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Tom Barrack & Rob Lowe @ Neverland Ranch. Tom Barrack discusses plans for Neverland:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1597468848&play=1
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1597468848&play=1
Am I overprotective when I'm feeling extremely uncomfortable when I see outsiders filming at Neverland? You know, 'cause it was Michael's home?
As I understand it's a fact that they can't do anything with the ranch without the permission of the Estate, because the Estate owns half of Neverland, right?
Mike said he never wanted to live at Neverland again so it makes me wonder what he had in mind with it being that he still had a claim to it.
While yes, it is true that he said it, it doesn't change the fact that the property is of historical value because of him and shouldn't be forgotten. His family (meaning his kids!) are probably the only ones who might be able to decode what should happen with Neverland.
My opinion only of course...
That's it....a Historical Momument....or what I am saying is that the majority of the property should be considered by the state of California as a historical piece of property and therefore should never be destroyed, but the children should have a say so in it. I that the Santa Barbara police and especially Sneddon "tainted" Neverland by their bombardment of it, but one day, and hopefully soon, Sneddon and Diamond and a lot of the original Haters will be dead and buried, and then maybe Neverland can be beautiful again. MJ said he would never live there again but he would visit it. Every sidewalk, the butterflies, the movie theater....all those things are history and they are ideas of a worldwide icon and should remain beautiful. Neverland was a magical place, and I don't see it as not-magical just because the uglies like Sneddon entered it and raided it. Everything dirty can be cleaned, and Neverland had a special beauty that only Michael could create. If Neverland is torn down it would be like rearranging the words and music of Billie Jean or Beat It.
I AGREE 100% WITH YOU!!!!.That's it....a Historical Momument....or what I am saying is that the majority of the property should be considered by the state of California as a historical piece of property and therefore should never be destroyed, but the children should have a say so in it. I that the Santa Barbara police and especially Sneddon "tainted" Neverland by their bombardment of it, but one day, and hopefully soon, Sneddon and Diamond and a lot of the original Haters will be dead and buried, and then maybe Neverland can be beautiful again. MJ said he would never live there again but he would visit it. Every sidewalk, the butterflies, the movie theater....all those things are history and they are ideas of a worldwide icon and should remain beautiful. Neverland was a magical place, and I don't see it as not-magical just because the uglies like Sneddon entered it and raided it. Everything dirty can be cleaned, and Neverland had a special beauty that only Michael could create. If Neverland is torn down it would be like rearranging the words and music of Billie Jean or Beat It.
That's it....a Historical Momument....or what I am saying is that the majority of the property should be considered by the state of California as a historical piece of property and therefore should never be destroyed, but the children should have a say so in it. I that the Santa Barbara police and especially Sneddon "tainted" Neverland by their bombardment of it, but one day, and hopefully soon, Sneddon and Diamond and a lot of the original Haters will be dead and buried, and then maybe Neverland can be beautiful again. MJ said he would never live there again but he would visit it. Every sidewalk, the butterflies, the movie theater....all those things are history and they are ideas of a worldwide icon and should remain beautiful. Neverland was a magical place, and I don't see it as not-magical just because the uglies like Sneddon entered it and raided it. Everything dirty can be cleaned, and Neverland had a special beauty that only Michael could create. If Neverland is torn down it would be like rearranging the words and music of Billie Jean or Beat It.
according to reports at the time mj was still majority owner whe he did the deal with colony. what was that new venture barack and lowe were going to do together? they were in london over the summer aswell talking aobut it.As I understand it's a fact that they can't do anything with the ranch without the permission of the Estate, because the Estate owns half of Neverland, right?
Don't worry about it.
The only money Rob Lowe has is the money he got from
selling his Santa Barbara Mansion (He needed the money.)
Thomas Barrack's DEBT is up to his "Ying Yang".
They are both BROKE, and they are sitting in front of
Michael Jackson's Neverland Creation trying to get some
investors who will put their money into their "movie projects".
Michael Jackson has more creativity in his little finger than
these two "whatevers".
In addition when Michael's new music releases come out he
will generate more money dead than they can alive.
Prediction: The Michael Jackson Estate will buy back
Neverland and run it with the help of the State of California.
Tom Barrack is just trying to stick it to the MJ Estate by
demanding an extremely high money request to buy him out.
where are they been negativeI don't really appreciate your negativity towards Rob Lowe, what did he do so wrong?
No they can do ALMOST anything they want including selling Neverland, but depending on how much it sells for the estate will get some money AFTER Colony recoup their investment + interest.
CC OWN NEVERLAND NOW...THE ESTATE IS ONLY A MINORITY OWNER.
No they can do ALMOST anything they want including selling Neverland, but depending on how much it sells for the estate will get some money AFTER Colony recoup their investment + interest.
CC OWN NEVERLAND NOW...THE ESTATE IS ONLY A MINORITY OWNER.
I hate the way that Neverland is being used like this. It will always be Michael's home, not a filming opportunity. To me that this is similar to someone setting up a film crew in my back garden. Its a home and yes what happened was awful and the police completely tarnished it but it is always Michael's home.
to me this interview sounds like he is thinking of selling it. he mentioned the words "a new owner" or something similar..
Colony Capital President Tom Barrack Jr. recently said he hoped to get $100 million for the house when the market recovers.
As for Neverland, Nanula says it will remain a Colony asset, at least for now. Barrack has converted Jackson’s former amusement park into a series of gardens and is renovating other parts of the estate. He says he’ll sell it as the real estate market recovers, possibly for more than $100 million.
Remember they tried to make stuff like Neverland key chains and stuff like that and the estate said no?
ur right. everything u said is right.Remember they tried to make stuff like Neverland key chains and stuff like that and the estate said no?
where are they been negative