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hotwheelstx
11-18-2008, 12:24 PM
Michael Jackson might be too sick to travel to London to testify in a suit claiming he owes an Arab sheik $7 million, the pop star's attorney said Tuesday.

Jackson is seeking to give his testimony by video link from the United States.

"It would be unwise for him to travel, given what's he's got now," lawyer Robert Englehart said, declining to elaborate "for the obvious reasons."

A lawyer for Sheik Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa said the medical evidence presented by Jackson's legal team was unsatisfactory.

"It's not the first time a sick note has been presented by Mr. Jackson," the lawyer, Bankim Thanki said. He gave no precise indication of what the illness might be, but told the court that Jackson's condition could be treated with a bandage "if the diagnosis is positive."

Jackson has often been seen wearing a surgical mask in public. In one infamous court appearance in California, he appeared to have a bandage hanging from his hollowed-out nose.

Despite much speculation about his radically changed appearance over the years, he has denied having had any alterations to his face other than two operations on his nose to help him breathe better to hit higher notes.

The judge in the current case, Nigel Sweeney, said he would decide the question of Jackson's travel on Thursday to allow time for medical experts on both legal teams to talk.

Al Khalifa, the second son of the king of Bahrain, claims that Jackson reneged on a contract for an album, a candid autobiography and a stage play, after accepting millions from the sheik.

Al Khalifa was in court Tuesday for the second day of arguments and testimony.

The case is being tried in London by mutual agreement, Al Khalifa's representatives have said, and it is expected to close by the end of the month.

Jackson, 50, and the Bahraini royal first made contact when Jackson was fending off accusations of child molestation in California. Once Jackson was cleared of the charges, Al Khalifa, an amateur songwriter, invited him to the small, oil-rich Gulf state to escape the media spotlight.

Thanki said that the pair even moved in to the same palace to work on music together.

However, Jackson dropped the project in 2006, leaving Bahrain and pulling out of the contract, a move Al Khalifa considered a slap in the face, Thanki said.

"It's fair to say my client felt a considerable sense of betrayal by someone he thought was a close friend," he said. Thanki said Al Khalifa suffered financially too: Jackson's autobiography, intended to be "a frank and personal account" of the singer's life, was alone expected to rack up $24 million.

In the meanwhile, Al Khalifa had given Jackson millions of dollars to help shore up his finances and subsidize Jackson's lifestyle in the small Gulf state — including more than $300,000 for a "motivational guru."

Thanki said Al Khalifa considered the money an advance on the profits Jackson would reap from their pop music project, but Englehart said the money was a gift.

"Sheik Abdulla, fortunately for himself, had the resources to be so generous," Englehart said.

Englehart argued that Jackson wasn't bound by the deal he struck because the contract was technically signed on behalf of 2 Seas Records, a venture which never got off the ground.

"This (contract) was one brick in a building that was never built," Englehart said.

ElleGee
11-18-2008, 12:38 PM
MJ looks like if he gets one more sunburn he'll turn to ash

Jolie Rouge
11-18-2008, 12:44 PM
So .. what kind of "sick" are we talking here ? Mental, physical, emotional ...

hotwheelstx
11-18-2008, 12:46 PM
So .. what kind of "sick" are we talking here ? Mental, physical, emotional ...

That's the main reason I posted it. I still wonder.........."what illness"?????

freeby4me
11-18-2008, 12:47 PM
If he goes over there, will he be allowed to leave?

3lilpigs
11-18-2008, 01:46 PM
So .. what kind of "sick" are we talking here ? Mental, physical, emotional ...


Yes.

meltodd69
11-18-2008, 03:56 PM
So .. what kind of "sick" are we talking here ? Mental, physical, emotional ...

All the above.

catdance
11-18-2008, 04:17 PM
This is what I DO NOT GET..I love MJ his music, what he used to be and so on..
He was offered to be in Vegas, like Cher and Elton John..and his list of demands was sooooooooo long.
If I were going to Vegas and I could see him, I would.."Wanna be startin sumthin.." and he owes and owes and that talent goes to waste..if he did a stretch in Vegas, TICKETS would be GONE, and of course lot's of PRESS either way...he would be out of debt..fast.
I don't get this man, and we are born the same day, (my Mamie was a neighbor EONS ago and he never failed to send a card every year and got her house paid for and I have met MJ and sat 1st row, every Chicago Show, EONS ago, again, have ticket stubs and signed shirts/posters and a not real glove, but he gave me one anyways that is set in a frame in the house at JT'S) he has more money, I have less problems..or switch that..

Njean31
11-18-2008, 04:19 PM
i don't get him either. so talented but yet.........he must just have serious mental illness. he must be living in his own lil world. he should take psych meds.

dv8grl
11-18-2008, 04:40 PM
i don't get him either. so talented but yet.........he must just have serious mental illness. he must be living in his own lil world. he should take psych meds.

I agree. We still listen to his early (nothing past Thriller) stuff at work and dance all day long.

Its a shame his whole carrer is tarnished.
Like, if you go to Vegas & walk in any casino, I guarantee you'll hear at least one Madonna song, but you'll never hear a Michael Jackson song. You never hear Michael Jackon at the grocery store, but you'll hear Journey. KWIM?

I do feel sorry for him, in a way.

Njean31
11-18-2008, 05:21 PM
I do feel sorry for him, in a way.

me too! it could have been the way he was reared. he was always viewed as a meal ticket for his father. he probably learned not to trust anyone, and that screwed him up immensely. or not lol...........

3lilpigs
11-19-2008, 05:53 AM
He was offered to be in Vegas, like Cher and Elton John........

if he did a stretch in Vegas, TICKETS would be GONE, and of course lot's of PRESS either way...he would be out of debt..fast.
.

Sorry, I have to disagree with this. Michael no longer has the ''star power'' he used to have. He couldn't fill Vegas every night like Cher or Celine do. If he could, those hotels would be banging down his doors.

People are just too freaked out by him anymore, and sponsors don't want to be associated with his ''issues'' and demands.

I'm sure he still has thousands and thousands of fans out there, but not enough for a long term contract of Vegas shows.

cabby92
11-19-2008, 08:21 AM
My kids have never known any MJ except for the freaky one. Last year I got the Thriller video and a tape and played it for them. They were simply amazed at what he used to be.