Get well soon, Michael

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It has come to our attention that Michael Jackson is suffering from an illness, and may be too ill to travel to the UK in order to testify at a civil trial. His attorney Robert Englehart stated that "It would be unwise for him to travel, given what's he's got now," and he declined to elaborate "for the obvious reasons."

We do not know what ails Mr. Jackson and we at MJJC refuse to speculate. However, we do know that the above information is accurate. This is not a thread to speculate on the nature of his illness, because that is a private matter. Instead, please this thread to expresses good wishes, support, and love for Michael. If he issues a statement, we will post it here.

Please be calm and respectful in your posts.

Victoria
 
Thanks for making this thread, Victoria83.

I wish MJ the best of health and hang in there, babe. I pray that you get well very soon.

Love you, babe.
 
with all the idiots playing judge jury and attempted executioner against him, and the dispicable lying media always on his case, it's a wonder he is as strong as he is and doesn't get sick more often. i am always keeping you in my prayers, King. always.
 
May the Lord bless you and keep you, may his face shine upon you, and be gracious, and give you peace.

I sing because I'm happy, I sing because I'm free, His eye is on the sparrow, I know He watches me.

Get better soon, Michael. Our thoughts and our prayers are with you always. God is with you. He is the Healer of all wounds, physical, emotional, and spiritual. God's gonna put His perfect Band-Aid on your boo-boos. :)

With love from your friend in the quiet Midwest.
 
Get Well Soon, Michael
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You're in my Prayers :angel:

We Love You Very Much :flowers:

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I pray it's nothing too terribly serious! To be too ill to fly has to be more than the flu.

Michael, please get better soon. You are in all of our prayers.
 
Oh Michael baby I pray you're safe and sound!!!
Please please take good care of yourself and get well soon baby!
I send you all my love and positive energy!!
I know you can feel it through the walls!!!!!
I believe it!!!!
 
Get well soon Michael. Feel the positive energy and the love all around the world, for we are always with you...

"Whatever happens, don't let go of my hand..."
 
I don't know if this is true, but if it is, I hope it's not too serious. Get well soon, Mike.
 
ohhhhhhhhhhh. my god!!!!
only thing that i can do for you here; is praying and crying...
all your fans in IRAN will pray for you tonight to get well soon . and wish you health...
 
:unsure:How sick is he? I mean, does he have a cold or flu, or is he really sick? Anyone with more details.?
 
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Jackson 'too sick' for court case


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Sheikh Abdulla claims Mr Jackson reneged on an agreement


Michael Jackson could be made to fly to the High Court in London to testify in a breach of contract case, despite his doctor saying he is unfit to travel.
The court heard the singer was waiting on test results about an unspecified condition and that "even in a best-case scenario it would be unwise to travel".

However, lawyers for Sheikh Abdulla Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa said he could be "bandaged up" and appear in person.

The King of Bahrain's second son claims Mr Jackson reneged on a music deal.
He is suing the performer for £4.7 million, claiming that under the agreement, an album, stage play and candid autobiography were to be produced.

'Rightly sceptical'
Mr Jackson's lawyer, Robert Englehart, has asked that his client can give his testimony by video link from the US.

Mr Englehart showed the judge, Mr Justice Sweeney, a letter from Mr Jackson's doctor which was not read out in open court.

The judge told the court the letter suggested that Mr Jackson "may or may not have a condition" and that the doctor was waiting for test results.

The doctor has advised that Jackson would not be fit to travel regardless of the results.

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Sheikh Abdulla is due to give evidence on Thursday


But medical experts consulted by the defence team said that pathology results relating to such a condition would usually take 48 hours, Sheikh Abdulla's lawyer Bankim Thanki said.
As Mr Jackson had seen the doctor ten days ago, Sheikh Abdulla was "rightly sceptical" about the doctor's letter, Mr Thanki added.

The defence team's experts also said that, even if test results were positive, it would be possible for Mr Jackson to fly to London with "suitable dressings".

Mr Justice Sweeney has adjourned the case until Thursday when he will decide whether Jackson must give his evidence in person or by video link.
Also on Thursday, Sheikh Abdullah is scheduled to give evidence against Mr Jackson.

And the singer's former nanny Grace Rwaramba, who was due to fly into London from the US on Tuesday night, will appear for Mr Jackson.
If Mr Jackson is allowed to give his evidence by video link, it will probably take place at 1400 GMT on Monday and Tuesday, the judge added.

Mutual agreement
Mr Thanki said Sheikh Abdulla felt "a strong sense of personal betrayal" after forming "a close personal relationship" with the singer.
The sheikh invited Mr Jackson, his children and personal staff to stay in Bahrain in June 2005 following his acquittal on child abuse charges in the US.
The King of Bahrain's son said he had planned to revive the singer's career with songs he had written himself.
These included a charity single in aid of the victims of Hurricane Katrina that was recorded but never released.
Mr Jackson contests Sheikh Abdulla's claims, saying there was no valid agreement and that the case was based on "mistake, misrepresentation and undue influence". He has said no project was ever finalised and that any payments made to him were "gifts". The case, which is being tried in London by mutual agreement, is due to wrap up by the end of the month.

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I hope that whatever he has is cured quickly, and that he is allowed to stay in bed, avoid cabin pressure changes and just rest with his family....Here's a silent ( ) prayer that he feels better soon!
 
Lawyer: Michael Jackson may be too sick to travel
11/18/2008, 11:44 a.m. EST
By RAPHAEL G. SATTER
The Associated Press

LONDON (AP) — Michael Jackson might be too sick to travel to London to testify in a suit claiming he owes an Arab sheik $7 million, the pop star's attorney said Tuesday.

Jackson is seeking to give his testimony by video link from the United States.

"It would be unwise for him to travel, given what's he's got now," lawyer Robert Englehart said, declining to elaborate "for the obvious reasons."



A lawyer for Sheik Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa said the medical evidence presented by Jackson's legal team was unsatisfactory.

"It's not the first time a sick note has been presented by Mr. Jackson," the lawyer, Bankim Thanki said. He gave no precise indication of what the illness might be, but told the court that Jackson's condition could be treated with a bandage "if the diagnosis is positive."

Jackson has often been seen wearing a surgical mask in public. In one infamous court appearance in California, he appeared to have a bandage hanging from his hollowed-out nose.

Despite much speculation about his radically changed appearance over the years, he has denied having had any alterations to his face other than two operations on his nose to help him breathe better to hit higher notes.

The judge in the current case, Nigel Sweeney, said he would decide the question of Jackson's travel on Thursday to allow time for medical experts on both legal teams to talk.

Al Khalifa, the second son of the king of Bahrain, claims that Jackson reneged on a contract for an album, a candid autobiography and a stage play, after accepting millions from the sheik.

Al Khalifa was in court Tuesday for the second day of arguments and testimony.

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