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MICHAEL JACKSON was so heavily in debt his credit card had a limit of just $405 (£270) - and he invented a series of bizarre identities in a failed bid to secure bank loans.
The Thriller legend left $500 million (£333 million) in his will, but it consisted entirely of non-cash and non-liquid assets, including the Sony/ATV music catalogue featuring the songs of The Beatles.
Now it has emerged the superstar was so desperate for money in the months before his death, he conjured up 20 variations on his name - including 'Michael Jackson Jehovah', 'Michael J Jackson ChristJeh', and 'President Mr Michael Jackson' - to con banks into loaning him money.
He hoped the changing identities would hide his poor credit history - but a series of applications were turned down, according to Britain's The Sun newspaper.
Jackson's credit rating was calculated at just 447 - among the lowest two per cent across the entire U.S.
A source tells the tabloid, "Michael Jackson's financial affairs were beyond a mess, with county court judgements and taxes owed all over the place. No bank was prepared to bail him out towards the end. He was rejected for loan after loan. He was getting desperate."
03 July 2009 12:21
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The negative influence of the teachings of the Jehovah's Witnesses on Michael
and his family have been either downplayed or totally ignored for as long as
the Jackson Family has received public attention. For those readers who really
want to know what life is like to be reared in the WatchTower Cult, nothing
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Excerpts from LaToya Jackson's own 1991 biography, LATOYA: GROWING UP IN THE
JACKSON FAMILY:
" ... neither I nor my siblings ever led a normal existence, not even as small
children, years before celebrity transformed our lives. We were a
not-so-typical but classic dysfunctional family. Yes, there was love and
happiness, but it was poisoned by emotional and physical abuse, duplicity, and
denial. ... The proscriptions of my Jehovah's Witness faith, my mother's
seeming love and devotion, and my father's inability to express any emotion but
anger kept us all entangled in a web of guilt disguised as love, brutality that
was called 'discipline,' and blind obedience that felt like loyalty. ... We
couldn't identify it, but we all sensed something was wrong in our house. Most
of my siblings 'rebelled' by essentially running away from home to teenage
marriages. ... I was Mother's best friend, and the quietest, shyest, most
obedient child of all. I surprised everyone. I also broke the cardinal rule of
a dysfunctional family. I stopped living the lie and playing the destructive
game. -- pages 1-2.
"Thinking back over all those years, I realized that Mother was the guiding
force behind the cruelty and abuse. This lady who pretended to be so gentle on
the surface had in fact caused all the turmoil in our lives. We'd always
thought that it was Joseph, but it was her, telling him what to do and how to
do it. Like I'd said to her before, she was always throwing the rock and hiding
her hand, convincing everyone -- outsiders and my own
siblings -- that she was sweet, kindhearted, and compassionate. Little did they
know that the minute they were out of earshot she talked about them very, very
viciously. After seeing it so many times, I finally had to face the fact that
this was her true personality. -- page 257.
"Michael and I were very active in the Jehovah's Witness faith. ... Five days
a week the two of us and Mother studied the Bible at home and attended the
Kingdom Hall. ... Every morning Michael and I witnessed, knocking on doors
around Los Angeles, spreading the word of Jehovah. ... As my brother's fame
grew, he had to don convincing disguises, like a rubber fat suit he bought
years later, -- pages 53-4.
"... because we were supposed to associate exclusively with other members,
Michael and I made few friends at the private high school ... We did, however,
become close with another [Jehovah's] Witness. Darles was my first and only
friend outside the family, and I treasured the time we spent together. ... Each
day at lunch the three of us studied the Bible together. She also joined us at
the Kingdom Hall. During a meeting, Darles bravely challenged one of the
elders. ... The elder's reply was typical. He cited the scripture, which
supported his position but did not really address Darles's
point. So she wrote a letter ... This outraged the other elders. One day
Rebbie's husband, Nathaniel [Brown], also an elder, cornered me. 'LaToya,' he
said, 'you're never allowed to speak to Darles again. Ever. ... She's been
disfellowshipped.' ... After that neither Michael nor I had anything to do
with Darles. We missed her so much and for the first time began to privately
reconsider some of the [WatchTower Society's] teachings. We felt that questions
should be encouraged, not silenced through threats of disfellowship. -- pages
55-56.
"Mother ... frowned on our socializing with white kids, an attitude I found
hypocritical coming from a Christian. -- page 34.
"... both my parents harbor racist attitudes, particularly against Jews, ...
'Wherever you go, whatever you do in this business, you find a Jew,' Mother
used to complain bitterly all the time, 'I can't stand it.' ... She'd go on
and on. 'They're always on top. Jews are so nosy. They like controlling you. I
hate 'em all.' To their faces, however, my mother was as sweet as could be.
... Hearing talk like this turned my stomach, especially when it came from my
mother's mouth. How could a religious woman be so hateful? ... The depth of
Mother's loathing was expressed in one of her oft-repeated opinions: 'There's
one mistake Hitler made in his life -- he didn't kill all those Jews. He left
too many dxxx Jews on this earth, and they multiplied,' --pages 132-4.
"On the Victory tour, ... , [Michael] hired someone whose sole task was to
locate a Kingdom Hall in each town so that Michael wouldn't miss a single
meeting. ... Michael ... won those record-breaking eight honors at the 1984
Grammy Awards. The very next morning one elder issued him an ultimatum that my
brother must choose between music and the [Jehovah's Witness] religion. ...
Because Michael diligently studied the Bible, he could usually cite chapter and
verse supporting his contention that entertaining people was not wrong. 'I'm
still living according to the [WatchTower Society's] teachings,' he pointed
out, as he'd done so many times before. I still go door to door wherever I am,
even if I'm on tour. I can't help it if people hang up my poster on their wall
or tear my picture out of a magazine. I don't ask them to idolize me. I only
want them to enjoy my music.' ... many Jehovah's Witnesses used to congregate
outside the Kingdom Hall hoping to catch a glimpse of Michael Jackson,
knowing full well this kind of adulation was forbidden. Michael did everything
humanly possible to demonstrate his dedication to Jehovah. Once when an elder
criticized, 'Your movements on stage suggest sex; don't do them anymore,' my
brother complied without protest and promptly changed the routine. He also
invited an elder on tour to see for himself that he lived in harmony with all
the [WatchTower] faith's rules, canvassed door to door, and attended all the
meetings. ... One day I walked into Janet's room to find Michael crying his
eyes out. 'LaToya, ... I can't talk to you ever again. ... The elders had a big
meeting, and they told me never to speak to you because you haven't been coming
to the Kingdom Hall. ... they said that if I don't stop talking to you,
they'll kick me out of the religion.' ... Michael decided to disobey the
elders' edict and after that never attended any more meetings. ... he
subsequently severed his ties to the organization through a formal letter.
What made this painful episode even more agonizing was that for a long time I
believed Michael might be one of the Remnant, the select 144,000. -- pages
196-200.


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