Update #275 - AllGood appeals dismissal / AllGood Entertainment lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

The whole thing is a collosal mess. They haven't got a chance in hell really.
 
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Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

The whole thing is a collosal mess. They haven't got a chance in hell really.

Still the estate will have to spend money to defend itself against these people. And did someone say the Allgood guys were friends of Joe. Maybe Daddy Joe could have a talk with them...Wonder how much THAT would cost the estate?
 
Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

So it appears that AllGood has FINALLY added Frank DiLeo's name to their lawsuit. I mean, before this news appeared, it seemed as if AllGood was going after Michael and Michael alone.

They know that using Michael's name will get them some press attention, but the real target in this matter is Frank DiLeo, since the only name that appears on those papers is that of Mr. Frank DiLeo.

One thing I'm looking forward to is how some of the Jackson family members are going to react once this lawsuit get's going. Remember when DiLeo signed those documents, he stated that he not only represented Michael Jackson, but he also represented Jackie, Janet, Tito, Marlon, Jermaine, Rebbie, LaToya, and Randy.

I look forward to hearing which family members gave DiLeo permission to speak for them, if any. If I recall correctly, the brothers released a statement of their own saying that they had no knowledge about the aforementioned.
 
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One thing I'm looking forward to is how some of the Jackson family members are going to react once this lawsuit get's going. Remember when DiLeo signed those documents, he stated that he not only represented Michael Jackson, but he also represented Jackie, Janet, Tito, Marlon, Jackie, Rebbie, LaToya, and Randy.

I do not remember it. I think Frank said he did not represent Michael or the family.
 
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I do not remember it. I think Frank said he did not represent Michael or the family.

Frank DiLeo said that he did not represent Michael when he was being interviewed by "what's his name."

BUT in the documents he signed with AllGood Entertainment, it clearly states that he is "authorized" to speak for the family members I listed above.

I also recall DiLeo talking about money he either received from AllGood or requested from AllGood, to cover HIS traveling expenses.

In my opinion, the only reason Michael's name is mentioned at all, is because AllGood knows it will garner them some press attention. Using DiLeo's name alone, ain't gonna garner them nothing!
 
Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

So it appears that AllGood has FINALLY added Frank DiLeo's name to their lawsuit. I mean, before this news appeared, it seemed as if AllGood was going after Michael and Michael alone.

According to the court documents that we have for the initial lawsuit, they have been suing Michael, Frank and AEG all along. It looks like media was reporting it like they're only after Michael.
 
Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

So it appears that AllGood has FINALLY added Frank DiLeo's name to their lawsuit. I mean, before this news appeared, it seemed as if AllGood was going after Michael and Michael alone.

They know that using Michael's name will get them some press attention, but the real target in this matter is Frank DiLeo, since the only name that appears on those papers is that of Mr. Frank DiLeo.

One thing I'm looking forward to is how some of the Jackson family members are going to react once this lawsuit get's going. Remember when DiLeo signed those documents, he stated that he not only represented Michael Jackson, but he also represented Jackie, Janet, Tito, Marlon, Jermaine, Rebbie, LaToya, and Randy.

Why AGE does not sue the others siblings too?
 
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Seriously.................smh
 
Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

Why AGE does not sue the others siblings too?

simply because they didn't have any other concerts / contracts during that time.. they could have done the AllGood concert.
 
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The initial lawsuit requested amount for damages
- $20M for breach of agreement by Dileo and Jackson
- $20M for false promises by Dileo and Jackson
- $20M for fraud $20M, and extra punitive damages of $20
- $20 M for AEG for deliberately inducing MJ to breach contractand extra punitive damages of $20[/QUOTE]

Michael didn't even know about that contract because DiLeo signed it without his consent!!

An agreement by just DiLeo, not Michael!
 
Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

simply because they didn't have any other concerts / contracts during that time.. they could have done the AllGood concert.

From what I understand DiLeo signed those documents, and he stated that he represented Michael & his siblings.

So I wonder why the AllGood does not sue the others siblings too?
 
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From what I understand DiLeo signed those documents, and he stated that he represented Michael & his siblings.

That's one part of this saga that I always found to be very odd.

