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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 04:13:09 AM
Paris on Dileo:

PariisJaxnCrew @pariisjaxn Frank Dileo Die
8 hours ago

pariisjaxn Paris Jinx Jackson
 @PariisJaxnCrew he did?
8 hours ago

 PariisJaxnCrew @pariisjaxn he died! :(

@PariisJaxnCrew O
8 hours ago



"O"? As in "Oh..".  How can she be that cold? I mean would you say just that....? -"he did?"

People were very impressed on twitter, forums....
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 06:39:19 AM
Its very sad :( I liked Franky you will be missed  RIP  :'(
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 06:57:18 AM
like it been said, too suspicious with it all for me to believe he has passed away, unless a little more then a few "media stories" telling me he has passed away, i will think it hoax news.
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 07:25:25 AM
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Paris on Dileo:

PariisJaxnCrew @pariisjaxn Frank Dileo Die
8 hours ago

pariisjaxn Paris Jinx Jackson
 @PariisJaxnCrew he did?
8 hours ago

 PariisJaxnCrew @pariisjaxn he died! :(

@PariisJaxnCrew O
8 hours ago



"O"? As in "Oh..".  How can she be that cold? I mean would you say just that....? -"he did?"

People were very impressed on twitter, forums....

kind of interesting as i think frank was the one who was to have told the children in a very direct manner that their father was dead. remember it was said that murry was not happy about the way he went about it. or did i just make that up?
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Why not just tell people I'm an alien from Mars? Tell them I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight. They'll believe anything you say, because you're a reporter. But if I, Michael Jackson, were to say, "I'm an alien from Mars and I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight," people would say, "Oh, man, that Michael Jackson is nuts. He's cracked up. You can't believe a single word that comes out of his mouth."

Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 08:40:30 AM
Elizabeth Taylor, now Frank DiLeo... that's so sad. He wasn't that old either.  :cry:

BTW: I remember I read that Frank DiLeo was in the house when MJ died. Wouldn't that have made him an important witness? Not that that means he faked his death or anything, I don't believe that, but just saying.
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 10:19:52 AM
Why a newspaper of Nashville announces this death arisen in Los Angeles? Maybe a report with Elvis ? Very strange ::)
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 10:32:26 AM
All she writes back is "o" ? Thats kind of rude... /:
 
& i just wanted to share some fun times mj & frank had (:
 
“Later, in another part of Florida, when the old tour boredom set in that I described earlier, I played a little trick on Frank. I asked him to come up to my suite and when he came in I offered him some watermelon, which was laying across the room. Frank went over to You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login a piece and tripped over my boa constrictor, Muscles, who was on the road with me. Muscles is harmless, but Frank hates snakes and proceeded to scream and yell. I started chasing him around the room with a boa. Frank got the upper hand, however. He panicked, ran from the room, and grabbed the security guard’s gun. He was going to shoot Muscles, but the guard calmed him down. Later he said all he could think of was: “I’ve got to get that snake.” I’ve found a lot of tough men are afraid of snakes.”
 
Poor frank :lol: :mrgreen:
 
“I know that he is innocent. A lot of people attack him for a lot of different reasons. One is, everybody would love to get their hands on the Beatles’ publishing. And he’s just one of those guys, he’s real kind and real nice and he can easily be taken advantage of. In this particular case, this kid had You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, he found him a doctor, they didn’t have any money, he allowed them to live on his ranch. And when it was over, they didn’t want to leave. It was like blackmail. That’s all it was. We talked at each and every break. I wanted to let him know that I know he didn’t do it. In fact, when I went there, he didn’t know I was coming. It was very emotional. Michael said, ‘Frank, I can’t believe you’re here.’ And he started to cry. And I went over and I hugged him and we got on the elevator and he told defense attorney],Tom Mesereau, ‘This is Frank Dileo. He used to manage me. I’ve had nine managers since then. He’s the only guy that showed up, or even called to see how I’m doing.’ That was a very rough thing on him, a very emotional thing.” - Frank Dileo
 
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 10:39:31 AM
Thanks for sharing those stories with us, MJFAN7! The 2nd one is very touching. I hate how the Non-Believers have speculated that Frank was out to get MJ, and possibly played a role in his 'death'.
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 11:01:08 AM
Was frank even that good to MJ in his later years? I think I remember a reading about michael being doublecrossed by Frank and taken advantage of. It wouldn't surprise me. on the surface you would think that he was good to michael but we can't be so sure. Maybe that 's why the children responded with just "o" because their father probably told them he was bad news. (maybe, i'm not sure.)  still, if he was there throughout his years with michael and was kind to him, such a tragic loss. 
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 11:36:44 AM
Another article, I don't think this one has been posted yet.
 
