DesireeNevermind said: Timmy84 said: I thought their names was Jamufasa, Jermhomey and Jerhovah. he the golden child right? | |
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suga10 said: She looks more closer to the Gordy side of the family compared to the Jacksons
Talking about Autumn [Edited 7/22/09 15:41pm] She, Jaimy and Jermaine, Jr. look like Hazel/The Gordys. | |
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http://omg.yahoo.com/news/michael-jacksons-nutritionist-served-with-subpoena/25549
Michael Jackson's Nutritionist Served With Subpoena Michael Jackson's nutritionist Cherilyn Lee has been served with a subpoena for the singer's medical records, the Associated Press reports. Los Angeles County Coroner's officials are currently at Lee's Inglewood office, her spokeswoman, Belinda Foster, confirms. Relive Jackson's most unforgettable moments. The news comes hours after the Drug Enforcement Administration and homicide detectives raided the office of Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, seeking "manslaughter" evidence. Lee's spokeswoman says she's cooperating with investigators, and a subpoena was only necessary because the records are protected by law. Lee -- who treated Jackson between January and April -- has alleged the singer asked for Diprivan, a powerful anesthetic administered via IV, for help sleeping. The drug is central to the investigation of Jackson's death by cardiac arrest on June 25. | |
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Jay looked Jermaine when he was younger
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suga10 said: Jay looked Jermaine when he was younger
Yeah, then he grew into a man and he looked more like Hazel. That happened to me, as a kid, people thought I looked like my father, now people see my mother and my uncle on my mother's side. | |
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Someone said on the TMZ boards, that since Doc Murray was being charged for Manslaughter, and AEG's insurance policy covered accidental Drug Overdose. They've come outta the woodwork to sue Michael's estate b/c they're losing money.
http://www.tmz.com/2009/0...3#comments AEG Wants a Piece of the Action Posted Jul 22nd 2009 5:26PM by TMZ Staff AEG AEG has filed legal papers asking to be part of the Michael Jackson probate hearing on August 3. The papers entitle AEG to receive all legal papers, including notices of court hearings, connected to the probate. It's unclear if AEG is teeing up a financial claim against the estate. Stay tuned... [Edited 7/22/09 15:48pm] | |
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damn, MJ's secret love child is sexy as all get out | |
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all this legal shenanigans over his estate are convincing me more and more that he was murdered. and the 19 doctors being investigated does not help things one damn bit. | |
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Timmy84 said: suga10 said: Jay looked Jermaine when he was younger
Yeah, then he grew into a man and he looked more like Hazel. That happened to me, as a kid, people thought I looked like my father, now people see my mother and my uncle on my mother's side. you are your own cousin allegedly. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: all this legal shenanigans over his estate are convincing me more and more that he was murdered. and the 19 doctors being investigated does not help things one damn bit.
The whole thing is insane. Especially considering we are talking about a man who was known to not even eat red meat or even drink Pepsi or Coke as an adult. Some things had gone horrifically awry. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: DesireeNevermind said: all this legal shenanigans over his estate are convincing me more and more that he was murdered. and the 19 doctors being investigated does not help things one damn bit.
The whole thing is insane. Especially considering we are talking about a man who was known to not even eat red meat or even drink Pepsi or Coke as an adult. Some things had gone horrifically awry. I'm sayin | |
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DesireeNevermind said: all this legal shenanigans over his estate are convincing me more and more that he was murdered. and the 19 doctors being investigated does not help things one damn bit.
What would a 'murderer' hope to gain... Michael's insurmountable debts? Why not 'kill him' once the tour wrapped up? [Edited 7/22/09 16:03pm] | |
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Copycat said: DesireeNevermind said: all this legal shenanigans over his estate are convincing me more and more that he was murdered. and the 19 doctors being investigated does not help things one damn bit.
What would a 'murderer' hope to gain... Michael's insurmountable debts? Why not 'kill him' once the tour wrapped up? [Edited 7/22/09 16:03pm] Well supposedly Elvis was in debt when he died and look at all the money generated and still generating since. Some people really are worth more dead than alive. It would make sense to wait until the tour commenced but then maybe he really wasn't going to do 50 shows or even 10. Strange and shady. Shady and strange. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: Timmy84 said: Yeah, then he grew into a man and he looked more like Hazel. That happened to me, as a kid, people thought I looked like my father, now people see my mother and my uncle on my mother's side. you are your own cousin allegedly. I swear, if you put me next to one of my female cousins, you would think we were fraternal twins. [Edited 7/22/09 16:10pm] [Edited 7/22/09 16:10pm] | |
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More and more evidence indicates MJ had a longstanding pain killer addiction. He in effect likely killed himself. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: Copycat said: What would a 'murderer' hope to gain... Michael's insurmountable debts? Why not 'kill him' once the tour wrapped up? [Edited 7/22/09 16:03pm] Well supposedly Elvis was in debt when he died and look at all the money generated and still generating since. Some people really are worth more dead than alive. It would make sense to wait until the tour commenced but then maybe he really wasn't going to do 50 shows or even 10. Strange and shady. Shady and strange. That's the strangest thing about it. | |
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Copycat said: More and more evidence indicates MJ had a longstanding pain killer addiction. He in effect likely killed himself.
