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DiLeo addressed this situation himself in the Raffles interview. He said that what these companies that sue with these kinds of claims are referring to wanting refunded is a non-refundable style booking fee. I don't remember his exact words but the idea is that a company offers says $300,000 to sit down and make a proposal to Michael Jackson for performance or series of performances. So essentially thy pay for the privilege of being considered. They were considered, and rejected (essentially). There is no contract because that step would come much later. So they end up all being BS lawsuits that are just a hassle.
Quote from: "bec"DiLeo addressed this situation himself in the Raffles interview. He said that what these companies that sue with these kinds of claims are referring to wanting refunded is a non-refundable style booking fee. I don't remember his exact words but the idea is that a company offers says $300,000 to sit down and make a proposal to Michael Jackson for performance or series of performances. So essentially thy pay for the privilege of being considered. They were considered, and rejected (essentially). There is no contract because that step would come much later. So they end up all being BS lawsuits that are just a hassle.Could be. The Allgood entertainment lawsuit was tossed so this will probably face the same fate. But it sound a bit pricy
Quote from: "Alem (Thetruth)"Quote from: "bec"DiLeo addressed this situation himself in the Raffles interview. He said that what these companies that sue with these kinds of claims are referring to wanting refunded is a non-refundable style booking fee. I don't remember his exact words but the idea is that a company offers says $300,000 to sit down and make a proposal to Michael Jackson for performance or series of performances. So essentially thy pay for the privilege of being considered. They were considered, and rejected (essentially). There is no contract because that step would come much later. So they end up all being BS lawsuits that are just a hassle.Could be. The Allgood entertainment lawsuit was tossed so this will probably face the same fate. But it sound a bit pricyis it some kind of fraud though if he isn't even with michael at the time?