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I'm imagining sat on the curb, mascara running down his cheeks and bin bags full of pastel-coloured stacked flip-flops. | |
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Limping up to reception at The Salvation Army Minneapolis and asking for a room. One heel missing, polka dot hankie filled with guitar picks and a hairdye, over the shoulder tied to an unpaid for walking cane.
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Michael Jackson? | |
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That's too bad...for both not paying up yet again and for possibly losing a home. Shitty. | |
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oh, is it spring already? Paisley Lawsuit Season is upon is again. it's getting to be a yearly tradition. | |
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You're right! I think if he lost a lot of what he's "taken" or earned, then maybe it will put him back to the days when he was producing better music. Get a little humble and go back to the well... not saying go back to the days of sitting outside a McDonalds and smelling the burgers cookin', but at least to where he knows he needs to give the fans what they need. | |
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he wont lose his home....he just doesnt like paying bills like the rest of us....he will wait til the last minute.....he must be worth a 100 million by now... | |
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Time Upon A Once, Back 'n Tha Day.... *harp sound*
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MONEY DON'T MATTER 2NITE (Org/Murph Drag Edit)
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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At this point in his career, I was thinking between 150-200 million. But what about "cash on hand"? Is he cash rich? Will these tours give him the influx of cash needed to pay these debts and still support his extravagant lifestyle? Or will he have to work even harder in 2012? | |
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Again.....personal business = none of our business! Oh My Gosh....how people love unwanted drama! Half of us are just as irresponsible, we are just fortunate not to have it thrown all over the media. | |
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"When Prince walks into an office building, janitors have to put down wet floor signs around the women." -- THIS IS AN AWESOME TAGLINE AND I BET IT'S PRETTY TRUE "Paisley Park is in your heart" | |
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Why would anyone make apologies for Prince. He has not done anything to you or anyone else on this board No orger is going to get any part of a judgement. | |
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The level of ignorance on this board is amazing. | |
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If I were a famous, multi-million dollar celebrity, my personal business would get splashed all over the media, too. Comes with the territory, unfortunately. I'm not saying it's right, but it's been that way for ages and isn't going to change. They only way to totally avoid it is to NOT be famous.
What I wonder about is why sanctimonious people even click on and read these kind of threads and the articles they often link to, being that the topic matter disgusts and doesn't interest them. | |
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cuerpoyalma said: Again.....personal business = none of our business! Oh My Gosh....how people love unwanted drama! Half of us are just as irresponsible, we are just fortunate not to have it thrown all over the media. So if it's personal business and none of our business, why did you click on the thread and read it just like the rest of us? | |
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bullshit
the guy is a MILLIONARE
too much drama... | |
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And some of you want to date this man?! IMO he would go out the back door of a restaurant and leave you with the bill! live simply,love generously, care deeply,speak kindly, be loyal | |
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So is the level of stupidity. | |
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Any1 know how much he is worth? 3mil is a bang of change but I don't think it would too much of a loss to him. | |
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This is getting interesting.
Here's how I'm starting to look at this:
Given that we just heard about Prince getting sued by "his law firm" a few days ago..... is it possible that Prince (who hates contracts) NEVER signed a contract for this law firm to represent him? OR, only authorised them to represent him for specific usages, that might not include this case?
THEREFORE.....
If this SAME law firm is the one that agreed to the settlement with Desmond/MCD - Prince could now turn around and say "I never authorised these guys to represent me in this lawsuit" - which means the terms and amounts of the settlement would be NULL AND VOID. And MCD would have to start from scratch.
Before the negative hate brigade jump on me, this is obviously speculation.
But, it's logical, given that he's getting sued by the same law firm that came to this settlement agreement with MCD.
I'm not saying that Prince didn't TELL those lawyers to represent him for that case. I'm saying that maybe, just maybe.... those lawyers can't PROVE that he did.
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Good lord.
Prince can talk about hating contracts 'til he's blue in the face, but the bottom line is he 100% would have signed a contract with these guys (and many other contracts with others). No lawyer would work for someone without a legal written contract.
It's silly to even speculate on it. | |
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Well that just plain ain't true. My old man's a lawyer. So was my late mother. Plenty of lawyers have long-term clientele agreements that don't necessarily allow them to AUTOMATICALLY represent them for every single case.
I'm saying that even if Prince had an agreement with these lawyers, and EVEN if he called em up and said "Deal with this shit for me", if there's no written evidence that Prince specifically asked them to represent him in this specific case - then he can dispute it. We know that Prince has not paid these lawyers either. Maybe there's a reason for that.
Is it likely? Perhaps not. Is it possible? Sure.
It's even possible that these lawyers were hired by somebody that no longer represents Prince. His current manager, Kiran Sharma, has not been working for him for that long, I don't think. So it's also possible that Prince stopped working with management who hired this lawyers, and the terms of his management agreement make anyone THEY hired not legally authorized to represent him anymore.
To be succint, there's almost DEFINITELY shit going on here that we don't know about. For all the bad business decisions Prince has made, he isn't stupid. If he didn't have at least one card left to play, he'd have paid by now. It's not like he doesn't have the money.
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That isn't even what I said. | |
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You're saying no lawyer would work for someone without a contract. I'm saying it's not the contract that's important - but the TERMS of the contract.
It's likely Prince had a contract with these lawyers. It's also likely that the contract didn't specifically state that they represent him for any and every lawsuit against him.
I'm saying that Prince COULD claim that he never told them to represent him in the lawsuit against MCD. Even if he did. Because there may not be any written evidence that states that. Like I said though, I'm just speculating, but what's clear is that there's more to this than meets the eye. Prince ain't stupid, and he probably has a plan.
Another thing is that Prince didn't have a contract with Desmond in the first place. The only reason he was found liable was because a judge (in Ireland) made that call at his own discretion. Not every judge would do that.
If there's one thing I know about law, it's that there's a billion loopholes and ways around things. That's why so many lawsuits drag out for years, and also why every day, people who are guilty of crimes don't get convicted for them. It's entirely possible that with the RIGHT strategy, Prince can avoid paying anyone any money whatsoever. And you can bet Prince is thinking about that. [Edited 3/2/11 20:08pm] |
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What he is saying is the true. U R NOT BETTER THAN ANYONE NOR R U PERFECT!! | |
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I would think that this money would be related to the 20ten concerts he performed in those territories last year and the Irish promoters have prevented him from receiving those funds. | |
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Because I am entitled to click, read, and reply to whatever the hell I want. I am interested in the subject matter, but I am mostly responding to the people who post on here......acting as if they are holier than friggin' thou. We have enough negative critics roaming the planet. | |
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Your Old Man being a lawyer does not make you one.
"The firm represented Prince in a New York case where a perfume company sued him for failing to promote "3121", which was billed as a "sexy scent" packaged in a purple box. Its lawyers also worked on finalizing his divorce; on suits for concerts he canceled in Dublin and California; and when he sued over a rented Beverly Hills mansion."
The article goes on to say that they have received partial payment for their services, which even with the impossible notion you put forth that there is no written contract, is proof of a business transaction. Given that they are a law firm, care to venture a guess as to the nature of the business? Each of these represent a distinct and individual case. Each would require authorization from Prince to represent him in each matter as he was named defendant in each case. And dealing with EU law requires even more crossed T's and dotted I's. To think that a law firm would jump on a plane and run off to fight an international lawsuit, that is binding by the way, on a whim is absurd. A more likely scenario is they lost the case because Prince did not have a legal leg to stand on, and he got pissed and refused to pay. | |
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