awe because there wasn't one thing that was brought up about the scandals, his personal life, dehumanizing rumors and controversy. It was all about the cherished memories people had about him. About ten minutes later, I received this bewildering call from my mother and she told me that something happened to this man I have admired for many years now. Through all of the pain and agony people put him through since he stepped into the limelight, I was with him, I felt his energy and most of all, I believed him. I remember that devastating evening on June 25th before it was announced that he passed away, I immediately turned on CBS news and I saw the hundreds and thousands come together outside the hospital where he was admitted and I knew that this moment was real. I didn't want to believe what I was seeing nor did I want to believe that in a matter of minutes he passed away. My body was in shock and I remember my hands just shaking the rest of the day. My mother called me back to ask me what was going on with Michael and I told her in these exact words: "Well, our King is gone!" She cried out boisterously and I was even more heartbroken. I couldn't watch a music video, listen to any music (by him or any other artist) or even look at a picture of the man on that particular day. My phones rang continuously throughout my home and I couldn't answer. I was in shock.
His death didn't really hit me until night after the devastation when I was looking at a music video marathon that VH1 Classic put together for him and two videos in particular ("Liberian Girl" and "Gone Too Soon") came on. I quietly sobbed and was in disbelief that he was really gone. I prayed and motivated myself to be strong and to keep his legacy alive by knowing that MJ was more than a superstar, musician and entertainer, but this was a man who gave his whole life to bring people a little closer together. He was a family man, a humanitarian and healer who gave people hope and could wow anyone around. It is true that he lived an eccentric lifestyle to many, but if we look at ourselves a little deeper we must accept who we are and then accept the man behind the eccentricities, celebrity and scandals. The saddest part about his death that many will never seem to understand is that this man left this world broken and troubled. That is the part that will never quite settle with me because he endured so much and to have him killed was just a major upset. I am surprised even more during the aftermath of his death that many that made his life a living hell while he was on this earth are now trying to cover up their own troubled ways by explaining his talent and enduring legacy, cash-in on his legacy or even continuously talk about this man in a negative matter. It is a sad thing to witness and describe, but there are two things that I personally will treasure about him: his musical legacy and his universal, unlimited love. This is why I loved him so...no one can ever take away those two things from him or even heckle with them either.
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"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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I love him like this, with hair as if he just woke up. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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Your are reading my mind I just wanted to post this one
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I love this picture. Was it on the set of the Wiz. He naturally had great bone structure. | |
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Apparently there will be an announcement regarding the new album and new single this coming week. [Edited 7/4/10 4:06am] | |
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Yeah, that's "The Wiz" set. It was said that the Scarecrow makeup had ultimately ruined his skin back then. | |
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*Gasp* beautiful...... | |
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