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July 16, 2009

Michael Jackson Sightings

Michael Jackson may be alive !!!!! The Photo above us was taken Sunday June 27, 2009.  There have been sightings ,  and pictures.  People have e-mailed us some amazing stuff.  We will be posting the pictures in the coming days after they are checked for authenticity.  But think about it.  Doesn't it make sense that the King of Pop would fake his death at this point in his life ?  Being forced out of seculsion to pay off huge debts,  Being "owned"  by powerfull forces he needed to escape from , yes
Michael Jackson Sightings

'Told You I Wasn't Gay' ehee

Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, Michael Jackson ZUMAPress.com, Pool Photographer/Getty Images

Apparently the King of Pop also wanted to be the Sultan of Skin.

The owner of an extensive collection of photographs featuring nude celebrities—enough to open a "nudeseum"!—exclusively tells E! News that Michael Jackson had been negotiating to purchase his assortment of racy pics before he died.

Website and magazine owner Celebrity Sleuth (that's what he goes by) says that he was alerted to Jackson's interest in the photos by Jack Wishna, the Las Vegas businessman who facilitated Jackson's return to the U.S. from overseas and was trying to organize a comeback engagement for the beleaguered artist in 2006 and 2007.

Turns out Wishna has been working with Sleuth on the nudeseum concept as well, according to the celebrity-skin aficionado.

"Michael was one of the people to show the most interest right away and, up until literally the day before he died, I had an email from Jack saying 'M.J. wants to do this' and so forth," says Sleuth.

He would not reveal the exact amount Jackson was offering, but says it was "eight figures."

Sleuth has amassed memorabilia and photos taken by private photographers dating back to the 1920s. He said that they aren't all of glam-style celebs, but of other public figures as well, such as Adolf Hitler's mistress, Eva Braun.

Where he got this stuff, we can only begin to imagine.

"This goes back to the '20s and the '30s and the '40s," says Sleuth. "They're pictures that I've collected, bought, been given, been given by the celebrities themselves over the years. I'm the only one that has these nudes because I've been able to recognize them so I've been able to go back and find them."

Sleuth says that while some of his photos have been online or published in his magazine, Jackson wanted to buy a never-before-seen collection that had been destined for his Sin City nudeseum.

To avoid legal troubles, Sleuth refused to name the living celebrities in his collection, but revealed that he had pictures of Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Bonnie Parker, of Bonnie-and-Clyde fame. He says that he has pictures of just about every current famous actress as well, most of them shots taken before they became famous.

"If you can think of their name and they're famous, then they're in the collection," Sleuth says. "I would say nobody in the last 65 years who is a female celebrity is not in the collection."

Sleuth and Wishna are still currently trying to make a deal with a Vegas casino or private buyer to purchase the secret collection.

Lordy, we're blushing just thinking about it.

(Originally published July 15, 2009, at 4:32 p.m. PT)

Michael Jackson Was All About the Naked Celebs - E! Online

Judge Nixes Woman's Wacko Jacko Claim - E! Online

Judge Nixes Woman's Wacko Jacko Claim

She said, "I am the one," but for now the courts told her to just beat it.

A Los Angeles judge on Wednesday rejected a British woman's seemingly off-the-wall claim that she is the mother of Michael Jackson's three children on a legal technicality, according to City News Service.

Nona Paris Lola Jackson, who refers to herself in court papers a "black Jew born in Britain" and signed her lawsuit "dudu," filed her petition Oct. 20 in Los Angeles Superior Court asserting that she had a sexual relationship for years with the "Billie Jean" singer and asking that she play a role in the child custody agreement Jackson struck with ex-wife Debbie Rowe two months ago.

However, after reviewing the case, Superior Court Judge Robert A. Schnider dismissed the motion, saying the U.K. native offered no evidence before the hearing that Jackson and Rowe were alerted to her filing, despite the fact that attorneys for the estranged couple showed up in court.

There was no immediate comment from the Jackson camp following Wednesday's hearing. When the suit was first filed, the entertainer's publicist, Raymone Bain, said she preferred "not to focus attention to this ludicrous claim."

Nona Jackson sought a legal declaration that she, not Rowe, should be the one Jackson's kids—nine-year-old Prince Michael Jr., eight-year-old Paris Michael Katherine Jackson and four-year-old Prince Michael II, otherwise known as Blanket—call "mom."

"Michael and I are a sexually active couple and have been this way from the beginning," her lawsuit asserts.

During Wednesday's hearing, Nona Jackson affirmed her belief by phone, telling the judge that the former King of Pop never had sexual relations with his first wife, Lisa Marie Presley, whom he divorced after 20 months in 1996. Nor, she said, did Rowe, Jackson's second wife, whom he married later that same year and divorced in 1999 and whom the courts recognize as the mother of Prince and Paris. (The verdict's still out on the mother of Blanket, the baby Jackson infamously dangled over a hotel balcony as Jackson has never revealed her identity.)

After Schnider informed Nona Jackson of his decision, the plaintiff reportedly asked him, "So what does that mean for me?" She also insisted that she did send Jackson and Rowe copies of her allegations, which outline her supposedly secret life as the Moonwalker's paramour and muse (she says she wrote more than 3,000 songs for Jackson). 

The judge did leave the woman a chance to renew her case, noting that a hearing on the claims could be scheduled again once she serves Jackson and Rowe correctly.

But for now, it doesn't look like Nona Jackson will factor into the custody arrangement the entertainer and Rowe sealed back in September. 

Although she initially forfeited custody of Prince and Paris, telling the court that she had the children for him and that "they're his kids," Rowe attempted to get her visitation rights reinstated in 2003, after Jackson was arrested on child-molestation charges of which he was eventually acquitted. The two sides finally struck a compromise, though neither refused to divulge details of the settlement.

Meanwhile, the 48-year-old singer is attempting to recover from his botched comeback performance at the World Music Awards in London earlier this month. He claims to be working on a new album and is due to make a non-musical appearance Dec. 19 in Japan, where he will be feted at a party commemorating the 25th anniversary of Thriller.

He is also reportedly planning a trip to Rwanda next year, where he will survey the health-care system in the African nation and come up with ideas to improve living conditions there.

Judge Nixes Woman's Wacko Jacko Claim - E! Online

Jane Aldridge, I hate you.

Jane Aldridge, I hate you.

I'd like a wall to display all my shoes on, please.
(And I'd like a wall full of designer shoes, too, but that's besides the point.)
Goddamn you Jane Aldridge you're only 16 and you've got it all!!!!!!