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发表于 2008-1-19 08:35:44
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MJ没解决这个问题, NEVERLAND马上将被没收.
投资公司应该还会给MJ四周时间,如果MJ依然置之不理,那么四周后就拍卖NEVERLAND
MJ Brings Neverland Debt to Brink
Sometime between Friday and Tuesday, Fortress Investments will be able to foreclose on Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch.
As of Friday morning, Jackson had not responded to the default notice served on him by Fortress approximately 90 days ago for $23 million.
This is the way it works: Once Fortress announces foreclosure, Jackson will still have four weeks to cure the debt and pay off the amount due. At the end of that month, if nothing has happened, Fortress can conduct an auction and sell the ranch.
Of course, it would have to find a bidder with $23 million. Since none has come forward so far, it’s unlikely one will at the auction. At that point, Fortress would take possession of Neverland. That seems to be the most plausible scenario. They would then hire a real estate broker who would fix up the property and market it to potential buyers.
Jackson, meantime, remains mum and indisposed. As this column reported, he paid off several million dollars in debts recently. But he’s still being sued by Prince Abdulla of Bahrain for $7 million. Jackson took the money, the prince claims, in exchange for work he was supposed to do on an album, a book and a musical. They started a record label together, too, but Michael bolted.
Maybe Michael should have stuck around. One of Sheryl Crow’s new songs, “Peace Be Upon Us,” is said to feature an Arab artist from the prince's TwoSeas Records. |
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