Michael Negotiating with Sony?

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InvincibleBoy
00giovedì 20 marzo 2003 17:05
Fox columnist Roger Freidman who thankfully has made a point to mention investigative reporter Mary A. Fischer's fantastic GQ article in each of his last three columns on the superstar, revealed in his most recent column that talks between the King of Pop and Sony Music have been recently renewed.

Freidman writes: Jackson's lawyer, John Branca, is now in negotiations to get Jackson a new deal at Sony, at least for one new album as well as a boxed set he was preparing for the company. Even though right after Mottola left, Sony business-side people said it would never happen, it is happening.

The Fox News columnist continues: Orth (author of new Vanity Fair article) does not mention that Sony's chief, Nobuyuki Idei, loves Jackson and wants him to stay. Idei was planning a video game based on Invincible last spring when the Mottola-Jackson feud exploded into the press. Idei was so angry he engineered the end of Mottola.

Regarding other "revelations" in the Vanity Fair piece, Freidman writes: So what about Orth's voodoo story? Anything's possible, right? But Steven Spielberg and David Geffen have always been friendly with Jackson. John McClain, Jackson's permanent manager and longtime family friend, works at DreamWorks Records for Geffen and Spielberg.

But here's what Orth simply ignored rather than deal with: GQ, another Conde Nast magazine, laid out a compelling story in 1994 in which the family that settled with Jackson was accused of extortion by investigative reporter Mary A. Fischer. Fischer is very much still around and has access to a tape recording of members of the family conspiring to ruin Jackson.

She also omits Fischer's strongest revelation: that the child was submitted to the drug Sodium Amytol in order to secure his allegations. This is not a truth serum, as some believe, but a potent cocktail used for creating memories with impressionable patients.

"Right after the GQ piece came out, the district attorney's office dropped the criminal case against Michael," says a source. "They had a flimsy case and they knew it."




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mj1983
00giovedì 20 marzo 2003 20:44
traduzione please?
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