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Bills are coming due for Jackson's extravagant lifestyle
Star Telegram ^ | Fri, Nov. 28, 2003 | Charlie Leduff;Laura M. Holson

Posted on 11/28/2003 8:06:36 AM PST by demlosers

LOS ANGELES - When he surrendered to the Santa Barbara, Calif., sheriff last week, Michael Jackson resembled an aging Joan Crawford, pale, frail and weighing 120 pounds.

His financial well-being appears equally fragile. With each successive record costing more and earning less than the last, he is finding it increasingly difficult to maintain his lavish lifestyle.

By any measure, Jackson, 45, must be considered wealthy. But according to his close advisers, industry friends and court records, he is also an extravagant spender whose wealth is being consumed by an appetite for monkeys, Ferris wheels and surgery.

A lawsuit against Jackson said he is tethered to a boulder of debt, totaling near $200 million, which comes due in several years. Moreover, there are at least four liens on his 2,700-acre Neverland Ranch, and even the state of California laid claim to the property to force Jackson to pay his taxes. Most of his assets are from his half ownership of the Beatles catalog, valued conservatively at $272 million, which he has used to secure some loans.

The pop star has at times mortgaged the royalties to other songs he owns to raise cash. And he is also the subject of hundreds of lawsuits. Defending himself against charges that he molested a 12-year-old boy, which he has called "big lies," could cost him millions.

So troubled are his finances, his advisers tried to limit his spending to $1 million a month this summer, said a person apprised of Jackson's situation who spoke on condition of anonymity. It is unclear whether Jackson himself paid the $3 million bail when he was booked last week on charges that could send him to prison for 10 years or more.

Nevertheless, Jackson is convinced, people who know him say, that the next record will earn enough to pay off his creditors and rescue his ragged reputation.

"He wants to be as relevant now as he was when he was 5 years old, as he was when he was 20," said Bobby Colomby, the former drummer of the rock band Blood, Sweat and Tears who has known Jackson since he was a young performer and was an executive producer of the Jackson family's Destiny album. "But in the process, he got lost," Colomby said. "He probably thinks, 'This press is good. I'll go to court and win and be on top again.' "

In Living with Michael Jackson, a documentary broadcast this year, Jackson told interviewer Martin Bashir he was worth more than $1 billion. As if to prove his point, the singer is shown in the documentary spending an estimated $6 million on garish furnishings and paintings during a shopping spree.

But according to the person apprised of Jackson's finances, Jackson returned the merchandise days later. Management at the shop, Regis Gallerie, declined to comment. Stuart Backerman, Jackson's spokesman, called the story fantasy.

According to court records, some of Jackson's expenditures in 2000 include $200,000 for "Neverland Rides," $15,000 to a dermatologist, Arnold Klein, $380,728 for insurance and, in 2001, $75.62 to maintain a Slurpee machine.

Jackson was looking to put Neverland on the market this year, said a real estate agent familiar with the deal. He was asking for $50 million but there were no takers. "A Ferris wheel," said the real estate agent, "it's very difficult to put a replacement value on that."

Liens are held against the house by both Sony Music, in connection with a loan, and by a German concert promoter, who claims Jackson reneged on a string of charity concerts. The state of California dropped its lien in February after Jackson paid back taxes, according to the secretary of state.

Then there are the lawsuits. In 1993 he settled for millions with a 13-year-old boy who claimed Jackson sexually molested him. This January, the art auction house Sotheby's sued Jackson for $1.6 million for backing out on the purchase of two 19th-century French paintings.

In March, he was ordered to pay $5.3 million to a concert promoter who said Jackson had reneged on a deal to perform at charity concerts. And three months later Jackson settled for an undisclosed sum with his former financial adviser, Myung-Ho Lee, who said he had not been paid for his services.

"We could get in line for Neverland, but there is a long line ahead of us," said Pierce O'Donnell, who represented Lee and agreed to the settlement fearing Jackson would be bankrupt in 18 months.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: jacko; michaeljackson; pederast
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1 posted on 11/28/2003 8:06:36 AM PST by demlosers
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To: demlosers
So troubled are his finances, his advisers tried to limit his spending to $1 million a month this summer

Oh, to have that kind of money problems. 8P

2 posted on 11/28/2003 8:08:40 AM PST by zandtar
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To: aculeus; general_re; Thinkin' Gal
... an appetite for monkeys, Ferris wheels and surgery.
3 posted on 11/28/2003 8:11:33 AM PST by dighton
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To: demlosers
Oh, I don't know. Sounds as though he's going to take Xtrajet to the cleaners. How convenient.
4 posted on 11/28/2003 8:13:25 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: dighton
... an appetite for monkeys, Ferris wheels and surgery.

