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cho89
08-15-2007, 02:27 PM
Credit to Marie aka MJtributepage ,my friend for this review!

Raymones letter to roger friedman of fox news Options

RAYMONE RESPONDS TO ROGER:
Bain's Letter to Friedman says he lied about MiJac and Marion Berry; Demands retraction.

(August 15, 2007)August 15, 2007

Roger:

In your column dated August 14, 2007, you indicate that Michael Jackson is "homeless, carting around w/ three school-aged kids ... but, Michael Jackson has a new friend: former imprisoned crack addict and Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion Barry." And, you state further that I introduced the two of them.

All of this, Roger, is a complete lie. I do not know who your sources are, or why you continue to believe them. I do not know why you continue to write untruths which can be verified as untruths. I do not know why you do not check to determine the accuracy of your sources. And, I do not know why you have such venom for Michael Jackson. But, let me state for the record:

1) FACT: Michael Jackson has neither met, nor does he know Former Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion S. Barry, Jr., neither has he been in his presence while on the East Coast, and vice-versa. PERIOD.

2) FACT: While Former Mayor Barry and I are friends, and, while we have oftentimes indicated our desire to have lunch, because of schedule conflicts, I have not seen him in at least two years.

3) FACT: "Michael Jackson is not homeless, carting around with three school-aged kids....." While where Mr. Jackson is currently residing is his own private business, Mr. Jackson will never be "homeless" as long as he owns the 3,000 acre estate called Neverland Valley Ranch, which to my knowledge, and at this date, he has not sold. Mr. Jackson has a tutor for his children who is certified and qualified. As we are in the summer months, and most children in the United States are on vacation until classes begin later in the month, the same applies to Mr. Jackson's children

I will let Mr. Jackson's attorneys deal with other issues you have raised should they see fit; and, I will let Marion Barry deal with your portrayal of him, should he see fit. But I find it unbelievable that you dedicated almost your entire column on background of Marion Barry when neither he or Michael Jackson have met.

I am respectfully requesting an immediate retraction regarding the issues I have previously outlined.

Thank you very much for your attention and cooperation.

Raymone K. Bain

MJLover
08-15-2007, 03:13 PM
She shoots, and she scooooooreees!

Shadowfax
08-15-2007, 03:27 PM
AMEN!8-26-03respect

Mia
08-16-2007, 12:09 AM
She shoots, and she scooooooreees!

:latter du er liksom mjoai's komiker du:latter

cho89
08-16-2007, 10:33 AM
heheh..hun er visst det ! ^

Hun er veldig kul når hun er sinna og ellers!

Her er svar Raymone k.Bain eller hva han skrev tilbake på hennes brev!

PLEIER ikke å gidda eller aldri,poste noe av han Friedman,men sjekk ut dette KOKO KOKO SVARET A :

->Mine tanker om hans svar på engelsk :
THE WHOLE THING CAUSE THIS GUYS IS NOW SURELY NOT TICKING RIGHT UP IN HIS HEAD LOL
SPECIALLY LOOK AT THE LAST LINES THEY ARE THE NUTS ONES

from roger friedman published on the fox website
Michael Jackson’s publicist manager Raymone Bain e-mailed me overnight. The former son-in-law of Elvis Presley, she claims, is being hounded by — and I paraphrase here — “Suspicious Minds.”
Bain claims that contrary to my report on Tuesday, her client has never met former Washington, D.C. mayor Marion Barry and that she hasn’t seen him in two years. At least two sources tell me otherwise.

But why is Bain so upset that the two could have met and spent time together? Barry is her longtime friend and client. Yes, he’s a well-known local criminal in Washington, a former crack addict who’s been involved in one legal scrape after another. But still: that doesn’t make him a bad guy!

Bain did not mention the main part of Tuesday's column, which scooped that Jackson is now being sued by Prince Abdullah of Bahrain, his former sponsor and patron in the Middle East, for reneging on contractual obligations to make an album and start a record company.

What did raise Bain’s hackles was my assertion that Jackson is homeless and drifting around the country with this three kids.

“Mr. Jackson will never be 'homeless' as long as he owns the 3,000 acre estate called Neverland Valley Ranch, which to my knowledge, and at this date, he has not sold.”

Indeed, Jackson has not set foot on Neverland’s property in over two years. The place is shut down, and Jackson was famously fined by the state of California for not having proper insurance there and for letting employees’ salaries go unpaid for months in 2006.

Since his acquittal on charges of child molestation and conspiracy in June 2005, Jackson’s three children have lived in several places including Bahrain, Ireland, Las Vegas and now northern Virginia.

Finally, Bain’s thoughts about the education of Prince, Paris and Blanket: “Mr. Jackson has a tutor for his children who is certified and qualified. As we are in the summer months, and most children in the United States are on vacation until classes begin later in the month, the same applies to Mr. Jackson's children.”

I think it would be interesting for Bain to name the tutor and show his or her credentials as an educator for a 10-, 9- and 5-year-old. She doesn’t say who it is in this letter, and there are concerns that the only education the three Jackson children have had is their ABCs.

