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Micheal Jackson was creepy to me since the early 80s, the guy leaves this earth 400 million in debt. He could not control his spending, can't feel too sorry for him. I never enjoyed anything he did past the Jackson 5.

Yeah...and with half of Sony's music catalog. Estimated value: 1 billion dollars.

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Yeah...and with half of Sony's music catalog. Estimated value: 1 billion dollars.

I believe he had lost most of that as collateral over the years. He was a complete mess.

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I like some of his songs from the 80's like "Billie Jean" etc. His bizarre physical and personality changes after that made him too weird for many people. I think we'll find he died like Elvis...prescription drug overdose or wrong mixture of them.

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I believe he had lost most of that as collateral over the years. He was a complete mess.

From what I understand is that he sold half his stake in the early 90s for more than double what he paid for it...and that for the subsequent years he's held on to the rest of it, refusing to sell it but rather borrowing against it.

I doubt that even he could've run a tab bigger than what that catalog is worth.

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