Jackson merchandise deal approved
LOS ANGELES: A judge approved a deal on Monday to sell Michael Jackson merchandise but attorneys for the legendary singer's mother and the administrators of his estate disagreed on a proposed memorabilia tour.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff gave the green light to an agreement that would see clothing and other merchandise hit store shelves, with proceeds benefiting the King of Pop's estate.
But lawyers, including a newly appointed special guardian representing the financial interests of Jackson's three orphaned children, continued their bickering over concert promoter AEG Live and merchandiser Bravado International Group's plans to organize an exhibition of the singer's belongings.
Photo