Wouldn’t MJ have to take some kind of physical before the policy was issued? I read that he hadn’t done that before he died. I also read that he didn’t want to do 50 concerts, only 10. Lucky for his fans he didn’t die on stage.
I’m betting his death was a homicide. Some of his doctors are going to be in big trouble.
Because when sweet Farah died and went to heaven, St Peter asked her what she wanted most and when sweet Farah replied “for all children to be safe” within seconds MJ had died.
Interesting the AEG is confirming that coverage exists for accidental overdoses, since they were the ones who provided the junk to keep him medicated for AEG’s performances.
You don’t “advance” $40-$50 million dollars against a risk like this. It was pure speculation. I hope some underwriter at Lloyds gets his *** kicked for writing this coverage without any due diligence to assess Jackson’s health.
These are smart business people. They know you don’t promote a Michael Jackson return tour without protecting your assets with insurance. And I am sure Lloyd’s knew what they were getting into. They will be lucky if many people opt to keep the tickets.
Enough Already. Applaud his contributions to the entertainment world and plant him. He wasn’t a god and his personal life was a disaster. Fortunately, it’s over. I wonder if the NAACP is going to reimburse the state of CA for the $2.5 million dollars in added security to protect whacko’s fans from rioting. I think we all know the answer to that one.
What does the NAACP have to do with his fans? You do realize that Michael Jackson’s fans were all races and nationalities. Sometimes reading this board makes me embarrased to be in this industry. I wonder when I run into some people at conferences whether they are the same people posting racist and sexist emails. Ignorance is bliss.
so why are we as a taxpayer being charged the $2.5 million? it was not my idea to show him to the public. that should be charged to the estate for a public viewing. wonder how much the arena is getting paid for their share of the event? i know that the tickets were given for free. folks were smart to get tickets and turn around and ebay them. make some money out this. granted, he was the king of pop, but for other great actors, we did not do the same. of course, most others would rather have a private service.
i hope they give a bill to the estate instead of the taxpayers, because california is already in a crunch for money.
Michael Jackson died ? when ? How did I miss this ?
Wouldn’t MJ have to take some kind of physical before the policy was issued? I read that he hadn’t done that before he died. I also read that he didn’t want to do 50 concerts, only 10. Lucky for his fans he didn’t die on stage.
I’m betting his death was a homicide. Some of his doctors are going to be in big trouble.
Because when sweet Farah died and went to heaven, St Peter asked her what she wanted most and when sweet Farah replied “for all children to be safe” within seconds MJ had died.
Interesting the AEG is confirming that coverage exists for accidental overdoses, since they were the ones who provided the junk to keep him medicated for AEG’s performances.
Gosh, there ought to be a law…
You don’t “advance” $40-$50 million dollars against a risk like this. It was pure speculation. I hope some underwriter at Lloyds gets his *** kicked for writing this coverage without any due diligence to assess Jackson’s health.
These are smart business people. They know you don’t promote a Michael Jackson return tour without protecting your assets with insurance. And I am sure Lloyd’s knew what they were getting into. They will be lucky if many people opt to keep the tickets.
Who’s Michael Jackson?
So much for all the health benefits of sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber.
Enough Already. Applaud his contributions to the entertainment world and plant him. He wasn’t a god and his personal life was a disaster. Fortunately, it’s over. I wonder if the NAACP is going to reimburse the state of CA for the $2.5 million dollars in added security to protect whacko’s fans from rioting. I think we all know the answer to that one.
What does the NAACP have to do with his fans? You do realize that Michael Jackson’s fans were all races and nationalities. Sometimes reading this board makes me embarrased to be in this industry. I wonder when I run into some people at conferences whether they are the same people posting racist and sexist emails. Ignorance is bliss.
Showing your sheet – Thank you!!!
so why are we as a taxpayer being charged the $2.5 million? it was not my idea to show him to the public. that should be charged to the estate for a public viewing. wonder how much the arena is getting paid for their share of the event? i know that the tickets were given for free. folks were smart to get tickets and turn around and ebay them. make some money out this. granted, he was the king of pop, but for other great actors, we did not do the same. of course, most others would rather have a private service.
i hope they give a bill to the estate instead of the taxpayers, because california is already in a crunch for money.