Michael Jackson's estate may be making serious money, but they are also dealing
with claims upwards of $20 million, sources tell TMZ.
We're told the best guess is that when the door finally shuts on people who
claim Michael Jackson owed them money, the grand total will exceed $20 mil. That
includes a $5 million claim from a memorabilia collector, a $1 million claim
from someone who wants a cut of the "Thriller" music video, a $2.3 million claim
from Dr. Tohme Tohme and a $1.5 million claim from a law firm (there are a
number of other law firms that want a piece of the estate).
That does not mean -- by any stretch -- the estate will pay all the claims.
We're told some of them are patently bogus and lawyers for the estate will not
pay, unless a judge orders them to ante up.
It's hard to believe that the total is so low. Pedo Pan was well known
as a deadbeat.
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Regards, Podkayne Fries
Necrophilia means never having to say you're sorry.
This doesn't include the hundreds of millions he borrowed from Sony with his
Beatles song catalog as collateral.