Michael Jackson estate wins big
Four plaintiffs had claimed that they had entered into an oral agreement with Michael when he was alive, on June 1, 2006.
The late King of Pop Michael Jackson's estate won a case on Monday that tried to rip them off of millions of dollars, TMZ.com reported.
Four plaintiffs had claimed that they had entered into an oral agreement with Michael when he was alive, on June 1, 2006, that they would be given shares in his company as reward for sticking with him through tough times.
However, a judge cleared the case and said that their story had no credibility, since they had no proof of ever having a formal contract with MJ and that they had filed the case too late, in 2014 — while Michael died in 2009.
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