Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins & Bush /Update Controversy surrounding autographs

Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins and Bush Auction

Bush, in fact says in his book that Michael gave the White House jacket to a fan, so how can he mess up and describe it wrong to Julien? I can't understand that...

because he doesn't say that in his book.

"in 1985 , shortly after I joined Michael's camp, he and I were in an elevator with a doting fan who gushed "I love your Jacket Michael". It was a black British hussar jacket.... "

then you see pictures of what looks like to be the White House jacket (one picture with black cuffs and one with close up of red) and it's written:

"After we began to photograph all our creations for Michael, we made sure to capture details like the ones on this hussar which is a re-creation of the jacket he gave away to an adoring fan in an elevator".

White House event was in 1990.

In other words Bush is saying Michael gave away a black hussar in 1985 - 5 years before the White House event. They did another re-creation of the jacket and photographed it.

It doesn't say that he gave away the 1990 White House Jacket. and it's quite impossible to give away a jacket 5 years before he wore it.

so to sum it

1985 black hussar that Michael gave away to a fan in an elevator

one (or perhaps even more) recreation of the 1985 jacket which Michael wore at least to 3 events in 1990 including to White House - no idea what happened to that jacket(s)

another similar yet slightly different 1994 VMA / LMP Kiss Jacket which is auctioned and now owned by Lady Gaga
 
oh my..Looks like this has hit the media.

Investigation: Autographed Michael Jackson Memorabilia May Be Phony
An auction featuring autographed memorabilia from the King of Pop garnered more than $5 million in one day.
Three years after his death, Michael Jackson remains the "King of Pop." Fans are willing to pay big bucks for almost anything with Jackson’s autograph. But an NBC4 I-Team Investigation found evidence that some of these autographs being sold may be fakes.
Video will be added when available.
Acting on a tip, the I-Team attended a Dec. 2 auction at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills of Jackson memorabilia owned by the singer’s longtime costume designers Dennis Tompkins and Michael Bush.
The auction garnered more than $5 million in one day. Buyers included Lady Gaga, who tweeted that she bought 55 items, including a $180,000 jacket with Jackson’s signature.
Experts say many of the items sold for high prices because they were supposedly autographed by Jackson himself. But five nationally-known autograph authenticators tell the I-Team that at least some of the auctioned autographs are probably fakes.
"I would definitely stake my reputation on the fact that these autographs are not authentic," autograph authenticator Roger Epperson said after examining signatures from 50 of the nearly 300 signed items recently auctioned at Julien’s.
Epperson is widely known as one of the nation’s experts on Michael Jackson’s autograph. He authenticates autographs for some of the nation’s biggest auction houses, and sells signed memorabilia himself.
One of the items Epperson examined was an autographed jacket (pictured below) from Jackson’s “Bad” Tour, bought for $4,375 by Beverly Hills dentist Joseph Goodman. "I am a big Michael Jackson fan," Goodman told the I-Team. "I wanted something signed."
"There’s a zero percent chance that that’s an authentic signature of Michael Jackson," Epperson said after examining the signature on the jacket Goodman bought. "The slant of the 'M' in 'Jackson' leans towards the right. A real one leans more to the left. The shapes are wrong, the slants are wrong, the size is wrong."
Experts say authenticating autographs is not science, but rather an expertise based on years of studying signatures. So the I-Team asked four more well-known authenticators to examine 11 autographed items from the Julien’s auction, including PSA/DNA, a company which authenticates for Christie’s Auction House and eBay.
Three of the four experts said it was their opinions that all 11 signatures were probably fakes. "Likely Not Genuine" is how PSA/DNA characterized the 11 autographs. The fourth expert said eight of the autograph samples we sent were "not likely to be genuine," and on three of them he was "unable to render an opinion."
The I-Team spoke with Michael Bush, Jackson’s longtime designer and the owner of the items auctioned at Julien’s. The I-Team asked Bush, who made millions from the Dec. 2 auction, why he thought experts were saying the autographs on his memorabilia were fake.
"I don’t know how to respond to it," he said. "I’m going to fake a bunch of signatures, a bunch of clothes, to destroy my reputation for 25 years of working for Michael? No, no."
The owner of Julien’s Auctions, Darren Julien, told the I-Team he believes the autographs he sold are genuine. "They come from someone who worked very closely with Michael Jackson … the people who made the items for Michael Jackson," Julien said.
The I-Team asked Julien to provide us with the names of any experts his auction used to authenticate the autographed items he sold for more than $1.5 million on Dec. 2. Julien told us to contact Laura Woolley, owner of The Collector’s Lab.
But Woolley told the I-Team she’s an appraiser of auction items, not an autograph authenticator. And she said one of the authenticators used by the I-Team, PSA/DNA, is reputable.
"I think they do great work," she said of PSA/DNA.
Woolley did say she’s looked at many of the autographed items in the Julien’s auction and thinks they’re genuine autographs. "I have no reason to doubt Michael Bush. The provenance of these signatures is solid," Woolley said.
Many autograph experts and buyers disagree, and are posting their comments on websites like Autograph Magazine Live.
"All but a few autographs in the Tompkins and Bush sale (at Julien’s) are so bad they don’t even resemble Michael Jackson’s signature," said Steve Cyrkin, editor of Autograph Magazine Live.
Those comments appear to have caught the attention of the FBI. Two of the I-Team’s sources said they have been contacted by the FBI about the allegedly fake autographs, and said that the agency requested interviews with them. FBI Spokesperson Laura Eimiller would "neither confirm nor deny" that the agency is investigating the autographs sold in the recent auction.
The brewing controversy has some purchasers of Jackson memorabilia feeling buyer’s remorse, including Goodman, who bought that signed jacket. "If it’s a fake signature, I don’t think I’m interested anymore" in keeping the jacket, Goodman said.
Julien has told the I-Team if any customer questions the authenticity of an autographed item they bought, he will give them their money back
http://www.nbclosang...-184043141.html
 
Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins and Bush Auction

because he doesn't say that in his book.

"in 1985 , shortly after I joined Michael's camp, he and I were in an elevator with a doting fan who gushed "I love your Jacket Michael". It was a black British hussar jacket.... "

then you see pictures of what looks like to be the White House jacket (one picture with black cuffs and one with close up of red) and it's written:

"After we began to photograph all our creations for Michael, we made sure to capture details like the ones on this hussar which is a re-creation of the jacket he gave away to an adoring fan in an elevator".

White House event was in 1990.

In other words Bush is saying Michael gave away a black hussar in 1985 - 5 years before the White House event. They did another re-creation of the jacket and photographed it.

It doesn't say that he gave away the 1990 White House Jacket. and it's quite impossible to give away a jacket 5 years before he wore it.

so to sum it

1985 black hussar that Michael gave away to a fan in an elevator

one (or perhaps even more) recreation of the 1985 jacket which Michael wore at least to 3 events in 1990 including to White House - no idea what happened to that jacket(s)

another similar yet slightly different 1994 VMA / LMP Kiss Jacket which is auctioned and now owned by Lady Gaga

I misunderstood. I thought he said Michael gave the WHO jacket. Thanks for clarifying.
 
xthunderx2;3752779 said:
oh my..Looks like this has hit the media. Investigation: Autographed Michael Jackson Memorabilia May Be Phony An auction featuring autographed memorabilia from the King of Pop garnered more than $5 million in one day. Three years after his death, Michael Jackson remains the "King of Pop." Fans are willing to pay big bucks for almost anything with Jackson’s autograph. But an NBC4 I-Team Investigation found evidence that some of these autographs being sold may be fakes. Video will be added when available. Acting on a tip, the I-Team attended a Dec. 2 auction at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills of Jackson memorabilia owned by the singer’s longtime costume designers Dennis Tompkins and Michael Bush. The auction garnered more than $5 million in one day. Buyers included Lady Gaga, who tweeted that she bought 55 items, including a $180,000 jacket with Jackson’s signature. Experts say many of the items sold for high prices because they were supposedly autographed by Jackson himself. But five nationally-known autograph authenticators tell the I-Team that at least some of the auctioned autographs are probably fakes. "I would definitely stake my reputation on the fact that these autographs are not authentic," autograph authenticator Roger Epperson said after examining signatures from 50 of the nearly 300 signed items recently auctioned at Julien’s. Epperson is widely known as one of the nation’s experts on Michael Jackson’s autograph. He authenticates autographs for some of the nation’s biggest auction houses, and sells signed memorabilia himself. One of the items Epperson examined was an autographed jacket (pictured below) from Jackson’s “Bad” Tour, bought for $4,375 by Beverly Hills dentist Joseph Goodman. "I am a big Michael Jackson fan," Goodman told the I-Team. "I wanted something signed." "There’s a zero percent chance that that’s an authentic signature of Michael Jackson," Epperson said after examining the signature on the jacket Goodman bought. "The slant of the 'M' in 'Jackson' leans towards the right. A real one leans more to the left. The shapes are wrong, the slants are wrong, the size is wrong." Experts say authenticating autographs is not science, but