Monday, January 26, 2009

MICHALE JACKSON SUED AGAIN


It seems that Michael JAckson would never shake his being a magnet for lawsuits.
After moving to Los Angeles, he was sued by Hollywood film director John Landis for non-payment of his share in the video Thriller.

Here is the news.


Michael Jackson, who recently moved back to Los Angeles to be near "where the action is", has been slapped with a breach-of-contract lawsuit by the veteran Hollywood film director John Landis, who says he has not been paid his share of the profits from the iconic “Thriller” video for at least four years.



The suit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court last week.


It is not exactly the warm welcome Jackson had in mind for his return to southern California, and it raises new questions about his disastrous personal finances, which have generated almost as much gossip in recent years as his multiple plastic surgeries, his freakshow public appearances and his fondness for the company of pubescent boys.



In the absence of any readily identifiable attorney representing Jackson – none has emerged after six days -- the legal action also shines a light on the mysterious Los Angeles physician, Tohme Tohme, who appears to have taken charge of the singer's business and legal affairs.

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