November 25, 2009
[h=2]Musical Artists: Worth More Dead Than Alive? Michael Jackson and Elvis Generate Millions for Their Estates[/h] LOS ANGELES, CA (November 24, 2009) With the passing of pop’s biggest idols comes an unprecedented outpouring of emotion. Soon after, it becomes apparent that the money lives on. In the cases with music’s biggest icons, the revenues generated post-mortem signify lucrative paydays for their estates.
“Often times the estates will become booming enterprises because the artist is no longer in charge,” says Los Angeles entertainment attorney Helen Yu. “Elvis is a clear example: he was an amazing artist and performer, but he ran amuck financially during his life and was too generous with others when he should not have been. It wasn’t until after he died that Priscilla Presley and her advisors created an estate that would go on to earn millions of dollars.” According to the Forbes Annual Top Earning Dead Celebrities, the Presley estate is worth in excess of $55 million dollars.
Michael Jackson has reportedly made $90 million dollars since his death in June 2009, and most of that money is from AEG, the company behind his movie This Is It. Jackson was reportedly in catastrophic debt before his death.
Since Michael Jackson’s death, the world can now see the true light of Michael’s legacy. Posthumous homages have been done by Helen Yu-represented Michael Jackson protégé Wade Robson and his friend Charles Klapow. Robson, the Emmy-winning choreographer/director who as a young dancer appeared in Jackson’s “Black or White,” “Jam” and “Heal the World” videos, has since become the creator of the MTV show, The Wade Robson Project, as well as the choreographer for an American Idol tour and artists like Usher and Pink. He recently choreographed Cirque du Soleil/Criss Angel’s Believe at the Las Vegas Luxor. Robson honored Jackson as a performer at this year’s the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards (VMA’s) and on the recent So You Think You Can Dance. Helen says, “I’ve known Wade Robson and Charles Klapow since they were both little kids. They have both been disciples of Michael all their lives, and it’s great to see them honoring him in this way.” Yu is also associated with Charles Klapow, an Emmy-Winning choreographer known for his contributions to the High School Musical franchise, and one of the dancers for the Michael Jackson tour featured in the film This Is It, as well as Jennifer Hudson’s performance at the Michael Jackson memorial service held at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Yu observes the economic reality of a famous artist’s estate involves “finding commercial avenues for the assets they already have and building on what already exists. Graceland was upside down and they turned it into a museum that is the most popular element of the company. Michael Jackson has the film, and they may also eventually create a museum.”
Yu, who once attended a pre-auction viewing of the possessions of the still living King of Pop, notes the unprecedented earning power of the now deceased Jackson. “He was certainly an amazing songwriter, performer and dancer, but he sometimes let the wrong people in. Now that his estate’s advisors are John Branca and John McClain, music industry veterans who know how to monetize the business, unfortunately, he will most likely earn more dead than alive.”
Tygger;4085904 said:Respect77, Castor, I never suggested Robson’s memories were repressed. Impairment equates to damaged memory. Memories can be impaired through manipulation, brainwashing, etc. as per Robson’s comment from the Today show posted below. Again, the statute of limitations for perjury has lapsed for Robson's 2005 testimony so there will be no legal repercussions.
This is not a case of repressed memory," said Robson. "I have never forgotten one moment of what Michael did to me, but I was psychologically and emotionally completely unable and unwilling to understand that it was sexual abuse."
He says there was no bribe money offered for him to lie on the stand -- nor, apparently, was it needed. "It was complete manipulation (by Jackson) and brainwashing," said Robson. "He would role play and train me for these (trial) scenarios."
http://www.today.com/popculture/wade-robson-pedophile-michael-jackson-abused-me-7-years-1C9948163
Sooooo.... In what time the hearing starts on Thursday? Any reporter said he is going to attend? Does Pearl know? :lol:
Tygger;4086468 said:By the way, the defense’s discussions are relevant to the verdict in the AEG civil trial.
Verdicts should be based on evidence of which testimonies are a form of evidence.