rather an expertise based on years of studying signatures. So the I-Team asked four more well-known authenticators to examine 11 autographed items from the Julien’s auction, including PSA/DNA, a company which authenticates for Christie’s Auction House and eBay. Three of the four experts said it was their opinions that all 11 signatures were probably fakes. "Likely Not Genuine" is how PSA/DNA characterized the 11 autographs. The fourth expert said eight of the autograph samples we sent were "not likely to be genuine," and on three of them he was "unable to render an opinion." The I-Team spoke with Michael Bush, Jackson’s longtime designer and the owner of the items auctioned at Julien’s. The I-Team asked Bush, who made millions from the Dec. 2 auction, why he thought experts were saying the autographs on his memorabilia were fake. "I don’t know how to respond to it," he said. "I’m going to fake a bunch of signatures, a bunch of clothes, to destroy my reputation for 25 years of working for Michael? No, no." The owner of Julien’s Auctions, Darren Julien, told the I-Team he believes the autographs he sold are genuine. "They come from someone who worked very closely with Michael Jackson … the people who made the items for Michael Jackson," Julien said. The I-Team asked Julien to provide us with the names of any experts his auction used to authenticate the autographed items he sold for more than $1.5 million on Dec. 2. Julien told us to contact Laura Woolley, owner of The Collector’s Lab. But Woolley told the I-Team she’s an appraiser of auction items, not an autograph authenticator. And she said one of the authenticators used by the I-Team, PSA/DNA, is reputable. "I think they do great work," she said of PSA/DNA. Woolley did say she’s looked at many of the autographed items in the Julien’s auction and thinks they’re genuine autographs. "I have no reason to doubt Michael Bush. The provenance of these signatures is solid," Woolley said. Many autograph experts and buyers disagree, and are posting their comments on websites like Autograph Magazine Live. "All but a few autographs in the Tompkins and Bush sale (at Julien’s) are so bad they don’t even resemble Michael Jackson’s signature," said Steve Cyrkin, editor of Autograph Magazine Live. Those comments appear to have caught the attention of the FBI. Two of the I-Team’s sources said they have been contacted by the FBI about the allegedly fake autographs, and said that the agency requested interviews with them. FBI Spokesperson Laura Eimiller would "neither confirm nor deny" that the agency is investigating the autographs sold in the recent auction. The brewing controversy has some purchasers of Jackson memorabilia feeling buyer’s remorse, including Goodman, who bought that signed jacket. "If it’s a fake signature, I don’t think I’m interested anymore" in keeping the jacket, Goodman said. Julien has told the I-Team if any customer questions the authenticity of an autographed item they bought, he will give them their money back http://www.nbclosang...-184043141.html
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Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins and Bush Auction

I'd be more pissed if I had bought the White House jacket for $144.000: "a White House jacket worn by Jackson to a visit with President George Bush sold for $144,000".
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Oh Oh!! Are they going to say that this was a second copy? Even so, they lied when they said he wore it to the White house. They need to say, one of the copies was worn to the White House. What else will people find when they use a magnifying glass to examine more auction items!!!