It will never replace Atkins.

5 posted on 11/28/2003 8:13:37 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim (SSDD - Same S#it Different Democrat)
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To: demlosers
"So troubled are his finances, his advisers tried to limit his spending to $1 million a month this summer

Poor baby. Hope he doesn't mind leftovers.

6 posted on 11/28/2003 8:16:45 AM PST by HarleyD
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To: demlosers; hellinahandcart
"So troubled are his finances, his advisers tried to limit his spending to $1 million a month this summer"

I wish I could limit my spending to only $1M/month ;-)

7 posted on 11/28/2003 8:19:07 AM PST by sauropod ("Better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt")
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To: demlosers
The chickens have come home to roost for Jacko.
8 posted on 11/28/2003 8:20:01 AM PST by ServesURight (FReecerely Yours,)
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To: dighton
According to court records, some of Jackson's expenditures in 2000 include $200,000 for "Neverland Rides," $15,000 to a dermatologist, Arnold Klein, $380,728 for insurance and, in 2001, $75.62 to maintain a Slurpee machine.

Gee, I'd kinda like a Slurpee machine. This seems like the wisest expenditure in the list.

9 posted on 11/28/2003 8:21:00 AM PST by Vigilanteman
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To: Tijeras_Slim
LOL
10 posted on 11/28/2003 8:22:59 AM PST by sd-joe
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To: demlosers
Sounds like Michael needs Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University.
11 posted on 11/28/2003 8:29:01 AM PST by gg188
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To: zandtar
Yet another Hollywood weirdo wasting money on himself, when he could be helping the poor, especially children.
12 posted on 11/28/2003 8:30:10 AM PST by Paul Atreides (Is it really so difficult to post the entire article?)
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To: dighton; aculeus; general_re; Thinkin' Gal; sauropod
$15,000 to a dermatologist, Arnold Klein

Dr. Klein's getting hazard pay.

13 posted on 11/28/2003 8:31:46 AM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: demlosers; All
Just out of curiosity, did ya'll see this morning where the Kid M.J. supposedly molested has to have a kidney transplant soon or he will die? I know M.J. is a freak & all but that little tidbit puts some doubt in my mind, I mean as soon as his parents are told he needs a Kidney transplant or he's going to die. The next day M.J. is arrested for Child Molestation, just my humble opinion.
14 posted on 11/28/2003 8:32:48 AM PST by HELLRAISER II (Give us another tax break Mr. President)
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To: Vigilanteman
Who could call $75 to fix the slurpee machine "extravagant"? And who wouldn't want a slurpee machine?

The kids can drink frozen sodas, and Mom & Dad can set it up to make frozen margaritas and daiquiris. It's fun for the whole family, and economical too!
15 posted on 11/28/2003 8:35:30 AM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: Vigilanteman
Don't do it! You'll say "I'll just have one slurpee", but before you know it you are hooked and having one after another after another, then you start talking to monkeys and using a floor sander on your face.
16 posted on 11/28/2003 8:37:12 AM PST by alnitak ("That kid's about as sharp as a pound of wet liver" - Foghorn Leghorn)
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To: sauropod
Everyone is focusing on the $1M/month spending. What I found most interesting is that his former financial advisor settled with him because he feared bankruptcy. Jacko's done.
17 posted on 11/28/2003 8:37:35 AM PST by blanknoone
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To: Vigilanteman
$75.62 to maintain a Slurpee machine.

That's just highway robbery.

18 posted on 11/28/2003 8:40:27 AM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs (I have a plan. I need a dead monkey, empty liquor bottles and a vacuum cleaner.)
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To: dighton; general_re; Thinkin' Gal; hellinahandcart
... there are at least four liens on his 2,700-acre Neverland Ranch ...

Lean On Me by Bill Withers

Sometimes in our lives , we all have pain , we all have sorrow .
But if we are wise , we know that there's always tomorrow .
Lean on me, when you're not strong and I'll be your friend .
I'll help you carry on, for it won't be long 'til I'm gonna need somebody to lean on.
Please swallow your pride , if have things you need to borrow .
For no one can fill those needs that you won't let show .
You just call on me brother when you need a hand .
We all need somebody to lean on.
(REPEAT AND FADE )

19 posted on 11/28/2003 8:42:03 AM PST by aculeus
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To: alnitak
LOL
20 posted on 11/28/2003 8:45:58 AM PST by Dallas
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