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Michael Jackson Sued by Former Publicist, “Thriller” Star

5/7/09, 1:53 pm EST

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Michael Jackson’s former publicist, Raymone Bain, filed a $44 million lawsuit against the King of Pop on Wednesday, claiming the star failed to pay for her services. According to Reuters, Bain claims in the breach of contract suit that she represented Jackson during his 2005 trial and acquittal on child sex abuse charges and later managed his business affairs. Bain issued a statement, saying, “Unfortunately, Mr. Jackson has elected not to honor the financial obligations of our contractual relationship, despite my numerous attempts to amicably resolve this matter.” The suit asserts that Bain was hired in 2003 and became the singer’s public voice during a tumultuous period. Bain also says she was appointed general manager of the Michael Jackson Company in 2006.

Believe it or not, Bain’s was the second suit to be filed against Jackson just this week. On Tuesday, Ola Ray, who played Jackson’s love interest in the 1983 video for “Thriller,” filed her own papers, seeking unpaid royalties for her role in the clip, according to the Daily News.

“She just wants to get her fair share of payments from this extremely successful project that she’s very proud of,” said Ray’s lawyer, Jason Feldman. “She did receive some payments early on, but we don’t believe they were complete, and they were never timely.” He claims his client has not received one dime from Jackson since 1998, and he expects any judgment a jury might render will be “a significant sum.” Like Ray, “Thriller” director John Landis also filed a suit against Jackson, seeking back royalties, on January 21st.

Jackson is scheduled to raise himself some major cash during his 50-show run at London’s O2 arena, which is slated to begin July 8th. The singer recently successfully sued to halt an auction that would have seen 2,000 of his possessions — from the Neverland Ranch gates to a collection of jeweled gloves — sold to the highest bidder.

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Luke Lascheit | 5/7/2009, 8:17 pm EST

And why was it the second suit in one week? Because these money hungry individuals are taking advantage of MJ’s new concerts, and the money that he will make. Ola Ray had 27 years to sue Michael, and she waits until now. Case Closed.

Selena | 5/7/2009, 8:54 pm EST

Michael doesn’t have time for all this CRAP! He rehearsing for his 50 concerts right now! He’s actually workin hard and practicing right now to earn HIS money with DIGNITY!!!

Mara | 5/7/2009, 11:58 pm EST

Atleast he’s not Trent Reznor.

Jay | 5/7/2009, 11:59 pm EST

That will be a switch!

Big Yip | 5/8/2009, 12:01 am EST

King of Has Beens!

Xander | 5/8/2009, 1:13 pm EST

Who’s Bad?

Rightonsound | 5/13/2009, 3:47 am EST

I know a guy who was one of the dancers for the Thriller video (the guy to the immediate left of MJ in the video) and he said everyone was paid for their work. He wished he had known how successful the video would have been, and he was sure if he had known he would have asked for royalties rather than a typical payment for the shoot. If this woman wins the suit, what’s to say some of the dancers wouldn’t go after MJ for royalties as well? I think this woman is crazy and she likely was paid for the work in full as were all the dancers. What do you think? I think Luke Lascheit is right, they are “money hungry individuals.” I bet they’re the kind of folks who take handouts and won’t lend a hand up.

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