Gulf Sheikh Who Asked Jacko to Sing His Songs Sues for Pounds 4.7m
Western Mail › November 18, 2008
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Western Mail › November 18, 2008
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AN ARAB sheikh suing Michael Jackson for pounds 4.7m was trying to get the international recording star to sing his own songs, it was revealed at the High Court.
Sheikh Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa, second son of the King of Bahrain, had set Jackson up with a recording studio at his Neverland ranch and then sent him his compositions.See the full content of this document
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Gulf Sheikh Who Asked Jacko to Sing His Songs Sues for Pounds 4.7m
Bankim Thanki QC, representing the sheikh, told Mr Justice Sweeney that the day after Jackson's criminal trial ended over child molestation charges in California, the sta...
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