Michael Jackson sued by his former lawyers

July 30 2007

Michael Jackson
Fledging popstar Michael Jackson has been ordered to pay $256,000 in overdue fees to a Californian law firm, according to court papers filed in Los Angeles recently.

The "Black or white" singer has been ordered by Torrance Superior Court to pay the fees to law firm of Ayscough and Marar after failing to compensate for their services following his sex abuse case back in 2005.

It is believed Jackson's current lawyers have agreed to pay the outstanding fees.

In June this year, Jackson settled a breach-of-contract lawsuit with financial company Prescient Acquisitions Group over $48 million brokerage fees for his multi-million dollar loans.

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What a silly post from Jill.

What a silly post from Jill.

Sri..MJ is PATHETIC...he

Sri..MJ is PATHETIC...he chooses to put his "private parts" into CHILDREN, however the media seem to give him credibility...what a waste of time...I hope that the purported death of Natallee Holloway and the Drug Imposed death of ANS sri USA...you really have to get your act together!...ANS deserved all...Natalee possibly did drugs...Joran van der Sloot has a lot to answer for...soo does his father Paulis and his friends Deepak and Satish...If you paid me $1,000,000...I wouldn't go to ARUBA!!!..Nor would I go to the Bahamas...ANS was a greedy big boobed bitch who manipulated all around her...good on Larry for getting out of the situation!

Yes becuase Michael Jackson

Yes becuase Michael Jackson was NOT even
charged with what she is proposing - That
was NOT in any of the charges against him.
Get educated on the facts before you attack
someones character .. plus what does that have
to do with this report of his finances - I dont know why Im even typing here - :LOL: bored I guess
People like to attack others it makes them feel less gult about thier own faults - Do Not bear false witness or gossip - the 8th commandment

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