babybugz said: Jackson’s mom may file wrongful death suit
Attorney says the main name that has been mentioned is Dr. Conrad Murray LOS ANGELES - An attorney for Michael Jackson's mother says she is considering a wrongful death lawsuit because of the circumstances surrounding her son's demise, and that the singer's personal physician is a likely target. The idea is still nascent and Dr. Conrad Murray is the main name that's been mentioned, attorney Burt Levitch said Monday, following a court hearing where a judge approved a merchandising deal that will benefit the King of Pop's estate. "The possibility of a wrongful death action has been floated," Levitch said. "In that regard, no decision has been finalized ... Dr. Murray's name has been floated because he is under investigation." Authorities investigating Jackson's June 25 death have been focusing on Murray, who they believe administered a powerful anesthetic to the pop singer the day he died. Levitch wouldn't say whether concert promoter AEG might also be a defendant. "It's fairly obvious from press accounts that AEG had a very active role in Michael's life for the last six months," Levitch said. "They paid for his home and for Dr. Conrad Murray." "It would be inappropriate to speculate on any potential litigation," said AEG spokesman Michael Roth. Miranda Sevcik, a publicist for Murray attorney Edward Chernoff, said she had seen the press conference with Levitch, but that doesn't mean a lawsuit "is imminent." "Whether or not the Jackson family decides to proceed with a civil suit is up to them," she said in an email. Earlier in the day, a judge signed off on a deal that would soon bring official Michael Jackson merchandise to store shelves, but the fate of a proposed tour of the “King of Pop's” memorabilia remained in limbo after the singer's mother expressed renewed concerns. Attorneys for Katherine Jackson withdrew their objections to an agreement with merchandiser Bravado to bring everything from Jackson trading cards, apparel and cell phone themes to consumers. But her objections remain a roadblock to a deal that would put some of her son's prized items on display later this year. That tour was intended to coincide with the release of a major movie featuring his final rehearsals for a series of London shows. Levitch said Mrs. Jackson's primary objection is that it was not open to competitive bidding by companies other than AEG. He also said he believed the deal that was negotiated, which would provide a 50-50 split between AEG and the estate, was insufficient. He also said that Mrs. Jackson has recently reasserted her desire to either be named a co-executor or have a member of the family, designated by her, as an executor. Jackson's will named longtime attorney John Branca and music executive John McClain as the sole executors of his estate, with Katherine Jackson, the singer's children and unnamed charities as beneficiaries. "No one has reflected on what it takes to nurture an estate and no one is a better position than Katherine Jackson or her designees to do that," Levitch said. "Rather than trying to derail this estate, we would like to take our place at the table." Howard Weitzman, an attorney for Branca and McClain, said outside court: "I'm not sure why the objections are being made" but said Mrs. Jackson certainly has the right to make them. "Katherine Jackson is a beneficiary. She's entitled to object to deals that may impact her and the children," Weitzman said. Attorneys for AEG and the current administrators of Jackson's estate wanted the memorabilia tour approved Monday, but Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff instead scheduled an evidentiary hearing for Friday to determine if the deal represented the best arrangement for Jackson's estate. The deal is expected to generate up to $6 million for the estate, said Weitzman. One of the concessions Katherine Jackson is apparently seeking is the authority to sign off on the deal. Beckloff said he was inclined to reject that argument, but wasn't sure that he could grant the estate's administrators approval to enter into the deal without hearing more information. AEG attorney Kathy Jorrie stressed outside court that the clock is ticking on the deal and it must be approved on Friday to remain viable. The exhibit, would be organized by Arts and Exhibitors International, an AEG owned company which has also staged such traveling shows as the King Tut exhibit and the exhibit of Princess Diana's possessions. "We think it's the best deal the co-special administrators could negotiate," Jorrie said outside of court. "We don't believe the objections by Katherine Jackson are meritorious." http://www.msnbc.msn.com/...rtainment/ [Edited 8/17/09 20:21pm] poor katherine i hope she does file but not now. wait til the cops wrap up the investigation, though u can't really trust the LAPD's corrput ass [Edited 8/17/09 22:13pm] "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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Can a man get any sexier than that?
