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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Fake Michael Jackson autographs everywhere after death of the King of Pop.

Beware of fake Michael Jackson autographs.

Beware of fake Michael Jackson signed items throughout the industry.
Michael Jackson signed memorabilia and other artifacts have more then tripled in price and Forgeries are on the raise.The Internet is now bombarded with non authentic Michael Jackson signed items. Well they can only go up in value and in many cases by huge amounts. Beware as 70% of Michael Jackson autographs on eBay are forged or printed signatures. There will be loads of people out there trying to make some fast money off of Michael Jackson's valued signature.
Michael Frost President of the IADA-CC and head authenticator for P.A.A.S. in a interview with the media last night stated that eBay is well aware of this problem and he and others are helping to examine the items being offered as we speak. Mike Frost was examining eBay items last night until 3.45 am. Michael Frost stated that at 6.30 PM on Thursday June 25, 2009 there were 163 signed Michael Jackson signed items on eBay. Of the 163 signed items 15 were PSA/DNA certified, 89 were reprinted signatures 48 were 100% forgeries, and only 14 others were 100% authentic with the rest being questionable. By 11:35 PM there were 675 signed Michael Jackson signed items on eBay with over 70% being 100% fake.
When purchasing a Michael Jackson autograph or any other signed item, the item should be accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). COA's are an important aspect in the process but buyers need to be careful. Anybody can issue a COA with an autograph item but this doesn't mean that the item is 100% authentic. Who issues the COA is the most significant factor.The dealer standing behind this "guarantee' should be reputable and offer a 100% lifetime guarantee as well as an invoice with their Name, Phone Number, Address and Website. You are always best purchasing from a IADA-CC or UACC Autograph Dealer. Do not make a mistake and buy a fake autograph,do your homework and ask a lot of question's.
Michael Jackson was a great person and a very good signer but ask where, when, and how the signature was obtained.
If you are not sure, or you already own autographs and are not convinced that they are authentic? There are third party authentication services such as James Spence, P.A.A.S., Roger Epperson,and Al Wittnebert, that can examine your autographs and determine if they are 100% authentic. These authentication companies would then issue a Certificate of Authenticity. This Letter of Authenticity can help the buyer purchase with a little more confidence.
Always trust your instincts. Autographs and Sports memorabilia are sold all over and a great percent are not authentic. Do not get fooled by the price. If the price of an item is too low to be true, it usually is. Try to always support the IADA-CC dealers they have solid reputations and you'll have an enjoyable buying and collecting autographs.! See www.iada-cc.com for a Dealer Directory.

Authorities Closing in On Jackson Doc

Authorities Closing in On Jackson Doc
Posted Jul 11th 2009 11:53AM by TMZ Staff


Law enforcement sources tell TMZ the central target in both the coroner and LAPD investigations into Michael Jackson's death is Dr. Conrad Murray, who was at Jackson's house when the singer went into full cardiac arrest.

Sources say the doctor is not cooperating with authorities, but they have still found evidence linking him to the drug that may have killed Jackson. As we first reported, as a result of Dr. Murray's second interview with police two weeks ago today, the LAPD obtained a warrant to conduct a second search of Jackson's home -- and that's when they found Propofol, a powerful anesthesia that should never be used outside a hospital. There is evidence Propofol was administered to Jackson shortly before his heart stopped beating.

And we're told there is evidence Dr. Murray may have administered the drug. Dr. Murray's lawyer, Ed Chernoff, told TMZ he would neither confirm nor deny if Dr. Murray administered Propofol to Jackson. Law enforcement sources tell us if they conclude the doctor administered the drug it may well lead to manslaughter charges.

Investigators are also suspicious of the delay in calling 911 -- the Dr. says he waited 20 - 30 minutes because he didn't know Jackson's address that would lead paramedics to the house. Jackson lived on one of the most famous streets in the world -- one house above Sunset Blvd.

