News   
Advertisment
Micheal Jackson sued in London over breach of contract
Micheal Jackson sued in London over breach of contract  
Micheal Jackson
 
On the down side, Michael Jackson has been sued yet again. On the plus side, the suit has absolutely nothing to do with underage children.The son of the king of Bahrain, or as his closest friends refer to him, Sheik Abdulla Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, has filed a $7 million breach-of-contract suit against the pop star, claiming Jackson reneged on an exclusive recording contract.

In his lawsuit, which will be heard in London court later today, the sheik claims he paid Jackson more than $7 million as an advance on two albums, a stage show and a planned autobiography, built him a recording studio and gave him a Rolls-Royce worth roughly $275,000.

However, while Jackson was more than willing to accept the funds, the royal said that when the time came to actually record the promised music, Jackson, well, beat it.

Micheal Jackson has claimed all payments he received were gifts and that no project or contract was ever finalized. He voiced similar sentiments back in September 2006, when he announced he had split from Two Seas Records, the Bahrain-based record label he cofounded with Al-Khalifa, after just five months (and, for those keeping count, zero records).

Meanwhile, the sheik says the money was simply an advance that was to be repaid out of the proceeds of their planned entertainment endeavors and that he was simply doing his buddy a solid to help him out of his financial funk.

The unlikely business partners were onetime close friends. Back in 2005, Jackson, along with his children and entourage of advisers, stayed at the sheik's Bahrain residence for roughly six months during the singer's self-imposed exile in the wake of his acquittal on child-molestation charges.

Though the case is expected to go to trial at London's Royal Courts of Justice this afternoon, and indeed the British press was gathering in masses to await Jackson's possible arrival in court, it's believed the high-profile duo will likely settle the matter outside of court.
Posted on: Monday, 17, November, 2008
Source: Eonline
 
Bookmark this story with:
DiggIt! Del.icio.us Blinklist Yahoo Furl Technorati Simpy Spurl Reddit Stumble Upon Add Any Windows LiveFacebook Google
 
Post Your Comments
Name (required)
Location (eg. Kumasi) (required)
Subject
 
More Entertainment News
Studio giants poised for court
New TV stations to promote indigenous talents
Beyonce leads singles chart
Paris suspects close person for burglary
50 Cent and G-Unit wins Mixtape Act of the year
Jackson 'transplant' claim denied
U.S. actors union postpone strike vote
Drupi refutes breakup with Janet
Zain Takes Off With Music & Education
Some gospel musicians agents of the devil?
 
Quick Link:   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation  | About Us  | Staff Mail
Copyright © 2007 Ghana Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.