Bain copied her note to me to Jackson’s latest attorneys at Venable LLC in Washington, D.C. That firm might be interested to know that more of Jackson’s former lawyers sued him Tuesday. Lavely and Singer, the ferocious bulldogs that have defended the pop star over the years in all kinds of matters, say he owes them $113,750. Apparently last year Michael agreed in arbitration to pay them a total of $180,000 in three installments. This was the third, and I guess, biggest.

You can be sued by a lot of different little law firms, and others, and it’s not that big a deal. But for Lavely & Singer to file against you, Michael, that’s huge. Add to that Prince Abdullah, and well, meeting Marion Barry is the least of your problems

MJLover
08-16-2007, 12:02 PM
:latter du er liksom mjoai's komiker du:latter

Heh... Jeg mener ikke å være det ^^

heheh..hun er visst det ! ^

Hun er veldig kul når hun er sinna og ellers!

Her er svar Raymone k.Bain eller hva han skrev tilbake på hennes brev!

PLEIER ikke å gidda eller aldri,poste noe av han Friedman,men sjekk ut dette KOKO KOKO SVARET A :



from roger friedman published on the fox website
Michael Jackson’s publicist manager Raymone Bain e-mailed me overnight. The former son-in-law of Elvis Presley, she claims, is being hounded by — and I paraphrase here — “Suspicious Minds.”
Bain claims that contrary to my report on Tuesday, her client has never met former Washington, D.C. mayor Marion Barry and that she hasn’t seen him in two years. At least two sources tell me otherwise.

But why is Bain so upset that the two could have met and spent time together? Barry is her longtime friend and client. Yes, he’s a well-known local criminal in Washington, a former crack addict who’s been involved in one legal scrape after another. But still: that doesn’t make him a bad guy!

Bain did not mention the main part of Tuesday's column, which scooped that Jackson is now being sued by Prince Abdullah of Bahrain, his former sponsor and patron in the Middle East, for reneging on contractual obligations to make an album and start a record company.

What did raise Bain’s hackles was my assertion that Jackson is homeless and drifting around the country with this three kids.

“Mr. Jackson will never be 'homeless' as long as he owns the 3,000 acre estate called Neverland Valley Ranch, which to my knowledge, and at this date, he has not sold.”

Indeed, Jackson has not set foot on Neverland’s property in over two years. The place is shut down, and Jackson was famously fined by the state of California for not having proper insurance there and for letting employees’ salaries go unpaid for months in 2006.

Since his acquittal on charges of child molestation and conspiracy in June 2005, Jackson’s three children have lived in several places including Bahrain, Ireland, Las Vegas and now northern Virginia.

Finally, Bain’s thoughts about the education of Prince, Paris and Blanket: “Mr. Jackson has a tutor for his children who is certified and qualified. As we are in the summer months, and most children in the United States are on vacation until classes begin later in the month, the same applies to Mr. Jackson's children.”

I think it would be interesting for Bain to name the tutor and show his or her credentials as an educator for a 10-, 9- and 5-year-old. She doesn’t say who it is in this letter, and there are concerns that the only education the three Jackson children have had is their ABCs.

Bain copied her note to me to Jackson’s latest attorneys at Venable LLC in Washington, D.C. That firm might be interested to know that more of Jackson’s former lawyers sued him Tuesday. Lavely and Singer, the ferocious bulldogs that have defended the pop star over the years in all kinds of matters, say he owes them $113,750. Apparently last year Michael agreed in arbitration to pay them a total of $180,000 in three installments. This was the third, and I guess, biggest.

You can be sued by a lot of different little law firms, and others, and it’s not that big a deal. But for Lavely & Singer to file against you, Michael, that’s huge. Add to that Prince Abdullah, and well, meeting Marion Barry is the least of your problems

Men, han er jo bare latterlig! Alle kan si at de har kilder som sier ditten og datten.

"My still unknown sources tell me everything I need to know about Michael Jackson. I won't name these sources, simply because they may or may not be untrustworthy."

Sånn skulle brevet være. De kildene han har er løgnere inntil vi får vite hvem de er. Det at Bain ikke nevner læreren til barna har absolutt ikke noe med saken å gjøre!

Mrs_Moonwalker
08-16-2007, 04:48 PM
Personlig, tror jeg ikke dette var et sjakktrekk av Raymone. Og Rogers svar på brevet var vel bare som forventet. The guy needs to be sued. Pronto.

Mrs_Moonwalker
08-16-2007, 04:51 PM
:latter du er liksom mjoai's komiker du:latter

Mia da, ikke få han til å begynne å tenke på å kreve lønn fra oss også nå da... :rolleyes :S :latter

Mia
08-16-2007, 06:07 PM
Mia da, ikke få han til å begynne å tenke på å kreve lønn fra oss også nå da... :rolleyes :S :latter

:latter oj, tenkte ikke på det nei:unsure jaja får håpe han har en liten jackson i seg og gjør det ut av veldedighet:latter