 
 Frank Dileo, The Real Story of Michael Jackson’s Brilliant Manager
Frank Dileo
 
08/25/11 9:21am You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login     
 I’m finally getting to write about my friend Frank Dileo, who died yesterday at age 63. Frank was Michael Jackson’s loyal and brilliant manager and friend, the architect of his success and his amazing career. You want to know about “Thriller”? It was Frank, “Bad”? Frank again. It was Frank who sat through Michael’s child molestation trial in 2005 in Santa Maria, California, far from his home in Ohio, at his own expense.
It was Frank who returned in the spring of 2009 to keep Michael on the straight and narrow so he could rehearse for his London concert dates. It was Frank who kissed Michael on the forehead, closed his eyes in the emergency room, and went out to tell Michael’s kids that their father had died. For Michael, Frank was always there.
I met Frank a long time ago, but we bonded during that trial. He’d come to god forsaken Santa Maria barely able to see. He had severely limited vision due to glaucoma and diabetes, and was waiting for an operation. He couldn’t drive, so I was his self appointed chauffeur. It was a long trial, and it wasn’t like Michael was in any shape to acknowledge Frank or to thank him. But he hung in there, and was a particular friend to Katherine Jackson, who attended the trial every day.
What Frank didn’t want to concede was that the Jacksons were notoriously disloyal. While the trial raged on, Michael’s former chief of security and surrogate father, Bill Bray, lay dying in a hospital bed in a little house in Los Angeles near the 10 freeway. Michael and all the Jacksons had simply dropped him. Bray, who I visited a few times, was semi-comatose and cared for by his lady friend. She wondered what had happened to the Jacksons. They were gone.
When the trial was over, and Michael hotfooted it to Bahrain and other locales, Dileo was similarly cut off. It wasn’t until Michael was in dire financial straits, and struggling to prepare for London, that he called on Frank. Dileo was there in a flash. He was the most loyal friend you could ask for. Again, he came at his own expense. Even though he’d lived high during the 80s with Michael, Frank didn’t make out like some of Jackson’s other advisers. His attitude was, you don’t ask. You wait for someone–Michael, Sony–to do the right thing. They never did.
I digress. Frank had the worst health imaginable. Forget the stuff people in the record business did in those crazy Eighties. He smoked stogies, ate thick steaks, liked a good scotch. He loved The Palm in Nashville, and the breakfast room at the Beverly Hilton. At the latter he’d become a fixture in the last couple of years, moving in to help Michael and staying–even though he had a wonderful and understanding wife, Linda, and kids Belinda and Dominic, back in Ohio. He became the mascot of the Beverly Hilton. When he got sick this past spring, the staff came to Cedars Sinai and held prayer vigils. They were that fond of him.
Do nice guys finish last? I don’t think so. Frank played mobsters in movies like “Goodfellas” and liked to act tough, but he was a sweetheart. If only he’d been a little terrifying or threatening maybe he’d have made more money. But he led with his heart, and that always gets you into trouble. Was he disillusioned with Michael’s executors? Yes. He brought John Branca back into Michael’s life six weeks before Jackson died. With Branca came the utterly useless John McClain, who resented Frank and did everything he could to blunt his participation. The lackluster performance of the “Michael” album, which Frank tried to guide, can be laid at McClain’s feet.
Since Frank’s illness–resulting from triple bypass surgery in March–I have to say that the estate has been incredibly helpful, however. The details are private. But when Frank’s family needed support they got it. So you have to balance these things out.
So what now? I’m going to do what Frank did to stay healthy: fruit for breakfast, with bacon and French toast. And remember my friend, who was barely five feet tall, but was a giant among men.
 
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 12:08:26 PM
R.I.P Frank Dileo. When I think of you,I will remember you big smile,with a cigar in your mouth.
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 12:18:35 PM
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Elizabeth Taylor, now Frank DiLeo... that's so sad. He wasn't that old either.  :cry:

BTW: I remember I read that Frank DiLeo was in the house when MJ died. Wouldn't that have made him an important witness? Not that that means he faked his death or anything, I don't believe that, but just saying.
My husband, who is not a hoaxie, said the same thing - foul play maybe?
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 01:31:25 PM
that's really sad... may he rest in peace pale/
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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 02:09:55 PM
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Another article, I don't think this one has been posted yet.
 