As the investigation into Jackson's death heats up, there's also an investigation into his life with drugs and the doctor's who fueled it. Sources tell us law enforcement is seriously investigating the prescription practices of several doctors who gave Jackson access to medications. Investigators are particularly interested in doctors who used aliases to write scripts for Jackson. One of the central figures in the investigation -- Dr. Arnold Klein.

We broke the story yesterday how members of Jackson's staff complained that Klein was using the names of employees and others to help Jackson score drugs. One of the names allegedly used -- Frank Tyson, a former Jackson employee. Several powerful meds in Tyson's name were prescribed by Dr. Klein and found at the Neverland Ranch during the 2003 search.

25th Anniversary of Triller

Michael Jackson Knew how to doctor shop.

Jackson's Knack for Picking Friendly Docs
Posted Jul 11th 2009 2:00AM by TMZ Staff

Michael Jackson had a way of picking doctors who became such close friends with him that the doctor-patient distinction became blurred.

Dr. Alex Farshchian from Miami was "awe-struck" by Jackson, according to former L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Michael Laperruque, who worked security for Jackson. We obtained notes from an interview Laperruque had with detectives during the child molestation investigation in Santa Barbara. Laperruque said Dr. Farshchian was so enamored with Jackson, he invited the singer to stay at his house in Miami. Laperruque says Jackson took the doctor up on his offer and ended up staying in his converted garage. The question -- why would Jackson settle for such accommodations?

Laperruque told detectives "Farshchian may have been over prescribing medication."

Dr. Arnold Klein was Jackson's longtime friend and Beverly Hills dermatologist. Klein bragged on Larry King that he has slept in the same room as Jackson and shared a close bond with him, going on numerous vacations with the singer. One of Jackson's drivers told the coroner Jackson would spend 3 - 4 hours in Klein's office and come out looking disoriented. A former bodyguard said he also saw Jackson leave Klein's office looking out of it. And powerful prescriptions were found at Neverland -- prescribed by Dr. Klein. The prescriptions were written for Frank Tyson, who worked for Jackson. A former bodyguard said Jackson would use Tyson's name to score drugs. Klein has said he prescribed Demerol for Jackson, a drug to which Jackson was addicted.

Dr. Allan Metzger, who practices in West Hollywood, went on one of Jackson's concert tours and was close to him. He even videotaped the singer's wedding to Debbie Rowe. Dr. Metzger received a public reprimand for prescribing drugs to Janet Jackson under an alias. Dr. Metzger would not tell us whether he ever prescribed drugs to Michael under an alias. He told us he has not been Jackson's doctor for years, but he spoke with him as recently as last April about medical issues and personal matters.

Some medical experts suggest it's a bad idea for doctors to become close to their patients because the doctors must retain the power to say "no" when the patient wants something that is not medically appropriate. Whatever his motives, Michael Jackson had a talent for picking doctors who were more than happy to pick him as a friend.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Michael Jackson and the Number 7

Get ready to have your mind blown. Ready? Here we go ...

-- Michael Jackson signed his will on 7/7/02.
-- Michael Jackson's memorial was on 7/7/09 ... exactly 7 years after the will was signed.
-- Michael Jackson's two biggest hits -- "Black & White" and "Billie Jean" -- were each #1 for 7 weeks.
-- Michael Jackson's three biggest albums -- "Thriller," "Bad" and "Dangerous" -- each produced 7 top 40 hits.
-- Michael Jackson was the 7th of 9 children.
-- Michael Jackson was born in 1958 ... 19 + 58 = 77
-- Michael Jackson died on the 25th ... 2 + 5 = 7
-- Michael Jackson has 7 letters in his first and last name.


If you're looking for lottery numbers tonight, we recommend something with the number 7 in it.

