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The attorney for Dr. Conrad Murray, who has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson’s death, believes that the singer’s crumbling finances resulted in Jackson putting his own life at risk, according to the Associated Press. “The crux of the defense is going to be that Michael Jackson engaged in a desperate act and took desperate measures that caused his death,” Edward Chernoff told Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor at a pretrial hearing. “We believe at the time Michael Jackson died he was a desperate man in relation to his financial affairs.”
I liked this celebrity's tweet re Elizabeth Taylor too. Made me laugh on a sad day.
http://twitter.com/michaelianblack/status/50552490273415168
Ooo, yes, thank you for pointing it out! For those too lazy to do a copy and paste, here’s what Michael Ian Black has to say:
I like to think that the first person Elizabeth Taylor sees in heaven is Michael Jackson. I hope heaven is weird like that.Written like a true future Taco Bell spokesman.
Oh, awesome: A never-before-released set of collaborations between Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury may soon see the light of day. The songs, which were recorded in the early ’80s, were never finished—but we can’t wait to hear them anyway.
Michael Jackson’s posthumous Michael album hitting stores next month, one of the King of Pop’s biggest fans, producer and Black Eyed Peas front man Will.i.am, hasn’t even heard the much-talked-about new song “Breaking News.” He’s not really interested in it, either. “Whoever put it out and is profiting off of it, I want to see how cold they are,” he says, “to say that what [Michael] contributed during his life wasn’t enough. He just wasn’t any ordinary artist. He was a hands-on person. To me it’s disrespectful. There’s no honoring.”
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