This is not a case of repressed memory," said Robson. "I have never forgotten one moment of what Michael did to me, but I was psychologically and emotionally completely unable and unwilling to understand that it was sexual abuse."
He says there was no bribe money offered for him to lie on the stand -- nor, apparently, was it needed. "It was complete manipulation (by Jackson) and brainwashing," said Robson. "He would role play and train me for these (trial) scenarios."
http://www.today.com/popculture/wade...ears-1C9948163
Well guys, what I personally dont understand is, which is obvious I am not from the US, why the judge long ago did not simply throw the whole case away because of the time until Robson could have accused at the time yet deceased MJ, that was 1 year since his death = 2010.
Tygger;4086514 said:Castor, to prevent repetition, we will have to agree to disagree regarding legal strategies and how those strategies affected the AEG civil trial verdict.
Tygger;4086514 said:I posted Robson’s words for review. If there is no reference to impairment in your view then, simply let it be a disagreement that we can agree on.
I tried to answer this earlier, but my computer went crazy for about four hours, but I agree with that. I DID follow the trial and I was a member of this forum then, and I read every single comment made in the threads about the trial-and also after the trial when the juror came on and everyone was questioning her.I wasn't talking about legal strategies affecting the verdict. I was talking about the questions that were on the verdict form.
Since they answered yes to the second question everything else became irrelevant.
I don't think Wade used those words, but I get that "damaged memory" can occur through manipulation or brainwashing. So, Tygger-do you think the argument will be that Michael brainwashed and manipulated Wade into thinking a shower didn't happen, or a kiss didn't happen, or a "touch" didn't happen? And that's why he gave those answers to very specific questions in 2005? (all hypothetical, of course-the judge had better throw ALL of this out-and I hope he does so on Tuesday).Well show me where he used the phrase impared or damaged memory.
I don't think Wade used those words, but I get that "damaged memory" can occur through manipulation or brainwashing. So, Tygger-do you think the argument will be that Michael brainwashed and manipulated Wade into thinking a shower didn't happen, or a kiss didn't happen, or a "touch" didn't happen? And that's why he gave those answers to very specific questions in 2005? (all hypothetical, of course-the judge had better throw ALL of this out-and I hope he does so on Tuesday).
They cannot make that argument since Robson specifically stated that the never forgot what MJ did to him. That he remembered everything.
He would say he lied.
But why did he lie?
Because he didn't understand that he was sexually abused.
That's doesn't make sense because he was not only asked whether MJ did anything sexual but whether he was ever with him in the shower, ever shown porn etc.
There is simply no way for him to get out of his the hole he created.
Imagine this under cross-examination:
did you understand that you were in the shower with him?
yes
then why did you deny it?
because I didn't understand that I was sexually abused
Which sane juror would buy this nonsense?
Castor, you believe legal strategies and testimonies in the AEG civil trial did not affect the verdict and I believe otherwise. I agree to disagree.
I have a question is Wade saying that Michael bought him to the USA just to molest him? Formed companies just to get him here to molest him?
I was thinking today that MJJV was formed after he came to the US and after he said he was abused.
Taken from the Estate's demurrer:
So yeah, he basically claims MJ brought them to the US specifically so that he could molest Wade. A bit convenient that Robson leaves out from his story the fact that it was his mother who was pushing and pushing MJ and his office to get green cards for them so that they could live and work in the US.
18 And then it was getting late, and my
19 children said to me, both Chantal and Wade, my
20 daughter, said, Can we stay with Michael.?
21 And my husband and I sort of looked at
22 Michael, and said, Well, if that's okay with you.
23 And he said, Oh, absolutely. If they'd like to
24 stay, that's fine.
25 Q. And did you allow your son and daughter to
26 stay in his room?
27 A. Yes.
28 Q. How many times do you think your son and daughter stayed in his room?
29 A. Many times. I have no idea.
He even claims that they left him alone at the ranch for a week after he was rapped on the first or second night. And everynight while his family traveled and he was alone with Michael he was rapped every night. Hmm that's new