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L.O.L. has claimed AEG and MJ were not forthright about the singer's drug addiction and failing health at the time they applied for the policy.
QuoteL.O.L. has claimed AEG and MJ were not forthright about the singer's drug addiction and failing health at the time they applied for the policy. And this abbreviation? LOL! :icon_lol:
The insurance company would normally put Michael through a lengthy medical evaluation, as would be customary for any insurance policy like this — especially one this large. This evaluation usually includes review of medical records, which raises the question of whether the insurance company should have discovered any misstatements. If so, their failure to do so could mean the fault lies with them, not MJ or AEG.
Wow..... what do you all think of this? So AEG took out a 17 milliin $$$$ insurance policy on MJand coincidentally he "died" or killed shortly after by someone who was employed by AEG??This also makes sense as to why there were so many conflicting stories about MJ being healthy for the tour and unhealthy...... This kind of worries me but then again it could be all part of the game..... But everyone has heard stories of people killing people to get insurance money......... Hmmmmmmmm dont know what to think.
Didn’t we discuss somewhere that the name on the exam and the insurance policy was something other than Michael Jackson? Maybe I’m losing it, but I could swear I remember reading that and thinking the policy is of no value anyway because the person being named as the assured is an imposter.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginDidn’t we discuss somewhere that the name on the exam and the insurance policy was something other than Michael Jackson? Maybe I’m losing it, but I could swear I remember reading that and thinking the policy is of no value anyway because the person being named as the assured is an imposter.Correct. The policy is voidable since its inception. MJ did not even sign that policy but someone else did and for some odd reason, policy was accepted by underwriters of Lloyds. LOL and BS. Lloyds needs to sue broker and AEG not MJ. Eventually, they will withdraw claim against MJ too.