I find it extremely ironic that
@Lord Jackson is of the crowd that thinks Brad is some greedy fraudster literally extorting fans for his own personal profit, and yet he admits he needs crowdfunding himself to support the financial expenses of flying out to the seminar to commit this crime.
Brad literally is "extorting" money from the fans for the exact same reasons, after all. The travel costs of himself plus whoever he invites to be a guest at these seminars, as well as the payments to the professional recording studios he uses for the seminars to provide the experience he wants to replicate for the fans (it is called "In the Studio" With MJ, afterall. Replicating that in the studio experience in a professional studio and asking to allow crowds of people from the general pubic to fill out what is usually a more intimate environment surely doesn't come cheap with how much sensitive equipment you're giving people access to).
Seems the supposed Robin Hood in this story has come out of all this with the same "extortionist" needs the person he stole from has needed from people this whole time. The only difference is that one is a personal longtime friend of Michael who wanted to share his experience in a way he thought Michael would approve of, while the other is someone who has lost sight of any messages Michael ever taught us about humanity and how we should treat one another, becoming a criminal without any regard for what kind of person Michael would have wanted them to have become at this point in their life as a fan.
That's my two cents in any case.