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Eva Longoria does her best MK impression yesterday as she picked up some drive-thru at Jack-In-The-Box

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According to Associated Press, Michael Jackson is back in the US. After his high-profile 2005 trial, he sought refuge in Bahrain and several countries in Europe. Now there are sources, saying that Jackson is back in the States on the comeback trail.
“I can confirm that he (Jackson) is in the United States.” Jackson’s spokesperson, Raymone K. Bain said. “We don’t give out information regarding our client’s whereabouts because of safety, and this is just an ongoing policy.”
Stay tuned for more details . . .
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On Saturday, December 30, 2006, Michael Jackson was one of the celebrities who attended The Godfather of Soul’s funeral - James Brown.
Rev Al Sharpton led the eulogy and told the 9000 mourners that James Brown would have wanted Michael Jackson at the funeral. Brown did not care what the media says.
Jackson eulogized the man who Jackson dubbed as “his greatest inspiration”. Michael Jackson also told the crowd when he first saw James Brown’s performance that he was electrified. “When I saw him performing, I knew that I wanted to do that for the rest of my life.”
The mourners rose to their feet and gave Jackson a standing ovation.
Those who were in attendance at Brown’s funeral were Dick Gregory, Rev. Jesse Jackson, family, friends and countless fans.
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On Friday, December 23, 2006, Michael Jackson and his production company, MJJ Productions, Inc. filed a lawsuit against his former accountants for misappropriating $2.5 million dollars (US) from his bank accounts, making unauthorized deals that cost The King of Pop millions. Jackson and MJJ Productions, Inc. allege negligence and breach of fiduciary duty, while seeking unspecified damages and an audit of payment he made to the company. The lawsuit was filed at Los Angeles Superior Court.
Jackson hired The Los Angeles-based firm, Bernstein, Fox, Whitman, Goldman and Sloan in 2003 for bookkeeping, opening bank accounts, filing personal, corporate, and real estate taxes. The firm also is accused of withdrawing $2.5 million US dollars from his bank accounts, failing to properly pay his bills. Bernstein, Fox, Whitman, Goldman and Sloan also did not keep Jackson inform him of his financial affairs.
On August 7, 2006, Michael Spoke people, RAYMONE BAIN, revealed in a statement in August 2006, that she believe that his business associates and advisers had defrauded Jackson.
“Mr. Jackson is neither shocked or surprised by these revelations. He has been suspicious that those whom he entrusted, acted on his behalf, and advised him with respect to his personal and business affairs, may not have been in his best interest.” Bain said.
After the statement was released, Mr. Jackson dissolved his business relationship with the firm.
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