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This is funny.
Huge news....Michael Jackson told us he is indeed doing that special, one night concert with the Jackson 5 and sister Janet in Texas -- as well as his London concert series"
He's been threatening to sue for MONTHS, ever since mid-March... Still no substance behind his talk. Unless the court can prove that Frank Dileo is legally authorized to sign random contracts and agreements on Michael's behalf without his knowledge or permission, there is absolutely no basis for this claim against him. In fact, the court would have to prove that Frank is authorized to sign contracts for ALL OF THE JACKSON FAMILY MEMBERS since that is what the agreement called for--despite most if not all of the family being completely unaware of it in the first place. Funny how he only goes after Michael, last time I checked there was no confirmation that his brothers and sisters were in agreement with the terms, either.
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Here's another article, I love how he insists the lawsuit will be "filed soon" -- the same words he used weeks ago, and in April, and March. Must be hard trying to come up with a legal angle to file it under which involves MJ.
http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b127067_ja...et_michael.html
Jackson 5 Reunion Still Not Set as Michael, Promoter Square Off
The glove might be retired, but the suit's still on.
While Michael Jackson was videotaped telling a TMZ cameraman that, in a major 180, he would be performing a Jackson 5 reunion, organizers for the event say they have yet to hear officially from the Moonwalker—and they are still planning to sue his sequins off.
"We have no confirmation that Michael is still planning on doing the show," Patrick Alloco, a partner of AllGood Entertainment, tells E! News.
Last month, the promoter threatened to file a lawsuit against Jackson, alleging he reneged on an agreement to perform at Texas show with his brothers is and sister Janet. The contract (which reportedly paid Michael $3 million to $500,000 for each of his siblings) was signed by the King of Pop's former manager, Frank Dileo.
Alloco says his company is putting the finishing touches on the suit and he expects it to be "filed soon."
At the center of the contract in question is a noncompete clause forbidding the "Thriller" perpetrator from performing anywhere else in the world for 18 months surrounding the reunion gig, tentatively slated for July 3, 2010. That would render Jackson's ballyhooed 50-date London comeback concert series, set to kick off this summer, a major violation.
However, it appears AllGood may be willing to make a new deal.
Alloco says that if Jackson agrees to take part in the reunion, AllGood will call of the dogs.
"Nobody wants to go to court," the promoter says. "I think the whole thing all along is that we want our date in Texas and that's what we are interested in. We were willing to work around the London shows if he was willing to [do] the reunion show with us. That's all we are asking."
where the heck do u get that from. mj shouldnt have signed a contract with them? and your evidencethat he did is what exactly? certain posters always blame mj regardless of the evidenceIf Mike didnt want to do these concerts then he shouldnt have signed a contract with them.
Seems like the 2 sides have come to an agreement and now we get another MJ show in the same year!
Michaels part of the show will probably be a short version of TII.