Showing posts with label Randy Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Randy Jackson. Show all posts
Monday, August 18, 2008
They Say
Michael Jackson has not spoken to his brothers since his acquittal on child molestation charges three years ago, even though they have been desperately trying to get in touch with him because they say he's owes them over $800,000 in royalties from their Jackson 5 days. [How that's possible, I don't know, I'm just the messenger]
Monday, March 24, 2008
They Say The Jacksons are Broke
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Michael Jackson Thinks Randy Tried To Rob Him And Claims He Never Heard Of Darien Dash
The battle over the Michal Jackson's finances is detailed in a sworn deposition he gave for a federal lawsuit scheduled to go to trial this week. Michael says his brother Randy and a guy named Don Stabler tried to get him to sign over his fortune during the child molestation trial.
When Mike refused to sign over his stuff, Stabler went nuts, he was like 'What's the problem? You're not down, you're with the Jews now. You're not down with blacks anymore?" Mike said the next time he saw dude, "He wanted to take my head off." And his brother Randy wasn't too happy, either.
Damon Dash's cousin Darien wants a peice of Michael too.
According to Dash's lawyer Steven Altman, Dash is due money for helping Jackson refinance a $272 million bank loan and secure $573 million in financing to buy out Sony's half of the Beatles' song catalogue that Jackson co-owned. But Jackson claimed he's never heard of Dash, and doesn't remember signing any agreement.
(NY Daily)
When Mike refused to sign over his stuff, Stabler went nuts, he was like 'What's the problem? You're not down, you're with the Jews now. You're not down with blacks anymore?" Mike said the next time he saw dude, "He wanted to take my head off." And his brother Randy wasn't too happy, either.
Damon Dash's cousin Darien wants a peice of Michael too.
According to Dash's lawyer Steven Altman, Dash is due money for helping Jackson refinance a $272 million bank loan and secure $573 million in financing to buy out Sony's half of the Beatles' song catalogue that Jackson co-owned. But Jackson claimed he's never heard of Dash, and doesn't remember signing any agreement.
(NY Daily)