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Pop star Michael Jackson will be in the news very soon, new charges will be files against him, so not think it has anything to do with child molestation.
1/12/2006
Hi Brian,
I found this site from ABC dated Jan 9, 2006, says Jackson's vet is suing him for unpaid bills for some animals and services for his ranch (zoo). However Jackson's Lawyer says he has not received any complaint yet. Hearing set for May 2
http://abclocal.go.com/wtvg/story?section=amusement&id=3791157
Peter
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Thanks Peter, have posted your link.
Brian
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - Michael Jackson is being sued for unpaid bills by the veterinarian who tends to his menagerie of exotic animals at the Neverland Valley Ranch, the estate Jackson has not occupied since he was acquitted of child molestation charges last June.
The plaintiff, Martin Dinnes, owner of Dinnes Memorial Veterinary Hospital in Santa Clarita, alleges that Jackson owes $91,602 in veterinary bills. His lawyer, Brenton Horner, said Dinnes helped the singer acquire animals for his zoo including flamingos, giraffes, elephants and orangutans. Dinnes continues to treat the animals on a regular basis, the attorney said.
"He filed this (lawsuit) with great reluctance," Horner told the Santa Maria Times. "He has a lot of admiration for Michael. This is just a business matter."
A hearing was set for May 2.
Jackson lawyer Thomas Mesereau Jr., who now handles all of Jackson's litigation, said, "I have not seen the complaint and cannot comment until we evaluate the situation."
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1/22/2006
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Thanks, posted, and I appreciate you doing this research for me.
Pop star Michael Jackson will be in the news very soon, new charges will be files against him, so not think it has anything to do with child molestation.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An appeals court on Wednesday refused to reinstate an order granting Michael Jackson sole custody of his two children with ex-wife Debbie Rowe.
California's 2nd District Court of Appeals said that while Rowe signed away her parental rights in 2001 to the 47-year-old performer's two oldest children, Michael Jr. and Paris, it found that the judge in that case did not properly handle the proceedings.
Rowe, who was married to Jackson from 1997 to 1999 but never lived with the self-styled King of Pop, persuaded a Los Angeles Superior Court judge to overturn the child custody agreement in 2004 on legal grounds.
Rowe's petition cited accusations of child molestation against Jackson and his association with the Nation of Islam, whose members briefly provided security for the singer during the trial.
The case ended with Jackson's acquittal in June of 2005.
After the lower court refused Jackson's request to overturn that order, he appealed to the 2nd District, which ruled against the entertainer and held that the original order terminating Rowe's parental rights was voided.
Rowe, who was working as a medical assistant for a dermatologist when she met Jackson, was called as a prosecution witness in his trial but defended him on the stand, saying that he was kind, selfless and "generous to a fault."
Jackson, who has spent much of his time since the trial in Bahrain, has a third child, Prince Michael II, by an unknown mother.
He was married to Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis Presley, in the mid-1990s, but the couple had no children together.