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« on: November 19, 2010, 05:32:45 AM »Quote from: "Tarja"
I was lurking on MJJC and I was reading their opinion about what Randy said. To quote some:QuoteRandy: Some of the songs are him, and some aren't. I would be my life on that
Answer: but you wouldn't take any legal action.. okay..Quotehe makes me sick just like everyone in that dysfunctional household
Why doesn't he just say it? "The esate is making so much money and I get none of it and I am mad"
This Wednesday is going to be interesting. I mean Randy was like the only Jackson that was furious with this Oprah interview. We don't know what he's going to say but still...
He will clearly state I'm sure, like most of us thought, that MJ WOULD NOT APPROVE!!!!!! and I'm sure he'll be getting into the 'people' surrounding his parents decision making.
Did the family they are going to file a suit for the allege "fake song" on the album?
good old randy ,he is angry because he is not getting any money.he is wondering why estate making this deal ,if estate doesn't make deal who is gonna feed his kids,his brothers kids and their shared wife?because randy is not going to return what he stole from mj,all brother together couldn't pay for mortgage of that house where their joined family is staying,estate has to pay because mj3 are staying there right now.so much of hypocrisy,and they have guts to come out and create seen with every project.
Fun night. He threw McClain & Teddy Riley under the bus. Which is hilarious, because Riley is friendly with him
randy don't agree with jackie about McClain. what a surprise. in fact he don't know nothing. he is just repeating what other people told him
Can you believe the only people we trusted in that family with the kids turned out to be as money hungry as the other generation?
I posted here all the quotes from there so far and no one, absolutelly no one said a good thing about Randy... They all say he is just a money grabber as well as the family...
A specific quote from somebody caught my attention: Can you believe the only people we trusted in that family with the kids turned out to be as money hungry as the other generation?
Would they ask themselves more about this? If they don't trust the family on this anymore and they all say they are money grabbers and liars, how come that they don't question Michael's "death"?
Many members of mjjc don't like Randy or KF because of that what happened at mjjsource
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Karen Fake, Randy Jackson, Taunya Zilkie (girlfriend of Randy Jackson at that time) were managing Michael's official site MJJSOURCE during the trial. These three people ended up scamming the fans. They charged 49,00USD and 89,00USD for a package of some goods. Myself and many other never received any package, nor did we get a refund. Neither did we get an apology. The fans told Michael about this and he immediately shut down the page and fired Karen Fake. Then Karen Fake blamed him for the mess. This is the post Karen Fake wrote about the incident with the site: “I understand all the anger with the fans, but we have done everything in our power to live up to all the promises Michael has made. If he does not fulfill his promises…there is nothing we can do. We were Michael’s voice, but if he doesn’t wish to speak or pay the bills for MJJsource, there is nothing we can do.”
oh and another interesting article about Randy:
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"MIJAC CLAIMS BROTHER RANDY STOLE HIS MONEY: Details outlined in singer’s sworn deposition for lawsuit scheduled for trial this week.
*Michael Jackson is accusing his brother Randy and a family friend of trying to steal money from him during his 2005 trial on child molestation charges.
Details of Jackson’s claims were exposed in a sworn deposition he gave for a federal lawsuit scheduled to go to trial this week, reports the New York Daily News. The firm Prescient Acquisition, owned by Darien Dash, is suing Jackson for failing to pay back $48 million he borrowed to 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 claims he's never heard of Dash, a cousin of hip-hop mogul Damon Dash, and has no recollection of signing any agreement.
During the seven hours of transcripts obtained by the Daily News, the King of Pop blames several people for his financial shortcomings, including his younger brother Randy, who has served as his informal counsel on various money matters, reports the newspaper.
Michael testified that he was pressured to sign off on a multimillion-dollar financing deal during breaks in his child molestation trial. The man pushing the deal was Don Stabler, an associate brought in by Randy whom Michael said left a great first impression.
"He reminded me of people that live in mid-America like Indiana,"
Jackson testified.
But Jackson soon became uncomfortable with Stabler and eventually sought financial advice from billionaire Ron Burkle, a friend of former President Bill Clinton. Burkle, in turn, brought in Jesse Jackson to help with the consultation.
Burkle was calling him on the cell phone during bathroom breaks, warning him not to sign anything, Michael said during testimony. He said Burkle’s sudden presence in the picture angered Stabler.
"[Stabler] said, 'What's the problem? You're not down, you're with the Jews now. You're not down with blacks anymore,'" Jackson testified. "It was unkind. It was mean. It was mean-spirited. It was nasty. Simply because he couldn't get me to sign something that he wanted me to sign.”
At one point during the trial, Michael said Stabler sent a message through one of the singer’s Nation of Islam security guards that questioned his blackness.
The next time Jackson saw Stabler "he wanted to take my head off,"
the singer testified. He said Randy was highly upset as well.
Jackson claims that Stabler and Randy used a similar tag-team tactic in another instance where they tried to get his signature on a deal. At Neverland ranch, Jackson said his mother was present when he fought off another one of their proposals.
"And I vehemently told them, 'No, I am not signing this,'" Jackson recalled. "And I just remember how angry, the intensity of the anger in the room. And so they marched out."
The Daily News says there’s a possibility that Michael Jackson himself may be called to testify in the trial, which is scheduled to begin today."
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