Universal Express, the company who auctioned off many items of Jackson Family memorabilia, are now bankrupt and in receivership.
Music writer Bill Lamb has begun a poll to establish whether or not Michael would be welcomed back into the music industry.
Contrary to published reports, Michael will not be losing Neverland Valley Ranch. No further comments will be made on this subject.
Ben Brown, owner of ‘Steeltown Records’ is to write a book and a film, about how he helped the Jackson 5 release their 1st record.
Ebony is currently screening a small video on their website which features Michael posing for photographs for the new issue.
A lawsuit against Michael and a hospital he attended during his 2005 trial has been re-filed by the family of a patient.
An Irish website, Independent IE, has reported that Michael will re-issue his ‘Thriller’ album to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
When Michael visited the Brooklyn Museum in New York last week it was to shoot photographs to grace the cover of Ebony magazine.
The inspirational new song from the Mitchell Brothers called ‘Michael Jackson’ is now to be released on November 5th, 2007.
The puppet of Michael from the British programme ‘Spitting Image’ was sold again on Ebay for a staggering £1,550, nearly $3,000.