MICHAEL JACKSON DIED FROM DEATH BY DESIGN! JUNE 25, 2009

Raid at Jackson's Netted Heavy Drugs | TMZ.com

Posted Jul 10th 2009 2:30AM by TMZ Staff

Santa Barbara County Sheriff's deputies who raided Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch back in 2003 found a syringe, powerful narcotics, vials and IV bags containing what could be anesthesia.

We've obtained the documents from the Sheriff's Department detailing what was found in the search. Among the items ...

-- A vial of Versed -- a powerful sedative
-- Several IV bags containing "a milky white fluid, located in a small cardboard box on top of the bathtub." Propofol and other anesthesias are milky white. As we first reported, Propofol was in Jackson's home the day he died.
-- A vial of Promethazine -- an antihistamine with strong sedative effects
-- A bottle of Alprazolam (generic for Xanax, a powerful anti-anxiety drug)
-- A bottle of Percocet -- a painkiller
-- A syringe
-- A vial with Demerol in it
-- Numerous loose pills outside bottles
-- A bottle of Prednisone -- a steroid
-- Ery-tab -- an antibiotic
-- Prescriptions for Xanax that had been filled
-- A prescription for Alprazolam
-- Oxygen tanks
-- IV stands
Raid at Jackson's Netted Heavy Drugs | TMZ.com

Jackson Self-Injecting Demerol, Doctor Says | TMZ.com

Jackson Self-Injecting Demerol, Doctor Says | TMZ.com

Sunday, July 5, 2009

JACKSON LAST WILL & TESTAMENT SHOCKER

Jacko gives the entire estate to his family and cuts out ex-wife Debbie Rowe among other amazing surprises!

Michael Jackson's 2002 will and last testament was filed today in LA County Superior Court

The document signed July 7, 2002 which was filed by attorney John Branca specifies Jackson's mother Katherine be declared the guardian for his 23 children and that all of his assets be left to the Michael Jackson Family Trust, a private document not made public nor filed with the court.

In the event of anything happening to his mother, Jacko's will names Diana Ross as successor guardian. As legend has it, t'was Diana Ross who first brought the Jackson 5 to the attention of Motown prexy Barry Gordy. Gordy was promo-ing Ross as a solo superstar and gave cred to Diana when it was actually Gladys Knight who first discovered the Jacksons.

Diana was a lifelong friend of MJ's and it was often speculated his multiple plastic surgeries were an attempt to replicate her look.

Jacko's longtime on-again-off-on again attorney John Branca, John McClain, a music exec (not the former GOP Prez candidate) and Barry Siegel, Jacko's accountant, are named as co-executors of the will.

The crown jewels of Jackson's assets are his share in the massive Sony-ATV Music Publishing Catalog includes music by the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Lady Gaga and the Jonas Brothers estimated to be worth $2 billion.

Jacko insiders and Santa Barbara officials have also nixed plans for a public Jackson memorial at his former pleasure palace Neverland. The source said a funeral and burial may take place in LA but the Jackson family has final say in the matter.

Interestingly enough, Jacko's state of mind, July 7,2002 when he wrote and signed the will was a tad Wacko.

He had accused Sony Music president Tommy Mottola of being a racist at a Harlem rally led by Rev. Al Sharpton, alleging the record exec of conspiring against black artists. He said that Mottola had used the "N-word" when referring to a black artist and that Mottola was "mean ... a racist ... and very, very, very devilish."

Jacko watchers believe the attack was a personal vendetta against Sony which he personally held responsible for the failure of his final LP Invincible. Jacko claimed Sony tried to destroy what was to have been his comeback album by failing to promote it.

According to industry sources, Sony spent $30 million to make Invincible and another $25 million to promote it; only two singles and one video were released, however.

The real reason it failed was that Jackson did not go out on tour in support of the album.

The often- inflammatory Rev. Al Sharpton was shocked by Jacko's accusation saying "I have known Tommy for 15 or 20 years, and never once have I known him to say or do anything that would be considered racist. I didn't know that Michael planned to personally attack Tommy, but nobody tells Michael Jackson what to do."