The fact they didn't put MJ on the list doesn't make sense - at least we have all the reasons to find it weird, especially if we keep in mind that in an inverview with the Huffington Post, Harvey Levine stated that he published the news of MJ's death when he was 100% sure. At least that's how we can interprete the following :
"Lemon: You broke the story before the time of death from the coroner.
Harvey: Well, before it was officially announced. We really knew this significantly before even what was going on, but this was, you know, crossing every t. We were positive when we put it up. We put it up when we were 100% positive."The whole thing on the site : You are not allowed to view links.
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LoginBut it's true that the way he expressed it is rather convoluted and weird, especially that very phrase: 'We really knew this significantly before even what was going on, but this was, you know, crossing every t'.
Strange formulation for a man who was a lawyer and is supposed to be able to deliver a clear speach.