3/18/13

Pre-Trial: Let's Get the Party Started-UPDATED

As we approach another trial in the case of Michael's death I felt the need to review what he had said to me at the beginning of this blog and when he died back in 2009.  What can I offer that may not have been heard and how can I help are the main components of why I even started the blog to begin with.

There is a date that keeps popping out to me that he spoke of a few years ago.  He said "It was all over the day I signed the contract on March 25"  I assumed this was the contract he signed with AEG, however, in researching I found no date at all on the AEG contract with Michael and surprisingly found an interesting termination letter that was dated on the 25th that Michael says he knew nothing about and looks very incriminating since it was sent to his ACCOUNTANTS and asks that ALL of his records be sent to another address:


Why if Michael was preparing for a tour suddenly change accountants?  

Further, I have posted previously the copyright that AEG filed for retaining rights to the This is It footage dated and recorded on 7/2/2009.  Michael died on the 25th of June, which was a THURSDAY.  The  interview with Randy Phillips (posted right) not only exposes that they had ALREADY sent in for copyright of the production on this interview date of 6/30/2009 (or 7/1 as this video says) (that would be three business days to get an idea to produce This is It  . . oh that's right they didn't take footage..or did they . . so many cameras, but so little responsibility for them) anyway that's pretty darn quick, not to mention his claims that he didn't hire Dr Murray when in fact in the interview posted at the right is his own documentation when he states implicitly "We hired him."  The moment anyone puts someone on their payroll is the minute their loyalties are for the person paying them.

UPDATE:  So who is Barry Siegel?  The third party on the forged Jackson will:  

A long time attorney for the Jackson family, John Branca, music executive John McClain, and accountant Barry Siegel were named to serve as Co-Trustees of the trust. Nonetheless, Barry Siegel signed a letter on August 26, 2003, in which he declined to serve as a Co-Trustee, leaving Branca and McClain to serve as the Co-Trustees. Both still serve in this capacity today as well as Co-Executors of Michael Jackson's estate.


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