"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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http://www.radaronline.co...s-attorney BREAKING NEWS: Michael Jackson Estate Hearing – “We Have A Dilemma” Says Attorney Posted on Aug 17, 2009 @ 06:30PM Can’t we all just get along? is the question Judge Mitchell Beckloff may soon be posing to the opposing sides in the Michael Jackson estate hearing going on Monday afternoon in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The hearing began at 2:30 PM PDT, and very pressing, according to attorney Howard Weitzman who represents the Special Administrators for Michael’s estate -- the singer’s longtime associates and friends John Branca and John McClain -- is the approval of their pending deal with AEG. While the attorney appointed to represent the interests of Michael’s kids has agreed to the deal, Katherine Jackson has not. “We have a dilemma,” Weitzman told Judge Beckloff. “One beneficiary doesn’t object and the other beneficiary does. We have a five to six million dollar deal for the estate that may never be recovered because of timing issues. We need court wisdom to overcome this hurdle.” To which Katherine’s attorney Burt Levitch countered, “We have a real problem with the AEG deal.” Judge Beckloff himself has already suggested some impatience with the many objections coming from the Katherine Jackson camp. He’s set a September 9 hearing for Mrs. Jackson’s “safe harbor” hearing regarding the appointment of Branca and McClain as the Special Administrators of her son’s estate. One piece of business was settled however. All sides agreed to an agreement with Bravado, the licensing company handling all MJ memorabilia. | |
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dag said: Can a man get any sexier than that?
LOVE HARD. | |
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[Edited 8/18/09 8:34am] "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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bboy87 said: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeVt9UEUh-8[youtube]
The video isn't showing. Here is a little help. "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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my video for In The Arms of God
"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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its been confirmed that he will be buried on his bday on the 29th august in a private section of forest lawn open only to family and private visitors With Love there is no Death | |
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Stevie's piano ballad written in dedication to MJ, "In The Arms of God", is quite lovely. I hope that one day there will be a commerical release. [Edited 8/18/09 10:16am] | |
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It's digusting to see MJ's family members, his mother, his brother Jermaine and his mentally ill dad getting involved once again in his business, MJ drew a clear line between his kids and their care and his business and the care for that.
Why can't they respect the will? He made it clear that he didn't want it discussed by that special phrase of non challenging. BTW part of his family went broke...why couldn't they work on their own? And now they want to intervene in the business? LOL but sad. His mother should be thankful that she was and is taken care of and has the trust for his kids, that should be enough. His dad should be flipping burgers. Jermaine shouldh have made a career on his own and save some for retirement, should have been easy with his income over the years...now he is looking at 15 Mill.$ houses..how to pay? MJ had his chance to cut a line without drugs from his family he would be still alive and chillin in Cali... "We are the freaks that want everything now!" | |
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people can make fun of mj's shopping sprees all they want but the bottom line is he busted his ass for that money, making world tours, he can spend it anyway he wants to..at least he worked for it [Edited 8/18/09 10:44am] | |
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MJ was the family's principal meal ticket. A role that he was assigned at a very young age. The clan is still regarding him as such although he's no longer alive. Makes me wonder what the Jackson brothers did with their royalty checks. To paraphase his former mananger Frank DiLeo, "Are these the people you want managing your estate?" Certainly not.
Speaking of craziness and greed, I hope La Toya's crazy ass has submitted the computer hard drives containing tracks she took from the MJ's rental home to the executors. | |
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Copycat said: MJ was the family's principal meal ticket. A role that he was assigned at a very young age. The clan is still regarding him as such although he's no longer alive. Makes me wonder what the Jackson brothers did with their royalty checks. To paraphase his former mananger Frank DiLeo, "Are these the people you want managing your estate?" Certainly not.
