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Lo staff ricorda che Roger Friedman si è dimostrato più volte in passato poco attendibile. Ha dato adito a voci di corridoio, rivelatosi poi false. Nonostante abbia anticipato notizie interessanti, il più delle volte ha portato avanti quasi ed esclusivamente notizie rivelatosi poi bufale
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NOTIZIA VECCHIA (TRA L'ALTRO QUESTA DI YAHOO è UN ESAGERAZIONE DI UN QUALCOSA SCRITTO DA FRIEDMAN, GIA' SMENTITA
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Sabato 7 Luglio 2007, 0:00
Michael Jackson sarebbe in pericolo di vita.
La notizia è stata diffusa da Fox News. Il canale televisivo ha infatti comunicato che la famiglia della popstar ha pianificato un intervento chirurgico nei prossimi giorni. Secondo il servizio giornalistico Jackson avrebbe problemi legati a un malfunzionamento del fegato ed è stato visto vomitare sangue. L'artista sarebbe dipendente da farmaci e alcol, oltre a essere estremamente depresso per i recenti guai finanziari e per i non pochi guai con la giustizia degli anni passati. La famiglia avrebbe anche avviato una raccolta di fondi attraverso il suo storico avvocato Thomas Meserau per finanziare il delicato intervento chirurgico.
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per prima cosa su foxnews non vi alcuna indicazione su questa fantomatica e assurda raccolta fondi nè di alcuna operazione da effettuare con o senza urgenza
questo l'articolo di foxnews
Michael Jacksons siblings including Janet and his parents are so worried about the failing pop star that theyve sent out an emergency 911 call.
Sources tell me that the Jacksons are in the process of contacting Thomas Mesereau, the superstar criminal lawyer who won Jackson an acquittal two years ago in his child molestation trial.
The word from the Jacksons is that theyve met several times as a family and discussed bringing Mesereau in for an intervention to save Michael.
Mesereau, who did not return calls to this column, is said to be open to finding out what Jacksons true mental and health status is at this point. If he doesnt like what he sees, the Jacksons will ask him to do something legal to save their brothers life.
Jackson, according to insiders, is in perilous health right now. There is talk that his liver is damaged and that hes been seen vomiting blood, although theres no confirmation of that.
What has been confirmed is that Jackson whose penchant for prescription meds and alcohol is well-known is depressed, alone and mixing ingredients instead of making a new album or working.
But its the two-year isolation from friends and family that worried the Jacksons enough to consider including Mesereau in the conversation, sources tell me. The culprits are said to be publicist/manager Raymone Bain and aide de camp/nanny Grace Rwaramba.
For instance: this column has now learned that Bain has brought Rev. Jesse Jackson on in some kind of executive capacity in Michaels businesses.
Bain and Jesse Jackson have a long relationship, so this is no surprise. But two years ago, Mesereau sensing trouble removed Bain and asked Jesse Jackson to leave after he arrived in Santa Maria, Calif., to grandstand at Michaels trial.
It was Jesse Jackson who two years ago caused an avalanche in Michaels finances. Jesse Jackson, sources say, interfered in Michaels business by attempting to call Bank of America president Ken Lewis to complain that Michael was being ripped off in some way over his $270 million.
Lewis refused to speak with Jesse Jackson. He was so annoyed by Jacksons interference that he ordered the banker in charge of the account to sell the loans to Fortress Investments.
The result was a sale and subsequent refinancing that put Jackson another $50 million in the red. Jesse Jackson at the time had convinced Michael that business partners Alvin Malnik and Charles Koppelmans plan to bail out the singer was no good.
But in hindsight, he was wrong. Under the original plan, Jackson would only have sold half his interest in the Beatles catalog to Sony. Now, next May, thanks to the Fortress deal, he will have to dispose of all of it.