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Datums: 27/06/2009 06:44   -   Līdz: Michael   -   Views: 3120   -   Kategorija: Mediji


A concert promoter has sued entertainer Michael Jackson for $40 million for allegedly breaching a contract to play a reunion concert with other family members.

In a lawsuit filed Wednesday in federal court in Manhattan, Allgood Entertainment claims it made a deal with Jackson’s then-manager to produce a reunion concert with the Jackson family this summer and possibly a pay-per-view Jackson family reunion event.

The deal called for Jackson not to perform elsewhere before the event or for at least three months after it. The lawsuit says Jackson, manager Frank DiLeo and event promoter AEG broke the contract by signing to do a series of concerts in London this summer, which may also include a pay-per-view event.

According to the lawsuit, AEG knew of the agreement between AllGood, Dileo and Jackson, “but due to their dominance and power in the live performance industry, coerced and/or induced Dileo and Jackson to disregard the agreements with AllGood and to work with it instead.”

“We’ve given Michael Jackson and AEG every opportunity, publicly and privately, to resolve this matter and to date we have not heard from anyone,” said Patrick Allocco, Allgood managing partner.

Allocco said the last contact with either camp was May 22 in Beverly Hills.

Representatives for Jackson and AEG could not immediately be reached Wednesday. Allgood attorney Ira Meyerowitz said the company isn’t looking to stop Jackson from performing.

“What were looking for,” Meyerowitz said, “is for our clients to be involved in the London concerts or be compensated for agreements they entered into.

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