I mean, surely a person like Janet Jackson would have her OWN representative and wouldn't need the services of DiLeo.

Shoot, in my opinion, even Jermaine Jackson would have used his OWN representative. LOL!
 
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lost track of this abit. but surely if frank was actually making such claims then thats some sort of fraud on a criminal level.
 
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lost track of this abit. but surely if frank was actually making such claims then thats some sort of fraud on a criminal level.

I would definitely agree with you. And if any money exchanged hands, he will have a lot of explaining to do, in my opinion.

He said that he needed the money for travel expenses. I hope he saved his receipts!
 
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AGE, from what I can remember claimed to have had a phone conversation with Michael. Anybody can say that though. And unless they recorded it and Michael knew that, they don't have the right to say that they were duped by him. This is Frank's fault IMO. He should never have signed that contract. And he shouldn't have made any promises to AGE until all of the needed Jacksons had signed on for this and that would guarantee that the promises he made could be kept.
 
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Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

Their lawsuit claims that originally AGE had a meeting with Joe Jackson, who conveniently left off this lawsuit. AGE are suing those with money.
 
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yeah another of joes reunions. funny i thought they wanted to do an intervention not harrass him into a show with his bros.
 
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Michael didn't even know about that contract because DiLeo signed it without his consent!! An agreement by just DiLeo, not Michael!

and that would most probably be the defense strategy for MJ's estate lawyers. They would argue that there wasn't Michael's signature on any of the contracts, therefore he never agreed to do these concerts. Therefore he shouldn't be paying anything.

From what I understand DiLeo signed those documents, and he stated that he represented Michael & his siblings.So I wonder why the AllGood does not sue the others siblings too?

Like I said before because other siblings did not have any other concert plans or other contracts - Michael had TII concerts and contract with AEG. They cannot claim breach of contract for the brothers as they did not have conflicting contracts and they could simply say "I was going to do the Allgood concert". Plus there's probably little to no money in suing them..

Their lawsuit claims that originally AGE had a meeting with Joe Jackson, who conveniently left off this lawsuit. AGE are suing those with money.

Plus Joe is the one who told them Michael is represented by Dileo. But I don't think Joe took any other role in the agreements/contracts phase.
 
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and that would most probably be the defense strategy for MJ's estate lawyers. They would argue that there wasn't Michael's signature on any of the contracts, therefore he never agreed to do these concerts. Therefore he shouldn't be paying anything.
And how to prove it? :scratch:

This whole story is a mess. :doh:
 
Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

Shoot, is AllGood Entertainment even worth $300,000,000 as a company?
 
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And how to prove it? :scratch:

This whole story is a mess. :doh:
Michael did not sign the agreement he did not want to tour with those siblings that's a fact hence no signature of him on any documents..:smilerolleyes:
 
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they cannot prove it right?
hope Joe don't do anything stupid ... hehe =S
 
Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

so without any signature why they are going after mj?
 
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so without any signature why they are going after mj?

well

1.money. they wouldn't be able to demand this much money if they didn't include Michael and TII concerts in their lawsuit.

2. they may not necessarily need signatures. The following are just some scenarios: there could have been meetings/ talks where Michael did verbal agreements/promises or if he said Dileo was authorized to make deals on his behalf.
 
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Gosh. Another day, another lawsuit...
 
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2. they may not necessarily need signatures. The following are just some scenarios: there could have been meetings/ talks where Michael did verbal agreements/promises or if he said Dileo was authorized to make deals on his behalf.

But the thing with that is, they never drew up a contract for the ACTUAL concert venture. To my knowledge, the only contract drawn up was that one wherein Frank said he would TALK to Michael.

And to top that off, you have the brothers saying that they didn't know anything about it.

No matter how you slice it, in my opinion, it always comes back to Frank DiLeo.
 
Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

Oh the memories :rolleyes:

I don't get how can they sue Michael either? It was said there was no signature from any Jackson. Only Frank.

detailed post from TSCM about the contract and lawsuit posted on May 11, 2009

A dispute has arisen between New Jersey based entertainment firm, AllGood Entertainment, Inc. ("AGE"), and Frank Dileoin conjunction with AEG regarding Michael Jackson's planned summer concerts at London's O2. MJJR.net has reviewed several comprehensive documents and proposals from the firm regarding this matter and will now explain the circumstances as they stand.

