
Michael Jackson will now appear in person in a court in London, which is in response to a $7 million lawsuit from a Bahraini sheik. Jackson was originally going to testify by a video link from the U.S. due to an illness. Now Jackson’s lawyer, Robert Englehart, told the court that the singer is able to travel.
Michael Jackson will now appear in court on Monday. Sheik Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa is the second son of the king of Bahrain. He has said that Jackson failed to carry out his promise for a contract of an album, as well as a stage play and a candid autobiography.
Michael Jackson had allegedly accepted millions in advances, the king of pop claimed that the money was just a gift. This court case could be good for Jackson fans, as he might now have to keep his promise to produce a new album, as well as tour to earn some extra cash.
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