I hope it is true that the FBI is involved. Something legal needs to be done, and Bush needs to explain more satisfactorily. He is acting as though he does not know what happened, which is strange, and not the way people act when their integrity is questioned.
 
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Oh Oh!! Are they going to say that this was a second copy? Even so, they lied when they said he wore it to the White house. They need to say, one of the copies was worn to the White House. What else will people find when they use a magnifying glass to examine more auction items!!!

Yes they had the wrong description in the auction Catalog. The 18 button Jacket shown in the Catalog and sold was worn by Michael when he kissed LMP on stage. I dont think they lied just mistook it becuase they are so similar -That was a very famous kiss and moment in MJ history. They may have got even higher Bids had they known the difference and printed right description.

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^^

yes, here's a bigger picture that you can count the 18 buttons a lot more easily and see the red on the collar if you look carefully. thanks to myosotis for pointing out the jacket and the event

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Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins and Bush Auction

Oh Oh!! Are they going to say that this was a second copy? Even so, they lied when they said he wore it to the White house. They need to say, one of the copies was worn to the White House. What else will people find when they use a magnifying glass to examine more auction items!!!

I hope it is true that the FBI is involved. Something legal needs to be done, and Bush needs to explain more satisfactorily. He is acting as though he does not know what happened, which is strange, and not the way people act when their integrity is questioned.

Wow they even took the time to add a similar brooch to the jacket. Like you said an FBI investigation would be the best thing to clear all the back & forth.

but then again when you have little kids being slaughtered in their classroom, not sure how important this story of potential auction is
 
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Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins and Bush Auction

I find it odd that now that the FBI is involved this thread has come to a halt...:pizza:
 
Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins and Bush Auction

^Are they involved? I thought it wasn't confirmed?
 
Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins and Bush Auction

I find it odd that now that the FBI is involved this thread has come to a halt...:pizza:


I wouldn't think FBI is the reason for this tread gone quiet , maybe it's because people want to wait before jumping into conclusions:D
 
Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins and Bush Auction

I wouldn't think FBI is the reason for this tread gone quiet , maybe it's because people want to wait before jumping into conclusions:D

LOL...yes I am sorry I ment to write something like that in my post..LOL.. :rollin: sorry if it came across differently. Anyway....I hope they get to the bottom of this.
 
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Three years after his death, Michael Jackson remains the "King of Pop." Fans are willing to pay big bucks for almost anything with Jackson’s autograph. But an NBC4 I-Team Investigation found evidence that some of these autographs being sold may be fakes.


Acting on a tip, the I-Team attended a Dec. 2 auction at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills of Jackson memorabilia owned by the singer’s longtime costume designers Dennis Tompkins and Michael Bush.


The auction garnered more than $5 million in one day. Buyers included Lady Gaga, who tweeted that she bought 55 items, including a $180,000 jacket with Jackson’s signature.
Experts say many of the items sold for high prices because they were supposedly autographed by Jackson himself. But five nationally-known autograph authenticators tell the I-Team that at least some of the auctioned autographs are probably fakes.

"I would definitely stake my reputation on the fact that these autographs are not authentic," autograph authenticator Roger Epperson said after examining signatures from 50 of the nearly 300 signed items recently auctioned at Julien’s.

Epperson is widely known as one of the nation’s experts on Michael Jackson’s autograph. He authenticates autographs for some of the nation’s biggest auction houses, and sells signed memorabilia himself.


One of the items Epperson examined was an autographed jacket (pictured below) from Jackson’s “Bad” Tour, bought for $4,375 by Beverly Hills dentist Joseph Goodman. "I am a big Michael Jackson fan," Goodman told the I-Team. "I wanted something signed."


"There’s a zero percent chance that that’s an authentic signature of Michael Jackson," Epperson said after examining the signature on the jacket Goodman bought. "The slant of the 'M' in 'Jackson' leans towards the right. A real one leans more to the left. The shapes are wrong, the slants are wrong, the size is wrong."


