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What happened to Michael Jackson's lawsuit in 23?

now I'm 15 years old.

let me tell you.

Child molestation case: In 23, Jackson had a child molestation case that shocked the world, but after two years of trial, Jackson was finally acquitted, and the plaintiff's ten charges were all acquitted.

Speaking of that plaintiff, he is really a professional suing household. Earlier, he sued the supermarket and got huge compensation. This time, he was prepared. It happened that the district attorney TOM SNNEDEN

(Tom Schneider, the presiding judge who took over the Jackson child molestation case in 1993)

had a grudge with MICHAEL Jackson. When he took the case, he said in front of the media with a grimace of a grin, Michael, come from the top ... you can't eat anything, but even so, the lawsuit was won, because Jackson really didn't commit adultery. Second, because the lawyers' group is really strong, it has also spent a lot of money (estimated to be more than 2 million US dollars).

"Appreciation" of the plaintiff's testimony in the Jackson case: /f? Kz=33845582

Auction of 2, collections: These 2, collections are all from Neverland, Michael Jackson. The reason why he auctioned was not the bankruptcy mentioned by the media, but the child molestation case mentioned above, because although Jackson was not guilty after the child molestation case, it was almost a devastating blow to his spirit.

His former home was described as a "crime scene" for molesting boys. He himself said that Neverland was no longer his home, and he didn't want to have any memories there. So this time Jackson's agent helped Jackson find Julian's auction house to auction. (But Jackson sued Julian's auction house again. The specific situation is more complicated. Please post an address and the landlord will read it slowly.)

Jackson sued the auction house: they stole a lot of things! :/f? Kz=54844671

Jackson wants to turn over a new chapter in his life (about auction):

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Jackson can't go bankrupt anyway. Michael Jackson owns 5% of the shares of SONY, the second largest music company in the world, which means that every time SONY releases a song, half of its money will fall into Jackson's pocket.

Jackson now owns half of Sony Records. It owns the song copyrights of many big-name singers, including the Beatles and Elvis Presley, worth about $2 billion to $5 billion. In addition, even if he does nothing now, his annual net income is 3 million dollars, including 5 million dollars from Sony records and 11 million dollars from MJ's music publishing company SONY/ATV. Other income includes 3-4 million radio broadcasting royalties from BMI Copyright Association and 1-11 million from MJ's own record publishing company MiJac Publishing.

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Recent news:

The great news superstar announced the curtain call: /f? Kz=548164821

News Jackson will release a new album: /f? Kz=54828287

News Billboard: Jackson will hold his first concert on July 9th: /f? Kz=548162223

News AEG: London may just be the first stop of the farewell performance in the world: /f? Kz=548218577

The news million tickets made Jackson decide to open ten more shows: /f? Kz=548627769

News Michael: "This is for my children": /f? kz=548218362