New Michael Jackson album : Xscape
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NEW YORK, March 31, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
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Michael Jackson Estate: Molestation Accuser Wade Robson Shouldn’t Be Allowed To Pursue Claim
Posted on Feb 18, 2014 @ 15:49PM | By Jen Heger - Assistant Managing Editor
Michael Jackson Nicknamed Alleged Molestation Victim 'Little One'
The Estate of Michael Jackson is asking a Los Angeles judge to reject Wade Robson‘s molestation claim against the late singer because he supposedly waited too long to file.
Robson, a dancer-choreographer who testified on behalf of Jackson in the singer’s 2005 sex abuse trial, has claimed Jackson allegedly made his move on him he was just seven years of age — as his sister slept in another bed just feet away at Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara, Calif.
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January 2014
Estate did their initial answer to Quincy Jones complaint a short while ago. In the answer they deny Quincy Jones claims and list the following affirmative defenses :
- failure to state a cause of action
- lack of subject matter jurisdiction
- federal preemption (US Copyright act 17 U.S.C. 301)
- unclean hands
- estoppel
- laches
- waiver
- prevention / frustration of performance
- failure to mitigate damages
- failure to submit creditor's claim
- statue of limitations
- reservation of rights to add mode affirmative defenses
March 2014
Trial date (if it's not dismissed and/or settled) is scheduled for 02/23/2015
HTWF has lost their appeal against MJ Estate.
Note : Affirming the decision of the lower court means that the appeals court concluded that no error was committed during the lower court trial and that the lower court's decision stands.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/218275464/HTWF-Appeal-Ruling