Which goes back to my initial belief that Michael died of an accidental overdose. | |
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the story keeps coming back the media won't stop. | |
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dirtyman2005 said: the story keeps coming back the media won't stop. Who is that supposed to be in the first pic? I know they ain't trying to say this is how Mike would've looked at the time of his death without the skin diseases, scalp burns and surgeries, are they? [Edited 7/22/09 16:36pm] | |
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dirtyman2005 said: the story keeps coming back the media won't stop. I just don't see it at all and MJ would never do that (keep a child a secret and away from it's siblings.) He gonna be sorry when the DNA come back negative. If it even gets that far. Which it won't. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: dirtyman2005 said: the story keeps coming back the media won't stop. I just don't see it at all and MJ would never do that (keep a child a secret and away from it's siblings.) He gonna be sorry when the DNA come back negative. If it even gets that far. Which it won't. He better keep dreaming. Michael's not his father. | |
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The family is not going to do for DNA testing for one minute. That would mean they could potentially have to split the estate. | |
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mimi07 said: I AGREE, seriously...30 minutes!!!! do u know what i can do in 30 minutes and then excuses are so lame. he's been going to MJ's house almost everyday and he don't know the address he had a cell phone for pete's sake! and then CPR on the bed! and then he fled from the hospital like a coward this "doctor" makes me SICK The thing is he is a cardiologist ... how could just let Michael die on his watch without transporting to the hopital ? It all sounds so weird and suspicious. | |
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dirtyman2005 said: the story keeps coming back the media won't stop. Not this shit again MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P مايكل جاكسون للأبد 1958 | |
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seeingvoices12 said: dirtyman2005 said: the story keeps coming back the media won't stop. Not this shit again | |
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I wouldn't be surprised if Bhatti's parents are the ones who are try to get their son in the spotlight, so he could rack a bit of money from Jackson's estate by doing a DNA test.
Money is the root of all evil. [Edited 7/22/09 16:49pm] | |
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suga10 said: I wouldn't be surprised if Bhatti's parents are the ones who are try to get their son in the spotlight, so he could rack a bit of money from Jackson's estate by doing a DNA test.
Money is the root of all evil. [Edited 7/22/09 16:49pm] Anything's possible. More on the possible manslaughter charge against Murray: Manslaughter emerges as possible charge in death of Michael Jackson LINDA DEUTSCH, AP Special Correspondent 4:39 PM PDT, July 22, 2009 LOS ANGELES (AP) — If Michael Jackson's death turns into a manslaughter case, prosecutors would have to show that not only did someone provide the pop star with the drugs that killed him but did so in a negligent or reckless fashion. The possibility of such a charge emerged Wednesday after authorities served a search warrant at the Houston offices of Dr. Conrad Murray, Jackson's personal physician. Murray's attorney, Ed Chernoff, said investigators were looking for items "they believed constituted evidence of the offense of manslaughter." Such a charge does not require an intent to kill and experts said the focus would more likely be on whether Murray took unnecessary risks in administering a drug or drugs to Jackson. To prove a charge of manslaughter, authorities must show there was a reckless action that created a risk of death or great bodily injury. If a doctor is aware of the risk, there might also be an issue of whether the patient knows that risk and decided to take it. A patient's complicity in taking the risk could reduce the doctor's culpability, said Harland Braun, a prominent Los Angeles defense attorney who has represented doctors in cases involving administering of drugs. "Every drug has a risk," he said. "In the case of a manslaughter charge, you have to show it was a reckless risk to even administer it and that the drug was administered in a reckless manner." The search warrants for Murray's office were obtained by the Los Angeles Police Department. LAPD detectives were joined in the search by agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. DEA spokeswoman Violet Szeleczky said the search was focused on records, not drugs. Chernoff said agents left with "a forensic image" of a computer hard drive and 21 documents. Braun said the seizure of a computer indicates authorities are looking not just for patient records but also for e-mails either between the doctor and Jackson or orders for prescription drugs. Loyola University law professor and former federal prosecutor Laurie Levenson said a search warrant gives authorities the opportunity to talk to employees at Murray's office. She said they may be seeking evidence of a cover-up or use of pseudonyms in providing Jackson with drugs. Murray, a cardiologist, was hired by Jackson not long before the pop star's death on June 25. The doctor was with him in Jackson's rented mansion and tried to revive him when he was found unconscious. Among the drugs found in Jackson's home was the powerful anesthetic propofol, according to a person with knowledge of the investigation. The person is not authorized to speak publicly and requested anonymity. Propofol depresses breathing and the heart rate and lowers blood pressure so it's supposed to be administered by an anesthesia professional in a medical setting. Braun said doctors are permitted to administer a drug for uses not specified on the drug label as long as they don't use it in a reckless manner. But the responsibility for the use falls on the doctor. | |
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Sony Pictures has paid $60 million for the rights to release a movie of footage shot during Michael Jackson's rehearsals for his This Is It concert tour, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The film will hit theaters October 30. According to other reports, AEG Live, which is said to have 80 hours of rehearsal footage at its disposal, and Jackson's family will split Sony's money, with Jackson's family receiving 90 percent of the fee and establishing a charity in the late singer's name.
http://news-briefs.ew.com...tober.html | |
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A Place with No Name- 40 seconds acapella
Some fans say that its fake , I don't think it is Thats Michael 's voice. [Edited 7/22/09 17:06pm] MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P مايكل جاكسون للأبد 1958 | |
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You know Joe and Leonard might have have made a valid point about AEG afterall. Yes Leonard is shady and has his share of baggage, but I still think Leonard and Joe were looking out for Michael's well-being and were trying to protect him from bludsucka AEG even if they had their interests too. I heard they were trying to get Michael into Rehab (with everyone else in the family), but it was too late by then and Michael had passed away. [Edited 7/22/09 17:05pm] | |
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