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I knew that- and, Souza has tried to tell peeps before that he's trustworthy but no one really cared. He's helping with the money biz-ness until the big boss gets back, LOl!
Quote from: "PinkTopaz"I knew that- and, Souza has tried to tell peeps before that he's trustworthy but no one really cared. He's helping with the money biz-ness until the big boss gets back, LOl!Another thing this does is dismiss the idea that MJ was confused and "out of it" and didnt know what he was doing or who he was hiring.I think MJ knew what he was doing and he hired Branca and Dileo back in a full and sober mind.
Good work Dancing the Dream. It makes me feel better about Branca, but, If this is a hoax, and Branca is involved in anyway with it, He could be disbarred for it. I dont know if he would risk his career to be involved in a faked death, no matter who it is. :?Also, how do we explain the Supposed forged signature, mix up of where the will was signed and the misspelled kids names?
I am sorry but I'll believe this when I see MJ alive and well
Joe Jackson Guns For Branca, McClainOriginally posted Nov 9th 2009 5:25 PM PST by TMZ StaffMichael Jackson never signed his will and the named executors have committed fraud, according to legal papers just filed by Joe Jackson.As we first posted on TMZ ... there was a clerical mistake in the will. The document indicates Jackson signed the will in L.A., yet he was in NYC on the day in question. We're told the will was in fact signed in New York and the witnesses saw Michael put pen to paper.Joe doesn't think it was a clerical mistake -- he thinks his son never signed the will. Joe Jackson claims John Branca and John McClain should be booted as administrators because they concealed what Joe calls a "fraud."Joe Jackson -- through his lawyer, Brian Oxman -- claims Jackson fired Branca in 2003 and believed the attorney embezzled MJ's money. Joe claims an "investigation" showed an improper relationship between Branca and Tommy Mottola and the two were "illegally funneling Michael Jackson's money to off-shore accounts in the Caribbean."Oxman attached a copy of the "investigation" -- conducted by a company called Interfor -- which says "Some sources in the entertainment industry think highly of Branca. However, other sources suggest that he has built his career on the strength of his clients to a point where are (sic) rumors of irregularities involved in accounting fees."The report goes on to suggest Branca contacted the Justice Department after he was fired and allegedly dropped a dime on Jackson, suggesting MJ's new lawyer -- Alvin Malnik -- was utilizing "Jackson's financial resources and cash business to facilitate Malnik's comprehensive money laundering activities."As we've already reported, Jackson re-hired Branca before the singer died.UPDATE: Howard Weitzman, the lawyer for Branca and McClain, tells TMZ: "These claims filed by Joe Jackson are so outrageous that they don't deserve any response. John Branca and John McClain, who were designated by Michael Jackson in his will as executors of his estate, will continue carrying out Michael's wishes for the benefit of his mother, his children and charities."You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Living With MIchael Jackson, the Martin Bashir Documentary is premiered in on ITV and gets phenomenal ratings!
Schaffel also hires David LeGrand, a new layer based in Las Vegas.
No involvement in the will In 1997 a will was drafted for Jackson — but not, Branca says, by him. Instead, he said he assigned it to a member of his firm who specialized in wills and trusts. It was redone in 2002 because one of Jackson’s children had not been born at the time of the first.Branca said he played no role in advising Jackson on it, but knew the singer did not want a family member in control of his estate. Jackson also felt he did not have to take care of his brothers and sisters, Branca said.By 2006, Branca says, his relationship with Jackson was troubled once again. The star was listening to an increasingly odd set of advisers — a revolving door of characters who Branca feared did not have the singer’s best interests at heart.“He was surrounded and I had to resign,” he said. “He did not ask me to stay. I resigned amicably.”And then, a little more than a month before Jackson died, the call came from Jackson’s former manager, Frank Delio.“Michael wants you to come back,” Delio told him. “He wants you to give some thought to what you can do for him, what kind of deals.”Branca drafted an agenda and met with Jackson on June 17 at the Forum in Los Angeles, where the King of Pop was rehearsing for his big comeback.“I hadn’t seen him in several years,” Branca said. “We hugged each other. He said, ‘John, you’re back.’ It was very emotional. I showed him the agenda.”It was what Jackson wanted, Branca said — including a concert movie, books and merchandising deals.“That agenda is exactly what John McClain and I are doing now,” Branca said, “for the estate.”
The thing is - Mike was in Florida in 2003 with Malnik when that Batshit documentary aired. We know that Schaffel, Wiesner & Konitzer didn't have the best intentions. My question is: Who signed and sent that letter to Branca..?
Quote from: "*Mo*"The thing is - Mike was in Florida in 2003 with Malnik when that Batshit documentary aired. We know that Schaffel, Wiesner & Konitzer didn't have the best intentions. My question is: Who signed and sent that letter to Branca..?Yeah, not to mention all the other shit they have thrown at us. Too many MJ's...too many signatures. But who planned what? Is it even possible for us to find out?
Quote from: "~Souza~"Yeah, not to mention all the other shit they have thrown at us. Too many MJ's...too many signatures. But who planned what? Is it even possible for us to find out?I guess that's another $64.000 question to add to the list...
Yeah, not to mention all the other shit they have thrown at us. Too many MJ's...too many signatures. But who planned what? Is it even possible for us to find out?
Quote from: "*Mo*"Quote from: "~Souza~"Yeah, not to mention all the other shit they have thrown at us. Too many MJ's...too many signatures. But who planned what? Is it even possible for us to find out?I guess that's another $64.000 question to add to the list...Someone may have scanned MJ's signature in.