maybe I could point you guys in a direction...Thome Thome
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADkNm9JmRxA
Tohme had billed himself as Jackson’s “unpaid adviser” and “spokesperson”. It was Tohme who claimed he had “set up” a meeting between Tom Barrack, Chairman of Colony Capital, and Jackson. It was purportedly this meeting that led to Barrack buying the note on Neverland which was close to being auctioned off. The meeting also led to Barrack contacting Philip Anschutz, a “reclusive” Kansan billionaire who owned AEG. It was AEG who lined up and promoted Jackson’s upcoming concert series in London at AEG’s O2 Arena with Colony Capital as co-promoter.
http://www.originalprop.com/blog/wp...preliminary-injunction-excerpt-pages-1-12.pdf
2nd player-Colony Capitol-
Dr. Tohme stated that he had “previously worked” for Colony Capital. Tohme, as an “unpaid” adviser, had “escorted” Jackson to the meeting where Jackson agreed to 10 concerts promoted by both AEG and Colony Capital. Tohme also stated that he was “working with” AEG and Colony Capital.
This guy sure does work a lot as unpaid advisor, who works for free?
Enter the other players:
Tohme, Colony Capital’s Tom Barrack, and AEG’s Philip Anschutzhttp://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2009/07/is-there-entertainment-octopus-partners.html
Tohme claimed he set up the original meeting between Barrack, Tohme, and Jackson. One result of the meeting: Barrack wound up saving Neverland from the auction but also gained ownership, with Jackson given some sort of profit sharing agreement. It was Barrack who contacted the owner of AEG, Phillips Anschutz.
Enter AEG and a undisclosed insurance policy:
“AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips told Billboard.biz May 12 that his company was well-insured. “We have one policy in place and we’re negotiating for an even larger binder,” said Phillips, who couldn’t immediately be reached for comment regarding Jackson’s death. “We have insured the production costs. In order to get the first part of the insurance in place, [Jackson] had to have a physical, and he passed it with flying colors.” AEG CEO Tim Leiweke made similar comments in March at the Billboard Music & Money Symposium.”
Enter Dr. Death, oops I mean Murray:
On June 26, the LA Times reported that a Jackson “adviser”, Tohme, had stated that while Jackson had picked Dr. Conrad Murray as his physician, AEG “paid the doctor’s bills”.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lan...sons-death-concert-promoter-hired-doctor.html
Enter Sony:
On July 29, the Chicago Tribune reported Sony Pictures had paid $60 million to concert promoter AEG Live for the “rights to 80 hours of Michael Jackson rehearsal footage recorded in preparation for his ill-fated “This Is It” tour”. Even so, purportedly 90% of the $60 million will go to the Jackson estate.
So far we have: Thome Thome, he was fired by Michael Jackson on
May 5, 2009. didn't we see him at the hospital on June 25, 2009??
Thome, connected to colony capital (new owners of Neverland)= colony capital part owner of AEG =Sony= Sony buy's Movie rights to THIS IS IT from AEG, however Sony Not the highest bidder for those rights. Sony also has rights to all released songs in the vault, that MJ recorded before biter dispute and MJ leaves Sony. Additionaly in the contract with Sony, If MJ owes any monies(which he did)to Sony at the time of death, His full music catg. goes back to Sony.
NowBack to AEG, remember the insurance policy?
The Jackson estate administrators admitted that Katherine sought the details of the contract between her son and AEG. A contract which would include the details of whether the company had insured Jackson as well the amount paid to AEG if Jackson had failed to perform. The contract would also provide details about the personal physician hired by AEG. In this case, AEG has admitted it was Dr. Murray.
“In their filing, Katherine Jackson’s attorneys said McClain and Branca refused to provide documents they had requested or placed “cumbersome and unreasonable restrictions” on access to them. huh?
http://articles.latimes.com/2009/jul/29/local/me-jackson-mom29 So why are they fighting her? Why shouldn't she know how much AEG insured her son for?
What’s interesting to note is just who responded to Katherine’s request: the attorneys handling the Jackson estate, John Branca and John McClain, and AEG:
Didn't I hear something that Randy Jackson said MJ was in New York not LA the date the Will was signed appointing Branca and McClain the attorney's handling the estate? nevermind
So we now figure AEG has an insurance policy, 60 million that they made selling movie right to Sony and the owner of AEG also owns Regal Theaters. We know AEG hired Murray, even thought reports are that it was Jackson who wanted Murray, remember NO ONE in MJ family or inner circle had ever met him. We know Murray had big financial problems.
Hey I am not saying anything here just pointing a few of you who might be interested in a direction...by the way there is tons more out there..just my cliffnotes version.