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the will they are using is not real. I was with Michael and Al Sharpton when he supposedly signed the will with notaries in nyc . i saw no notaries. I also now of 2 more wills You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginJUSTICE FOR MICHAEL JACKSON CONRAD MURRAY AEG SONY31 minutes ago · Share
Well here I am at number one but please look at my page, AEG is worse than anyone or anything. They hired Murray when he was already giving Michael Propofol in Vegas. I did 2 interventions and Mark Honzel did one. He could not even have signed the Will they are using in that he was with me and Al Sharpton in NYC the day he signed the Will in LA.4 hours ago
Michael frequently used Propofol every night during tours..he had become so addicted to this anesthetic that he could not sleep without it.The promoters did nothing to intervene on this very dangerous addiction!Yesterday at 6:36am
Levin-Weitzman-Branca-AEG are responsible for Michael's death...AEG hired an incompetent doctor to give Michael a dangerous drug in an poorly equipped settingYesterday at 6:33am
Arnold W. KleinMore of the the Truth1)AEG hired Murray while he was already giving Michael Propofol in Las Vegasl2)Who paid for all the Propofol Murray was using3)The FDA does not consider Demerol a serious Opiate4)He got one injection of Demerol the week he died..with 0 in his body when the coroner examined himSaturday at 10:12pm
Richard Charnley my lawyer emailed an entire copy of Michael Jackson's Medical records to AEG. By mistake he sent a copy of the document to me, This is a Federal Hippa Violation and must be dealt with.Saturday at 12:35pm
Tohme Tohme is a straight up FRAUDby Arnold W. Klein on Sunday, May 1, 2011 at 2:07pmTohme Tohme is a straight up FRAUD! The today show did an investigation about him and they said that he isn't a medical doctor or doctor as he claims to be. I dont like Tohme Tohme at all he is one of the people responsible for MJ financial problems. Tohme was FIRED by Michael before his death on May 2009, and yet he appeared at the press conference with Jermaine to announce Michael’s death. Michael Jackson broke ties with Tohme in May (09) and sent a letter to all business associates, in which he insisted, "Dr. Tohme Tohme is no longer authorized to represent him. Tohme was evidently fired because Michael didn’t appreciate the way he handled the auction of some of Michael’s things from Neverland in April 2009. Tohme still has those items and stubbornly refuses to turn them over to the estate (forcing them to have to sue to get them signed over). Apparently, Tohme THREATENED Julien’s over the auction of these items with something like: “There will be bloodshed…“. I don’t remember Tohme’s specific threat, but I DO KNOW MICHAEL JACKSON ABHORS VIOLENCE and that this is apparently at least part of the reason Tohme was fired, and the auction was canceled, besides the fact that it appears Michael himself didn’t even KNOW his own things were being put up for auction. He found out when some fans told him. These fans were with Michael on April and before they were with him they visited the auction site. They told Michael that his belogings were being auction and Michael could not believed it. He was almost in tears. I understand that he and Mr. Phillips of AEG are brother-in-laws. I believe that he is working still behind the scenes for some reason. He could have get revenge on June 25th. I get this in my gut. Just have a feeling about things. He was let go in May of 09. Several people who were in a meeting including MJ's parents did not trust him. Michael saw through him and let him go. MJ hired a man who he spoke with about things. Mr. L. Rowe is a trusted family friend, and I saw him on Larry King Live several months ago. Michael was changing things around for the better, and he desired to have Mr. Rowe manage him for the This Is It tour. Not only did Tohme mysteriously show up after Michael’s death with Jermaine – after Michael had long since fired him, he oh-so-generously decided to return several MILLION DOLLARS of Michael’s money after Michael died, that he said he was “holding” for him. As I said, Tohme had Michael Jackson completely cut off from his own attorneys, and his own money, and his own affairs.Tohme was also stealing from Michael and when Michael find out he was very afraid off him. He was afraid of Tohme, afraid of whatever he may be capable of doing... He had taken over Michael's complete life. listen to this recording of Michael saying he had doubts when it come to Tohme You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login… In my own personal opinion, this shady Tohme character warrants further investigation, though I doubt it will be pursued because he is being protected. Oddly, he has since slithered back into the shadows, likely never to be heard about again, though HE was primarily responsible for the deal made with AEG for the O2 shows – the rehearsals and stress which helped drive Michael to his death. The ill-conceived AEG deal put Michael in a financial noose with them such that he had NO choice in whether or not to do the shows (or at least whether or not to do so MANY shows), and NO choice or control over much of anything regarding the shows, right down to who he was allowed to use for wardrobe design. To AEG, Michael Jackson was an “investment”, not a human being, and therefore his physical ability (or willingness) to even complete 50 2-hour concerts was not a consideration. They paid a lot of money for him and he was to do as they required or else. AEG were covering Michael’s rent on his Holmby Hills Estate, his children’s schooling, Conrad Murray’s salary, and many other expenses. They quite had him over a financial barrel.