Experts say authenticating autographs is not science, but rather an expertise based on years of studying signatures. So the I-Team asked four more well-known authenticators to examine 11 autographed items from the Julien’s auction, including PSA/DNA, a company which authenticates for Christie’s Auction House and eBay.


Three of the four experts said it was their opinions that all 11 signatures were probably fakes. "Likely Not Genuine" is how PSA/DNA characterized the 11 autographs. The fourth expert said eight of the autograph samples we sent were "not likely to be genuine," and on three of them he was "unable to render an opinion."

The I-Team spoke with Michael Bush, Jackson’s longtime designer and the owner of the items auctioned at Julien’s. The I-Team asked Bush, who made millions from the Dec. 2 auction, why he thought experts were saying the autographs on his memorabilia were fake.

"I don’t know how to respond to it," he said. "I’m going to fake a bunch of signatures, a bunch of clothes, to destroy my reputation for 25 years of working for Michael? No, no."

The owner of Julien’s Auctions, Darren Julien, told the I-Team he believes the autographs he sold are genuine. "They come from someone who worked very closely with Michael Jackson … the people who made the items for Michael Jackson," Julien said.


The I-Team asked Julien to provide us with the names of any experts his auction used to authenticate the autographed items he sold for more than $1.5 million on Dec. 2. Julien told us to contact Laura Woolley, owner of The Collector’s Lab.


But Woolley told the I-Team she’s an appraiser of auction items, not an autograph authenticator. And she said one of the authenticators used by the I-Team, PSA/DNA, is reputable.


"I think they do great work," she said of PSA/DNA.


Woolley did say she’s looked at many of the autographed items in the Julien’s auction and thinks they’re genuine autographs. "I have no reason to doubt Michael Bush. The provenance of these signatures is solid," Woolley said.


Many autograph experts and buyers disagree, and are posting their comments on websites like Autograph Magazine Live.


"All but a few autographs in the Tompkins and Bush sale (at Julien’s) are so bad they don’t even resemble Michael Jackson’s signature," said Steve Cyrkin, editor of Autograph Magazine Live.


Those comments appear to have caught the attention of the FBI. Two of the I-Team’s sources said they have been contacted by the FBI about the allegedly fake autographs, and said that the agency requested interviews with them. FBI Spokesperson Laura Eimiller would "neither confirm nor deny" that the agency is investigating the autographs sold in the recent auction.


The brewing controversy has some purchasers of Jackson memorabilia feeling buyer’s remorse, including Goodman, who bought that signed jacket. "If it’s a fake signature, I don’t think I’m interested anymore" in keeping the jacket, Goodman said.

Julien has told the I-Team if any customer questions the authenticity of an autographed item they bought, he will give them their money back.
 
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Xthunder sometimes the FBI takes a long, long time collecting information, so like you I hope if they are indeed involved, they get to the bottom of this. It would be so great to find some uplifting words from Bush before 2012 ends, though.

On a different note, don't forget to send some flowers for Michael for Christmas.
 
Re: Investigation: Autographed Michael Jackson Memorabilia May Be Phony - NBC4 Los Angeles

Threads have been merged. Please keep all discussions of the Julien auction and controversy over the autographs in the designated thread.
 
Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins & Bush /Update Controversy surrounding autogr

Ivy are you that Admin person in red?
 
Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins & Bush /Update Controversy surrounding autogr

Ivy are you that Admin person in red?

That's an account used by all the moderator staff
 
Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins & Bush /Update Controversy surrounding autogr

I personally wouldn't give too much importance to FBI involvement.

We know that they received complaints which means they would evaluate it and decide whether to act on it or not. If they decided to act on it the first act they would do is to talk to people to gather information. Given that Julien's said they would refund any money if/when requested could be enough to close down any investigation before it even starts because any refund would mean no damages.
 
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Xthunder sometimes the FBI takes a long, long time collecting information, so like you I hope if they are indeed involved, they get to the bottom of this. It would be so great to find some uplifting words from Bush before 2012 ends, though.

