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Maybe I see it cause I follow his page. This was posted today.Arnold W. Klein3 hours agoOne day I remember Michael called from my house and said it was urgent he talk to me at my house. I came home quickly from work because he sound frightened. As soon as I entered the house Michael grabbed my arm and took me up to his bedroom in my house. I walk with a cane so it was hard to move. Once inside he closed the door and as tears filled his eyes sat me down. Then the tears started flowing like streams and he said “Anschutz and Barack said I got to do 30 shows . If I don’t do them I’ll lose Neverland, my music and maybe even my children.” I wondered what this meant but in reality I already knew. Tohme is a crook, he was once selling diplomatic Senegal passports for $250K Hollywood is full of slick fast-talking tricksters. And Van Excel is another one Michael came to Vegas to work with another producer who said Michael was not ready for a full time commitment in Vegas. Jermaine's friend was Tohme Tohme. Tohme contacted fellow Lebanese-American Tom Barack. Barack had a relationship with the Neverland's mortgage holder so he had his own company " Colony " crunch the numbers. Barack then bought the loan on Neverland and said to Michael "Where you are is an insolvable puzzle unless you’re willing to go back to work or..it will be just like presiding over a funeral.” Colony agreed to bail out Michael and in return, the firm would take ownership of Neverland and arrange for AEG, the concert promoter owned by Barrack’s friend Phil Anschutz, to stage a comeback. What the public is unaware of is that Barack and William Bone also owned Sunrise Colony, which held the mortgage on Conrad Murray’s Las Vegas soon-to- be-foreclosed on home in the Red Rock Country Club
sweet, that's Frank Dileo, not Tohme.