When AEG hired Michael Jackson in Vegas they knew he was debilitated from drugsby Arnold W. Klein on Saturday, April 30, 2011 at 12:24pm"It's Going to Be a Disaster": Associate Says Jackson Was Too Weak for Major ComebackFri., Jul. 10, 2009 8:16 PM PDT by WHITNEY ENGLISH AND NATALIE FINN Kevin Mazur/AEG via Getty ImagesOne of the dreamers who tried to reboot Michael Jackson's career says the late King of Pop wasn't fit enough to hit the stage for the "greatest comeback show ever" two years ago, let alone this summer."It would have happened had I assessed that Michael was capable mentally, emotionally, vocally to do it. At the end of it, we decided no, he wasn't," Jack Wishna, president of consultancy CPAmerica and the orchestrator of Jackson's return to the U.S. after a year spent living abroad, exclusively tells E! News.The idea that they danced around from mid-2006 to mid-2007, and again earlier this year, was to have Jackson in residence at a Las Vegas hotel, where he'd star in a concert spectacular called Michael Jackson Presents that would also feature guest appearances by the latest R&B hitmakers."Michael says, 'I have this huge statue of me in full regalia, moon boots,'" Wishna recalled. "I want the hotel to encase it in the wall and the nights I'm in performance the statue comes out to the center of the strip so the world knows that I'm here," Jackson said, according to Wishna. "It would come out on a conveyor belt."But though concert promoter AEG Live said that Jackson passed a physical with flying colors earlier this year, Wishna maintains that the 50-year-old artist had been in a "weakened state" and wasn't able to do three shows a month in 2007, much less maintain a more rigorous schedule now."He would get hurt if he had to do a regimen of performances," Wishna said. "You really have to be fit to go up on stage to do that."So, earlier this year, he and Jackson instead discussed creating a show in the guise of LOVE, Cirque du Soleil's ode to the Beatles, that the King of Pop would not actually be in.But then, Wishna said, he found out Jackson had hooked up with AEG for his London engagement."He said it should be fine," Wishna recalled. "In my heart I knew he didn't get better from the time I was with him. He was thin and weak. It's going to be a disaster. I would never put him into a show that way. I don't know who the doctor is that certified him for it. I didn't think [Jackson] was capable of doing it."Wishna said he never saw Jackson using drugs, but that he wouldn't have had any trouble obtaining whatever he wanted—oftentimes from people who didn't have his best interests at heart."There were so many people around him that were enablers," the exec said. "It was one thing after another that just made it very bizarre.""Michael has a lot of people around him that cut deals and sometimes Michael doesn't even know what those deals are," he added. "So many people have been around him. At every turn it's like he's his worst enemy because of the people that are around him.""If you opened your mouth he'd alienate them and get rid of them," Wishna said of the members of Jackson's entourage who failed to acquiesce to his demands. "Nobody told him 'don't do this, don't do that.'"Sadly, Jackson isn't around to tell anyone to do anything on his behalf anymore. But Wishna feels that he knows what the Thriller purveyor would say about one thing."In Ireland, when I spoke to Michael, I said, 'Come back and go back to Neverland.'" And Jackson said, "I never, never, never want to go back to Neverland. Never.""My thought is if someone buries him in Neverland he will come up out of the ground like in Thriller and strangle them,"Wishna said, referring to rumors that Jackson's family is still considering a bid to inter Jackson on the grounds of his once-beloved ranch."I tried to get rid of Neverland for him. He would never set foot back on Neverland. He never wanted to go there, never wanted to sleep there— never, never."