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Janet Jackson "rachète" Neverland et aide financièrement Michael

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  Technorati To Save Neverland! Not only has Janet always been the most normal Jackson, but apparently, she's also the most business savvy. The slimming-down by the minute singer - along with her business advisers - recently rushed to the Jackson family compound in Encino to try and bail brother Michael out of his latest legal troubles: pay his employees and restore the insurances that have lapsed at Neverland. This past week has been very troubling (and expensive) for Janet. She had to make about $80,000 in mortgage payments so that private investors couldn't foreclose on her family home. She also forked over a goodly amount for a funeral for the Jackson 5's drummer, Johnny Jackson. It seems that Michael is caught between a rock and a hard place. So he better be startin' something! [Micheael] Jackson - who sources insist has secretly returned to the U.S. from Bahrain - is in bigger trouble than he was in even last year when he stood trial for child molestation. And his financial problems are different and more perilous than just what to do about  . This time, Jackson has just four days to come up with just under half a million dollars - or else. California labor officials used Jackson's lack of insurance for his staff as the reason for shutting down his ranch. The 69 employees there have not been paid since December and they no longer have health insurance or workmen's compensation. But those very same labor officials may not realize something else: Jackson's payroll covers more than just the folks at Neverland. It extends to everyone who works at his parents' home in Encino, which is referred to as Hayvenhurst, as well as miscellaneous employees like his own assistant, Evvy Tavasci. Not one of those people has been paid, either.

And they don't have workmen's comp or health insurance. This extends to the maids and cooks at Hayvenhurst, gardeners, etc. According to the way the California Department of Labor worked in the Neverland case, this would mean that starting today, Michael's mother Katherine would have to make her own meals and do her own laundry. That's because technically, the Hayvenhurst staff would be barred from working there as well. Oh yeah, and then there's that whole little mess that is Jermaine Jackson and his book deal that he is shopping around, which - amongst other things - reveals that he has lied for his brother. Let's hope Janet can save the Day. It's looking quite Bad for MJ!

Mise à jour : Mardi 8 Août 2006, 18:45


le critikeur le 15.03.06 à 09:51 dans music news

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