Thursday, November 20, 2008

Michael Jackon in more legal trouble

Michael Jackson is facing new and fresh legal action after a Sheikh has claimed that he paid the singer for some un-delivered work months ago.

The Prince of Behrain claimed that he paid Micheal Jackson over £4.7M.7M and had a recording studio purpose built for the pop star in exchange for the production of two exclusive albums, a stage show and an autobiography. The Prince also splashed out £190,000 on a new Rolls Royce for the pop star. The Sheikh says that Jackson kept the money and did not deliver the work.

Various reports had suggested that Micheal Jackson thought the money pay-outs were 'gifts' and did never agreed to the project being finalized. A trial in the High Court of California is set to get underway on November 17th however an out of court settlement is highly likely. Im sure that Mr.Jackson does not want another appearance in court any time soon considering his history.

Micheal Jackson spent over six months in Bahrain after he was acquitted of child abuse in 2005, when he became friends with Sheikh Abdullah. Whilst Micheal Jackson was staying with the Prince of Behrain he payed him in excess of £4.5M for this work.

Last week Micheal Jackson sold his Neverland ranch for an incredible £16M. It is hard for Micheal jackson to stay out of legal trouble? It seems as though everyone is out for a bit of MJ whether it be news on a new album or claiming compensation off the pop star.

Micheal Jackson is however planning to relinquish himself from his own financial turmoil as he plans to release a new album with Black Eyed Peas singer, will.i.am. will.i.am is highly thought of in the production circuit and his collaboration with Micheal Jackson is eagerly anticipated. will.i.am said that you cannot put Micheal Jackson into any cateogory. He is one of a kind and like no one else. Micheal works at his own rate and you cannot pin him down to timeframes or workrates as he simply does not work like that.

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