Speaking of craziness and greed, I hope La Toya's crazy ass has submitted the computer hard drives containing tracks she took from the MJ's rental home to the executors. What I am amaze about is at one time the Jacksons were probably one of the most famous groups in the world. Before Michael went solo they had sold millions of records and on the latter albums, i.e Destiny and Triumph they wrote alot of the stuff themselves therefore their royalty checks must be quite big. Their tours gross millions, therefore with careful planning I see no reason why they can't be financially comfortable, Jermaine more so. His career was no way as successful as MJ but he had some success as a solo artist, he has produced others therefore and he always had his own niche therefore him more than the other brothers shouldn't be so financially dire straits that his younger brother ended up indirectly supporting his kids and ex-wife. [Edited 8/18/09 11:10am] | |
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Copycat said: MJ was the family's principal meal ticket. A role that he was assigned at a very young age. The clan is still regarding him as such although he's no longer alive. Makes me wonder what the Jackson brothers did with their royalty checks. To paraphase his former mananger Frank DiLeo, "Are these the people you want managing your estate?" Certainly not.
Speaking of craziness and greed, I hope La Toya's crazy ass has submitted the computer hard drives containing tracks she took from the MJ's rental home to the executors. MJ is the gift that keeps on giving. His family killed the golden goose long ago. They should have "The Jackson Grill" with the sons flipping burgers and Joe at the Drive-Through Window: "Today we have the number seven special "The Michael Burger". It is loved by every Country in the United States." LaToya has taken those hard drives added vocals to MJ's and made a "Duets" CD. Wait until you hear "Heart Don't Lie 2009" (LaToya) "They call me Toy. I'm a Gemini." (MJ) "Hoo!" (LaToya)"My Psychic Friends tell me hearts don't lie (MJ) "Doggone Lover" (LaToya)I once had a man who was on the attack (MJ) Hee Hee. (LaToya) His name was Gordon but he didn't know Jack (MJ) Hoo! Music breaks down. LaToya speaks: "I cannot and will not be a silent collaborator in his songs left for his young children. Forget about the superstar, forget about the icon. If I were any other 52-year-old woman who couldn't sing you wouldn't like this song." (MJ) HOOOOO! Song ends with glass breaking. "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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b3xy said: its been confirmed that he will be buried on his bday on the 29th august in a private section of forest lawn open only to family and private visitors
Sadly, this will be a hard day for the Jackson's. This is final, no more seeing Michael ever. The only thing that is left is his legacy, his music, and videos. Damn, when will we ever learn to take care of those we love! ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
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whatsgoingon said: Copycat said: MJ was the family's principal meal ticket. A role that he was assigned at a very young age. The clan is still regarding him as such although he's no longer alive. Makes me wonder what the Jackson brothers did with their royalty checks. To paraphase his former mananger Frank DiLeo, "Are these the people you want managing your estate?" Certainly not.
Speaking of craziness and greed, I hope La Toya's crazy ass has submitted the computer hard drives containing tracks she took from the MJ's rental home to the executors. What I am amaze about is at one time the Jacksons were probably one of the most famous groups in the world. Before Michael went solo they had sold millions of records and on the latter albums, i.e Destiny and Triumph they wrote alot of the stuff themselves therefore their royalty checks must be quite big. Their tours gross millions, therefore with careful planning I see no reason why they can't be financially comfortable, Jermaine more so. His career was no way as successful as MJ but he had some success as a solo artist, he has produced others therefore and he always had his own niche therefore him more than the other brothers shouldn't be so financially dire straits that his younger brother ended up indirectly supporting his kids and ex-wife. [Edited 8/18/09 11:10am] yep. he didn't want to do the victory tour; his mother basically guilted him into it for the sake of the brothers, including jermaine who jumped back into the group after abandoning his family in first place. she didn't want mj to go solo b/c she knew what it would mean for his brothers. well, at what point did she think that mj was supposed to live his life for himself? that's why i'm hoping this judge cuts this nonsense with the will off at the knees. katherine is trying to get herself or one of her sons appointed to an executor position so they can collect the fees, which are typically 4 or 5%. on an estate worth half a billion, that can come to $25 million. i can envision lots of infighting, though. if randy is appointed executor, does he alone get to keep that money, or will he share with the rest of the family? is that the plan? | |
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dearmother said: people can make fun of mj's shopping sprees all they want but the bottom line is he busted his ass for that money, making world tours, he can spend it anyway he wants to..at least he worked for it
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Murray speaks for the first time. A**hole.
