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JACKSON 'SUED BY SHEIK'
Fallen pop superstar MICHAEL JACKSON is facing another financial woe - he is reportedly facing a lawsuit from a super-rich Arab sheik for backing out of a planned record deal.
The Bad hitmaker allegedly signed an exclusive deal with Prince Abdulla Al-Khalif to pen an autobiography, release two albums and help produce a musical of his life.
Al-Khalif alleges he gave the singer a $120,000 (GBP75,000) Rolls-Royce and paid for Jackson to maintain control of his Neverland Ranch in 2005 following his acquittal on child-molesting charges, according to Britain's The Sun newspaper.
The case is reportedly set to be heard at London's High Court.
Jackson's beloved Neverland Rance was sold earlier this month (Nov08) in a joint venture with the pop star rename the property and revamp its image.
17 November 2008 07:11
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