Thursday, February 28, 2008

JACKSON'S PLAYGROUND IN JEOPARDY

As if Michael Jackson hasn't humiliated himself enough over the past fifteen years, he has now allowed his financial troubles to become headline news. Jackson's childlike estate, "Neverland Valley Ranch", is said to go up for auction on March 19th of this year, unless the former "King of Pop" pays an estimated 25 Million.

Mr. Jackson bought the estate in 1987 and turned it into a Zoo/Amusement Park. "Wacko Jacko" entertained children there for years and in 1993 was charged with the molestation of a young boy. He settled out of court for a sum in the Millions. Jackson was again charged with molestation in 2003. This time it was a 13 year old boy and Jackson was later acquitted. Michael rarely visits the estate since the second court battle.

While in Germany, November of 2002, between the molestation charges, Michael decided to dangle his small child, Prince Michael II, from a hotel balcony. Luckily, he wasn't wearing his sequence glove, but I do see a pattern here.

One would think that the contents in one room, of Jackson's Mansion, would cover the 25 Million he owes. Apparently the expenses resulting from court issues and attorney fees over the years has taken a toll on the singers bank account. Jackson has surely borrowed against all that he owns, therefore he no longer owns it.

Start saving your money folks. This will be one auction you won't want to miss.

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