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suga10 said: Murray speaks for the first time. A**hole.
WWHHHHAAAATTT?.. | |
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whatsgoingon said: Copycat said: MJ was the family's principal meal ticket. A role that he was assigned at a very young age. The clan is still regarding him as such although he's no longer alive. Makes me wonder what the Jackson brothers did with their royalty checks. To paraphase his former mananger Frank DiLeo, "Are these the people you want managing your estate?" Certainly not.
Speaking of craziness and greed, I hope La Toya's crazy ass has submitted the computer hard drives containing tracks she took from the MJ's rental home to the executors. What I am amaze about is at one time the Jacksons were probably one of the most famous groups in the world. Before Michael went solo they had sold millions of records and on the latter albums, i.e Destiny and Triumph they wrote alot of the stuff themselves therefore their royalty checks must be quite big. Their tours gross millions, therefore with careful planning I see no reason why they can't be financially comfortable, Jermaine more so. His career was no way as successful as MJ but he had some success as a solo artist, he has produced others therefore and he always had his own niche therefore him more than the other brothers shouldn't be so financially dire straits that his younger brother ended up indirectly supporting his kids and ex-wife. [Edited 8/18/09 11:10am] It's sad Jermaine never was satisfied with what he accomplished. It's also sad the rest of the Jacksons basically became dormant probably their own choosing. | |
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suga10 said: Murray speaks for the first time. A**hole.
WHAT DE BUMBOCLOT, MON. DE FOOL GON DE MAKE DE VIDEO TO SUPPORTAS, DON'T MAKE BUMBOCLOT SENSE, MON. | |
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Why are fans blaming Dr.Murray for MJ's death? | |
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Dr. Death, may you get fried, assassinated or spend your life with Don Ross as a cellmate. "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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trueiopian said: Why are fans blaming Dr.Murray for MJ's death?
Because the timeline (as fucked up as it is) suggests criminal negligence. Then again, we're getting info from tabloids and "sources" so who really knows? | |
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Timmy84 said: trueiopian said: Why are fans blaming Dr.Murray for MJ's death?
Because the timeline (as fucked up as it is) suggests criminal negligence. Then again, we're getting info from tabloids and "sources" so who really knows? I'm sure there are other doctors that enabled drugs to MJ as well. I just don't understand why fans are going on rants about how Dr. Murray killed MJ. When in actuality MJ killed himself. [Edited 8/18/09 12:04pm] | |
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A doctor who truly cares about his patient would risk himself getting fired instead of providing whatever his patient wants or demands, and getting in deep trouble if something went wrong.
Dr Murray knew what he was doing was dangerous. [Edited 8/18/09 12:20pm] | |
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trueiopian said: Timmy84 said: Because the timeline (as fucked up as it is) suggests criminal negligence. Then again, we're getting info from tabloids and "sources" so who really knows? I'm sure there are other doctors that enabled drugs to MJ as well. I just don't understand why fans are going on rants about how Dr. Murray killed MJ. When in actuality MJ killed himself. [Edited 8/18/09 12:04pm] You got the coroners or toxicology reports back? nothing is 'actual' as yet. It's not even likely imo. | |
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