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Michael Jackson fires business managers
Tue, 27 Jun 2006 18:28:01 -0400
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Michael Jackson overhauls business
By LINDA DEUTSCH, AP Special Correspondent
Michael Jackson, who has been living in Bahrain since he was acquitted
of child molestation charges a year ago, is moving to Europe, has
fired his business managers and has hired a New York-based firm to
oversee his business affairs, his spokeswoman said Tuesday.
The announcement from Raymone K. Bain said that she has been named
general manager of the new Michael Jackson Company which will replace
Jackson's MJJ Productions.
She said that Jackson also is planning public appearances and will
begin performing again. "He is reviewing numerous offers to tour
musically, which he plans to embark upon within the next several
months," the announcement said.
"Mr. Jackson has previously announced plans to record an album which
he predicts will be released in 2007," it said.
Bain's press release said that Jackson has severed ties with his
Bahraini lawyers and his longtime accountants and business managers,
Bernstein, Fox, Whitman, Goldman & Sloan. She said he has hired L.
Londell McMillan and The McMillan firm, "known for business
restructurings and turnarounds."
In a deposition during a lawsuit about to go to trial in Santa Monica,
Jackson was asked about his longtime business manager, Alan Whitman,
and said that he thought he had never met him.
The revamping, which Bain's release called "the first of a sweeping
restructuring of his personal and business affairs," is an apparent
attempt by Jackson to salvage his financial affairs.
Bain did not immediately return phone calls from The Associated Press
seeking elaboration on her written announcement.
Jackson is currently in Ireland "on personal business" and is making
plans to relocate to Europe, the press release said.
"He is continuing to build his management team and other appointments
will be forthcoming," said the announcement.
Jackson had been rumored to be on the verge of bankruptcy for some
time. But in April his Bahraini lawyers announced that he had
restructured his finances in a deal with Sony Corp (NYSE:SNE - news).
which shares ownership of his valuable music catalog that includes the
Beatles' hits.
Details of the deal were never confirmed by Jackson but published
reports said he had negotiated a $325 million debt refinancing plan
that would deprive him of part of his share of the Sony ATV music
catalog which is said to be worth $1 billion.
Jackson acquired the catalog in 1985 for $47.5 million but sold half
of it to Sony when he confronted other financial problems.
Jackson recently had to shutter his elaborate Neverland ranch in Santa
Ynez because of unpaid salaries and insurance fees.
America's Best Christian...
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Doesn't one have to actually have business if one expects someone else
to manage it?
Mrs. Betty Bowers
America's Best Christian
edonline...
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Maybe he needs someone to catalog his boys and the payments to their
parents?
America's Best Christian...
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I thought he was economizing by growing his own, dear.
Wild Monkshood...
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Dear Gawd! He's cheating on his bought spawn?
Wild Monkshood
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Mrs. Betty Bowers
America's Best Christian
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