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Name: nightshift
Comment: You're supposed to get on the "gravy train" when the car is full, this fool waited till all he could do was sop!!

Name: sultry
Comment: this is a joke. go try to tell this lie to someone else.

Name: ericsgirl
Comment: This stupid lawsuit shouldn't even have made it to a judge. They ought to fine this dude for wasting people time.

Name: CoCoCaramel
Comment: HA!HA!HA! Michael ought to sue his azz...

Name: beboyz
Comment: That guy was obviously looney tunes. Michael Michael Michael

Name: Southernbelle
Comment: This guy is a straight up nut case. Soon after he made his claims it came out that he's having some serious legal and financial problems. Also, friends of his came forward to say he's a few cards short of a full deck.

Name: McNasty
Comment: It's obvious this guy is stoopid but the lawyer must have a few bolts loose too to have even entertained this case. Freaks both of them and I'm glad a judge tossed it and them out on their azzes! This fool even said he was held hostage in a car with MiJac for 9 days!

Name: DallasDiva
Comment: "It's time to get on to new and better things."....Couldn't have said it better my self.

Name: MER82
Comment: White folk ain't gonna stop until they kill Michael Jackson, the one they once hailed as "The King of Pop."

Name: ladybyrd
Comment: People are looking at Mike like an ATM, because the LA DA set it up that way. Those who file false cases, should then pay a fee and go straight to JAIL.

Name: Victornator
Comment: Maybe the guy is screwed up today because of the alledged incident in the limo.

Name: McNasty
Comment: Victonator got some swamp in the desert to sell ya!

Name: MsMo
Comment: Moving on to new and better things... In other news: Michael confirms new business deals Tuesday April 18, 01:29 PM By WENN Michael Jackson has confirmed his new manager is English music mogul Guy Holmes. Jackson has signed a record deal with Two Seas Records, the label HE HAS FOUNDED with Bahrain ruler Sheik Abdulla Hamad Al-Khalifa. Gut Records chairman Holmes has been named Two Seas Records Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The superstar is currently writing a NEW ALBUM which is due for release late NEXT YEAR. Jackson, 47, says, "I am incredibly excited about my new venture and I am enjoying being back in the studio making music." I don't care how talented he is, Millionaires & Billionaries don't become BUSINESS PARTNERS with no broke Negro!!! http://uk.news.yahoo.com/18042006/364/jackson-confirms -new-management-deal.html

Name: ladybyrd
Comment: McNasty > I know that's right...I have some also.

Name: ericsgirl
Comment: Whatever happened to the Katrina song he was writing 6 months ago?

Name: yasmine1
Comment: ericsgirl, the single is coming....there were a few top name artist that made schedule changes in order to be on the single and which kept putting the production back...also...the distribution deal to sell the single worldwide is intricate and took time to negotiate.

Name: katee
Comment: Michael wins. Michael wins. Michael wins. Makes me happy. Damn the hatahs!

Name: jazz5131
Comment: Not just Michael's Katrina song - but what happened to the money from all the concerts that people started having right after the storm? Xavier is still struggling, Dillard, Southern - all HBCUs. What about the elementary and high schools? I'll bet the money went to businesses - not to schools.

Name: MsMo
Comment: Judge: Jackson in California During Claim By JANET McCONNAUGHEY, Associated Press Writer In dismissing the case, the judge said Wayne Nagin, who kept Jackson's appointment calendar, provided a sworn statement saying Jackson was rehearsing in California for a music tour from May 20-27, 1984. "The calendar reflects a series of appointments each day during the period," the judge wrote. Moreover, he said, a California woman swore that she had known Jackson since 1976 and remembered talking to him on May 13, 17 and 20, 1984, about getting an award from President Reagan on May 14 of that year. Bartucci's attorney, Louis Koerner, did not answer his telephone Tuesday. On Monday, he said he was shocked by the dismissal but could not comment more until he saw the judge's reasons. Jackson's lead attorney, Charles Fenner Gay Jr., said that "there's no question we believe the entire case is trumped up by Mr. Bartucci." The judge noted, but did not rule on Jackson's contention that Bartucci is a "professional litigator." In a 2005 court filing, Jackson's lawyers said Bartucci had been involved in 18 civil and criminal suits over the previous 17 years, including one raising allegations of sexual abuse against a minister.

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