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Representatives for the king of Bahrain's son say he is suing pop star Michael Jackson for C$8.6 million.
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LONDON (AP) -- The son of an Arab monarch took the King of Pop to court Monday, charging that Michael Jackson took $7 million as an advance on an album and an autobiography that he never produced....
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LONDON (Reuters) - A son of the king of Bahrain took U.S. pop star Michael Jackson to court on Monday for reneging on an agreement to record a new album and write an autobiography.
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The pop star avoids the press gathered in London but is reportedly taking a further measure toward transcendence: converting to Islam further measure towards transcendence: converting to Islam
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The son of an Arab monarch took the King of Pop to court Monday, charging that Michael Jackson took $7 million as an advance on an album and an autobiography that he never produced.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Jackson will appear in a British court next week to testify in a lawsuit brought against him by a Bahraini prince, the singer's lawyer said on Thursda.
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After earlier claims that he was too ill to travel, Michael Jackson is set to make a trip to London next week to testify in a contract dispute trial brought against him by a member of Bahrain's royal family.
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Pop superstar Michael Jackson will give evidence in person at the High Court to defend allegations that he owes an Arab sheikh 4.7m.
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A British court that nearly had to settle for video testimony from Michael Jackson will instead receive him in person.
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Michael Jackson's former personal assistant told a British court Friday that a Bahraini sheik who is now suing the singer was a generous friend, eager to give Jackson money and other gifts.
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Sheik Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa is suing the King of Pop in London for $7 million, money the Sheikh says was an advance for a music project Jackson abandoned. But the singer says the music was a gift.
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Michael Jackson's spokeswoman says the pop star has reached a settlement with a Bahraini sheik who is suing him for $7 million.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Jackson will not appear in a London court on Monday after the U.S. pop star reached a settlement "in principle" with a Bahraini prince suing him for reneging on a recording contract.
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MICHAEL Jackson has reached an out-of-court settlement with a Bahraini prince who was suing him for $11.03 million.
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Lawyers for Michael Jackson have reached a settlement with a Bahraini sheik who says the singer owes him $7 million for breaching a signed contract, the pop star’s spokeswoman said Sunday.
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Michael Jackson spokeswoman: singer, Bahraini sheik settle out of court.
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Michael Jackson sang, “Billie Jean is not my lover,” in his massive 1983 hit, but a woman who says she’s Billie Jean Jackson claims otherwise.
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A Jackson 5 reunion tour, reportedly in the works, would feature seven Jacksons, including Michael and Janet, according to one of the brothers.
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Michael Jackson is to take part in a Jackson 5 reunion tour, his brother Jermaine says.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A reunion of the Jackson 5 is not quite as easy as "ABC."
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"My brothers and sisters have my full love and support ... I am now in the studio..."
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Singer Michael Jackson denies that he is to take part in a reunion tour with his brothers in the Jackson 5.
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Michael Jackson denied on Thursday that he would take part in a reunion of the Jackson 5, a day after elder brother Jermaine said the faded pop star was on board.
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Michael Jackson denied word of a Jackson 5 reunion spread by brother Jermaine in Australia.
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Michael Jackson has contradicted his brother Jermaine’s claim that he would be taking part in a reunion of the Jackson 5.
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Accusations of private meetings, underage wine drinking, special interest - it's all there
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Singer Michael Jackson has given up title to his Neverland ranch, transferring the deed to a company he partly controls.
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The singer transfers the deed to the 2,500-acre Santa Barbara County property to a company he partly controls. Michael Jackson has given up title to his Neverland ranch, transferring the deed to a company he partly controls.
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Faded pop star Michael Jackson has further distanced himself from his former California home, Neverland Ranch.
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Michael Jackson has narrowly escaped joining millions of cash-strapped American homeowners in foreclosure, after transferring the deeds for his Neverland ranch to a company he partly controls.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Singer Michael Jackson has handed over the title on Neverland Ranch to a company made up of himself and the firm that holds his loan on the property.
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Michael Jackson has given up title to his Neverland ranch, transferring the deed to a company he partly controls.
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Michael Jackson transferred ownership of Neverland Ranch to the Sycamore Valley Ranch Company.
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Legal disputes continue to pile up for Michael Jackson, with the son of the Bahrain's king the latest to sue the faded pop star.
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LONDON (AP) -- Michael Jackson may be too ill to travel to London to testify in a suit which claims he owes an Arab sheikh $7 million, the pop star's lawyer said Tuesday....
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Michael Jackson could be made to attend the High Court in London, despite his doctor saying he is unfit to travel.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Singer Michael Jackson may be too sick to travel to London to give evidence in a court case against him brought by a son of the king of Bahrain, his lawyer said on Tuesday.
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A lawyer for Michael Jackson told a British court Tuesday that the pop star is too ill to testify in person for a breach-of-contract lawsuit brought by the son of Bahrain's king.