The plan of AllGood Entertainment was to host a "one-time event" tentatively titled "The Jackson Family Reunion: A Concert for the World" in the summer of 2009. The concert would star Michael and Janet Jackson while also including his siblings: LaToya, Rebbie, and all of his brothers. Billed as "The Most Anticipated Concert Event in Music History" the concert was anticipated to gross more than $93 million through a variety of means including ticket sales (at $135 each), sponsoring, Pay-Per-View access, DVD and CD sales, merchandising, digital downloads, broadcasting, and licensing. Using such a figure as a selling point, the company sought out a sponsorship to help fund the endeavor which included around $30 million of expenses.

The concert was anticipated to be held in one of several stadiums--either in New Orleans, San Diego, New Jersey, or Atlanta. The event would be day long and recorded professionally for Pay-Per-View and DVD releases with a projected first-showing audience of 100 million. The Pay-Per-View would fetch and estimated 3 to 7 million purchasers at $30 each, and there would be a worldwide market campaign building up to the event.

In addition to the proposal (which was drafted in attempts of locating a sponsor to fund the project), MJJR.net has reviewed several contractual documents between AllGood Entertainment and Frank Dileo. On November 26, 2008, a four page confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement was signed with regards to the reunion concert; the document is signed by roughly half a dozen parties including Frank Dileo. The term of the agreement was for 18 months following November 2008. The other signed agreement, drafted on November 21, 2008 and signed on November 25, 2008, was again four pages and signed by Frank Dileo and affiliated parties of AllGood Entertainment. This agreement called for at least a 90 minute performance by Michael Jackson and 150 minute performance overall by all parties of the Jackson family. The agreement also called for a press conference in which all Jackson family members were present to announce the concert. The Jackson family members would receive $24 million in profit for their involvement with the remaining money being distributed to the affiliated parties.

It should be noted that nowhere in any contract does the signature or authorization of ANY Jackson family member exist
, it appears these contracts and proposals were drafted explicitly by Frank Dileo and AllGood Entertainment with no signed confirmation by any of the Jackson family members; it is unclear to what degree the Jackson family members are even aware of the whole situation.

Back on March 27, 2009, AllGood Entertainment sent a cease and desist letter via e-mail to Randy Phillips of AEG, which MJJR.net has also reviewed. This was in regards to an article that appeared online questioning who Michael Jackson's spokesperson really was, which stated: "A spokesman for Dileo told CelebrityAccess that they would release a statement along with AEG to address Rowe's claims next week and suggested that legal action may be in the offing." The letter threatened AEG with legal action if Frank Dileo continued any alleged partnership with AEG during the period of time he was meant to be with AllGood Entertainment.

On April 11, 2009 Randy Phillips responded to the cease and desist notice in stating that "Mr. Dileo and does not involve AEG Live in any manner whatsoever," and advised AllGood Entertainment that any legal issues were between that company and Frank Dileo and it has no involvement with AEG or their Jackson-related endeavors what-so-ever. In fact, this claim was reiterated in two separate e-mails from Mr. Phillips, and it has been stated that he worked directly with Michael Jackson and Dr. Tohme Tohme to negotiate the AEG contracts and procedures. In rebuttal of these claims, AllGood Entertainment sent a second notice again citing the CelebrityAccess article published on the Internet which referenced Frank Dileo as acting on behalf of Michael Jackson and AEG. However, the notice by AllGood Entertainment also seems to erroneously quote the published article using quotes which do not actually appear in the article itself. As a final follow-up, AllGood Entertainment wrote: "While Frank Dileo's actions were reprehensible, AEG's very public support of Dileo and continued association with him despite our efforts to Cease and Desist them, is tantamount to anti-trust and anti-competitive practices."