On a different note, don't forget to send some flowers for Michael for Christmas.

I agree..I would prefer for all this to be one huge mistake...I don't want to think the MB would do something like this to Michael....or his own reputation for that matter. If you ask me if it would surprise me if the FBI found out somthing went shady here I would say yes. So I guess we just have to see what happens. Its just those autographs look fishy. :(
 
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Ivy thanks for the information about the red admin. Because it had no name I was getting the feeling that some Red big brother was staring at us--very uncomfortable.

About the FBI, wouldn't they also do some investigation regardless? I mean, if people sell counterfeit goods and say we will refund the money if you complain, and the authorities do nothing, wouldn't that open the door for people to engage in these types of behavior? They will think they will get away with it, if all they have to do is refund money to those who question the product. Shouldn't the FBI do an investigation on the signatures to see if Juliens are aware some are forgeries, or to see if Bush is aware that some are forgeries?
 
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I don't understand why risking more than 25 years of good reputation for getting more money. SMH
 
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About the FBI, wouldn't they also do some investigation regardless? I mean, if people sell counterfeit goods and say we will refund the money if you complain, and the authorities do nothing, wouldn't that open the door for people to engage in these types of behavior? They will think they will get away with it, if all they have to do is refund money to those who question the product. Shouldn't the FBI do an investigation on the signatures to see if Juliens are aware some are forgeries, or to see if Bush is aware that some are forgeries?

First of all FBI has a lot of important jobs to do so they wouldn't be going after every single complaint. As far as I know they only investigate big enough stuff with a good enough number of victims. There was an email campaign so this could have resulted in enough number of complaints to look into.

Secondly the legal definition of fraud requires a damage, refund means no damage, refund also shows no intent. Furthermore this is not an ongoing event.

I'm not saying this won't generate at least an inquiry but it is too premature to think that FBI would take this to the point of determining authenticity and pursing a federal complaint / trial.
 
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Ivy I see what you mean, but I hope some type of formal inquiry is done. Here we have a case where someone claims he saw Michael sign items for him, and then buyers say the signatures are not real. The question is did the seller really see Michael sign items to him, and if not who signed them?
 
Re: Investigation: Autographed Michael Jackson Memorabilia May Be Phony - NBC4 Los Angeles

This should be in the NEWS Thread. It is current news. I wish you were not trying to bury this.

well you could have achieved a lot more by making a respectful request to the moderator staff to consider moving it rather than making accusations against us. When will people learn that such accusations , insults, slander approach almost never works? And how many times did we say not to do it?

Furthermore stuff doesn't get "buried" in our controversy section, it happens to be one of our most popular sections and home to the most viewed & commented thread. Plus seeing that my posts being copied over twitter it's definitely not hidden or buried.

If / when there's a significant development (something a lot more significant than rehash of previously discussed stuff by one local channel) plus the thread has significant interest / traffic, we will consider moving it to another section.

Current decision -given that there's no new information and the discussion is slowed down- is to keep it at the controversy section.
 
Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins & Bush /Update Controversy surrounding autogr

Given the controversy surrounding the autographs, I don't think the Q&A with MLB will occur, am I wrong?
 
Re: Juliens Auction Dec 2 - The Collection of Tompkins & Bush /Update Controversy surrounding autogr

I firmly believe that Mr Bush will answer whatever questions he feels are appropriate. The fans bought his book in droves so I think he will want to put the record straight.
 
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Given the controversy surrounding the autographs, I don't think the Q&A with MLB will occur, am I wrong?

as far as I know it's on. And again let me point out that it's a Q&A set up back in June for his book with 99% of questions being about his book. A lot of fan clubs - including people now currently against the autographs- have done similar interviews. There's only 1 general question about the autographs.
 
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Is Bush still on tour. Most likely he will remain quiet, because he appears to be a quiet type of guy who does not like trouble. He already gave his answer about the official channel, so he will remain mute, especially since this controversy has fallen asleep. It is not as though some big named buyers are challenging Juliens.
 
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