 
 Frank Dileo, The Real Story of Michael Jackson’s Brilliant Manager
Frank Dileo
 
08/25/11 9:21am You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login     
 I’m finally getting to write about my friend Frank Dileo, who died yesterday at age 63. Frank was Michael Jackson’s loyal and brilliant manager and friend, the architect of his success and his amazing career. You want to know about “Thriller”? It was Frank, “Bad”? Frank again. It was Frank who sat through Michael’s child molestation trial in 2005 in Santa Maria, California, far from his home in Ohio, at his own expense.
It was Frank who returned in the spring of 2009 to keep Michael on the straight and narrow so he could rehearse for his London concert dates. It was Frank who kissed Michael on the forehead, closed his eyes in the emergency room, and went out to tell Michael’s kids that their father had died. For Michael, Frank was always there.
I met Frank a long time ago, but we bonded during that trial. He’d come to god forsaken Santa Maria barely able to see. He had severely limited vision due to glaucoma and diabetes, and was waiting for an operation. He couldn’t drive, so I was his self appointed chauffeur. It was a long trial, and it wasn’t like Michael was in any shape to acknowledge Frank or to thank him. But he hung in there, and was a particular friend to Katherine Jackson, who attended the trial every day.
What Frank didn’t want to concede was that the Jacksons were notoriously disloyal. While the trial raged on, Michael’s former chief of security and surrogate father, Bill Bray, lay dying in a hospital bed in a little house in Los Angeles near the 10 freeway. Michael and all the Jacksons had simply dropped him. Bray, who I visited a few times, was semi-comatose and cared for by his lady friend. She wondered what had happened to the Jacksons. They were gone.
When the trial was over, and Michael hotfooted it to Bahrain and other locales, Dileo was similarly cut off. It wasn’t until Michael was in dire financial straits, and struggling to prepare for London, that he called on Frank. Dileo was there in a flash. He was the most loyal friend you could ask for. Again, he came at his own expense. Even though he’d lived high during the 80s with Michael, Frank didn’t make out like some of Jackson’s other advisers. His attitude was, you don’t ask. You wait for someone–Michael, Sony–to do the right thing. They never did.
I digress. Frank had the worst health imaginable. Forget the stuff people in the record business did in those crazy Eighties. He smoked stogies, ate thick steaks, liked a good scotch. He loved The Palm in Nashville, and the breakfast room at the Beverly Hilton. At the latter he’d become a fixture in the last couple of years, moving in to help Michael and staying–even though he had a wonderful and understanding wife, Linda, and kids Belinda and Dominic, back in Ohio. He became the mascot of the Beverly Hilton. When he got sick this past spring, the staff came to Cedars Sinai and held prayer vigils. They were that fond of him.
Do nice guys finish last? I don’t think so. Frank played mobsters in movies like “Goodfellas” and liked to act tough, but he was a sweetheart. If only he’d been a little terrifying or threatening maybe he’d have made more money. But he led with his heart, and that always gets you into trouble. Was he disillusioned with Michael’s executors? Yes. He brought John Branca back into Michael’s life six weeks before Jackson died. With Branca came the utterly useless John McClain, who resented Frank and did everything he could to blunt his participation. The lackluster performance of the “Michael” album, which Frank tried to guide, can be laid at McClain’s feet.
Since Frank’s illness–resulting from triple bypass surgery in March–I have to say that the estate has been incredibly helpful, however. The details are private. But when Frank’s family needed support they got it. So you have to balance these things out.
So what now? I’m going to do what Frank did to stay healthy: fruit for breakfast, with bacon and French toast. And remember my friend, who was barely five feet tall, but was a giant among men.
 
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Thank you very much for this article,Andrea!!!
Wow I just cant believe this,this is starting to sound scary or a simple coincident.Just 2 days before I was searching some news about Frank Dileo,and now this.Almost every time I am doing some research about someone ,the next day he/she is in the news :shock:.I dont know if people here remember when in 2009 Frank acccepted the LIFETIME ACHIVEMENT AWARD instead of Michael's kids.I will never forget that when he aacepted the award he described Michael as "a funny guy, he had a sense of humor like none of you ever knew." :lol:.Believe me Frank when I say that now I know what you mean,Michael is funny as hell and we his fans know it :).
Frank was always loyal to Michael,he was there for him in 2005 trial.Here is a footage and starting with 5:50 you can see Michael together with Frank:


Larry KING at JACKSON trial 2005
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KdGcO-Yw6k&feature=channel_video_title
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I want to thank MJFAN7 for that beautiful story,here is Frank himself starting 0:48,talking about how Michael helped ill children and thought is their DUTY TO HELP OTHERS FEEL BETTER :cry::

Michael Jackson was INNOCENT. PROOF!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPQbGT4eWQQ[/youtube]

This last video with Frank is a MUST SEE ONE,because here is Frank himself speaking about how the BAD TOUR is Michael's last one ,because they will do movies and records ,but not tours :shock:.He believes Michael is a very normal person,a hard-working one ,the plastic surgery are being invented by tabloidsl ;he talks about Michael not doing interwievs,about how he believes that AMERICAN PEOPLE and EUROPEAN PEOLE ARE SMARTER THAN NEWSPAPERS :lol:(at this :mrgreen: one Frank is very funny :lol: :lol:).Anyway this interwiev is a must watch ,I say again 8-),I promise you will not regret it.

Michael Crawford,Frank Dileo(Michael Jackson,s manager) on wogan
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9pCdO9AZD0[/youtube]

FRANK DILEO I WANT TO THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR CARING AND LOVING MICHAEL!
MAY GOD REST YOUR SOUL,RIP!!!!


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Re: Frank Dileo, Dead at 63
August 25, 2011, 05:18:40 PM
Why hasn't ANY Jackson made a single comment about the death of him? Paris only wrote "O". Is that it?  suspicious//
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