Bahrain prince sues Michael Jackson in
UK court
BEIJING, Nov. 19 --
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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Pop star Michael Jackson attends the
funeral of singer James Brown in Augusta in this Dec. 30, 2006 file
photograph. A son of the king of Bahrain took Jackson to court on Monday
for reneging on an agreement to record a new album and write an
autobiography. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Bankim Thanki, the lawyer representing Sheikh Abdullah bin
Hamad al-Khalifa, told London's High Court that his client had made several
payments to Jackson from 2005 onwards, including 35,000 U. S. dollars to pay
utility bills at Jackson's Neverland Ranch. Full story
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