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ps: too bad TMZ didn't publish her handwritten lawsuit
Gotta love his facial expression in this pic.Very telling :icon_lol:
About MeI MADE MICHAEL THE MAN HE USE TO BE....
I would hazard a guess that THIS Kimberly Griggs is one in the same. Apparently, between jail stints, Kimberly has time to find obscure Michael Jackson FANsites and drop of JUST enough info to equal a snippet! :LolLolLolLol:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginQuoteAbout MeI MADE MICHAEL THE MAN HE USE TO BE....Interesting choice of wording.love~mjintrigue2012[/font][/size]
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginps: too bad TMZ didn't publish her handwritten lawsuitYeah, why didn't they do that? They almost always have the documents to back up their stories. :suspect: I want to see the hand-written note!! Please!
And she decided to wait 3 fucking years to file that claim? Or has she been in a coma and just heard he died?
.Estate Attorney Talks About Weird Claims. Michael Jackson The Voice op donderdag 1 juli 2010 om 11:36 ·For many years before his death, Michael Jackson was the target of a ridiculous number of frivolous lawsuits during his career. Now his estate is also seeing a lot of similar activity. Attorney John Branca and music executive John McClain are the co-executors of the estate, however the primary responsibility for handling legal actions has fallen to attorney Howard Weitzman. He has been dealing with a host of issues including, copyright concerns over Jackson's posthumous songs; charities attempting to use Jackson's name without authority; misleading documentaries and battles over control of the estate. Then, of course, there's the bizarre stuff. Weitzman was recently interviewed by ABC news about how the estate was coping and here's what he had to say: HE'S BEEN GONE A YEAR BUT MICHAEL JACKSON MUST BE KEEPING YOU VERY BUSY? It's been a real roller coaster ride. You have issues on the business front like the "This Is It" film with Sony and the Cirque du Soleil [shows]. The transactional issues are mostly handled by Branca, but because of my unique position, I have the opportunity to look and review these deals. That said, I'm mostly involved on the litigation front, from helping make decisions to pay certain claims from creditors that are meritorious to dealing with the challenges of the appointment of the executors. There's continuing challenges dealing with the Jackson family and we want to make sure the beneficiaries Katherine and the children are treated appropriately THERE WERE A LOT OF CREDITORS HOUNDING JACKSON AT THE TIME OF HIS DEATH. WHAT'S THE STATUS THERE? A lot of claims we've been able to resolve because they were less than meritorious. Some claims were accepted and paid out. Others may end up at trial. I do expect more lawsuits to be filed in the future because Michael was and still is a big target. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE STRANGEST CLAIMS AGAINST THE JACKSON ESTATE? Wow, not a week goes by where something strange doesn't happen. There are consistent claims by people claiming to be Michael's wife or child. One lady from the Netherlands kept insisting that she was his daughter. You have to take them seriously when they file claims. There was one woman who claimed $5 million because she wanted to mentor his kids. She insisted she be given a house. She even filed a petition to adopt the children! HOW DO YOU HANDLE THESE SITUATIONS? I try not to be rude. I just firmly have to tell them we don't think your claim is meritorious and don't think it would be in your interest to pursue this further. Most of the time it goes away. Of course, some matters just keep coming up, like that lady who says she was the basis for the song "Billie Jean." She's filed numerous times. Sometimes, you just have to laugh. It's amazing what some people are claiming. June 28, 2010 Source: MJFC / abcnews.go.com