Posted: Monday, 16 June 2008 6:59AM
Viva La Jackson
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What happens in Vegas may soon involve Michael Jackson. The investment group that bailed out the onetime "King of Pop" on a near foreclosure on Neverland is reportedly discussing a long-term Celine Dion-like engagement at a Vegas hotel as a way of repaying the 23-million dollars. Colony Capital conveniently owns the Las Vegas Hilton and is a major shareholder in the Station Casinos chain. They're also reportedly urging him to come out of hiding with a high-profile T-V interview and, perhaps, a television special to show that he's still got it. |
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