Michael needed to get rid of Joe. His career was becoming far too vast for someone like Joe to handle, he needed someone who really understood the marketing and business end of the industry, and the two of them were simply on different plains in terms of ideas regarding artistic endeavours and promotion. Michael has been taken advantage of, and I don't trust Marcel Avram or any of these people. But I believe Michael's been taken advantage of because he is a trusting person, someone who is willing to give the benifit of the doubt and someone who doesn't believe in revenge or any of that kind of thing. He doesn't hold grudges, so to speak. People are vicious and if they see an opportunity to take advantage of you, they will. Michael's mistake is in believeing in people's capacity for good and in their willingness to do the right thing. He beleives every person to be, essentially, good. He himself has said this. And it isn't something he just preaches, it's something he lives. I don't think he's being stupid. I think he's being an idealist. Sort of, if he shows kindness and good will towards others, they in turn will find those same qualities in their own hearts. The mistake really doesn't lie with Michael but with other people's inability or refusal to do the same as he and treat him with the same love and kindness he does for them. I think, whether he was around certain people or not, because of his perception on life and on people, he would have been hurt one way or the other. That's more a statement of man kind and society then it is on Michael Jackson. In fact, I've always said that Michael is really a case example of how human nature works, not in himself, but in how people have reacted to and treated him.