In summary, two contracts and agreements were signed by December 1, 2008 by Frank Dileo and parties relating to Dileo's agency and AllGood Entertainment's agency. None of these contracts bare any signature of the Jacksons, nor has there been any confirmation that the Jackson siblings are aware of these concert-related plans. Even within the proposal that detailed at length the expenses, profits, and plans of each artist, there are no direct quotes from any of the Jacksons themselves to bring credence to the proposal. After reviewing many documents and communications regarding this conflict, MJJR.net does not believe that the dispute between Frank Dileo and AllGood Entertainment will have any negative impact on AEG and the O2 concerts.

With no signatures or authorization by Michael Jackson within the contracts between Frank Dileo and AllGood Entertainment, and seemingly just one online Web site referencing that Frank Dileo had any involvement with AEG, there does not appear to be much legal cause for concern over the O2 concerts. Again, the cease and desist letter did not occur until the night that CelebrityAccess published an article proclaiming that Frank Dileo and AEG would release a statement the following week with regards to Leonard Rowe's questionable involvement. No such statement was ever released, Randy Phillips insisted that he only worked through Michael Jackson and Dr. Tohme Tohme in the matter, and the article in question only cites a "spokesperson of Frank Dileo" as the source and does not include any direct quotes from Frank Dileo himself.

Finally, on October 30, 2008 (one month before any such contracts, proposals, or agreements were drafted and signed), Michael Jackson issued the following statement: "My brothers and sisters have my full love and support, and we’ve certainly shared many great experiences, but at this time I have no plans to record or tour with them. I am now in the studio developing new and exciting projects that I look forward to sharing with my fans in concert soon." Stay tuned...

Source: MJJR.net Quote:
Q: Did Mr. Frank DiLeo at any time, represent himself as Michael Jackson's signatory agent/manager? Were you aware of Dr. Tohme R. Tohme being Michael's business manager?
The Dileo/Jackson contract speaks for itself; Frank and Mark both represented that he [Frank] had several phone conversations with MJ and that he was supportive of our event. Frank obviously executed an agreement that is binding upon Michael, Janet and the brothers. Dr. Tohme was always positioned as the spokesperson or business manager representing the financial interests of Colony Capital.

Q: On Nov 1st, 2008, Michael Jackson via his manager Dr. Tohme R. Tohme released the following statement: “My brothers and sisters have my full love and support, and we’ve certainly shared many great experiences. But at this time I have no plans to record or tour with them. I am now in the studio developing new and exciting projects that I look forward to sharing with my fans in concert soon.” Did Frank DiLeo ever notify you of this statement?
No. The statement, however, was in response to a comment made by Jermaine while in Austrailia. We actually did raise the issue of Jermaine’s “Family Tour” comment with Dileo and he dismissed it as “Jermaine’s attempt at keeping the press focused on him.” The Tohme comment did not effect our proposal since we were contemplating a tour.


Q: Did All Good Entertainment retain Frank DiLeo for a fee of two million dollars to secure Michael Jackson and his family for the reunion concert?
Mr. Dileo would have received a total of $550,000 plus a commission.

Q: Were you aware that AEG were in negotiations with Michael Jackson and Dr. Tohme in Nov, 2008, the same time when All Good Entertainment was in negotiations with Frank DiLeo?
We knew of several failed attempts by AEG to get MJ to commit to a “Prince” like deal at the O2; we had no knowledge of any ongoing negotiations until January 7, 2009.

Q: Are you planning on filing a lawsuit in federal court against Frank DiLeo?
Very unfortunately yes – a lawsuit is now imminent and will be filed in Federal Court. I have made every possible effort try to secure our concert for next year, but Frank Dileo has poisoned Michael on the idea and told me that “it’s not going to happen.”
Frank Dileo's Raffles Van Exel interview:

This is what he says about it:

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Re: AllGood Entertainment files $300,000,000 Lawsuit Against MJ / Dileo/ AEG

it most definitely comes back to Frank and does not look good for Frank.

What do they mean by the following?

The Dileo/Jackson contract speaks for itself; Frank and Mark both represented that he [Frank] had several phone conversations with MJ and that he was supportive of our event. Frank obviously executed an agreement that is binding upon Michael, Janet and the brothers.

If he was hired by Michael at that time / representing him - things can change.
 
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