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One hefty debt amounting to nearly $25 million that Michael
Jackson has got on his hands could well take the singer’s famous Neverland home
off his hands.
FoxNews was first to report that Michael Jackson faces
losing his famed Neverland Ranch in California
unless he pays a balance estimated at $24.5 million. If he fails to do so, the 2,800-acre
ranch will be foreclosed and sold at a public auction on March 19, according to
court papers filed Tuesday.
FoxNews.com celebrity columnist Roger Friedman reported on
the website (www.foxnews.com) that Jackson
has been formally apprised of the foreclosure and that legal documents have been
filed with the Santa Barbara County Recorder's office.
“You are in default of a deed of trust .... Unless you take
action to protect your property it may be sold at a public sale,” the documents
read filed by Financial Title Co. Tuesday read.
Julie Wagner, a manager at the San Francisco-based title
company, confirmed to the Associated Press that Jackson’s property was set for auction.
The 49-year-old singer has owned Neverland since 1988; the
name is inspired from J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan stories, which tell of a magical
island where children never grow up. The property includes a zoo and amusement
park, complete with merry-go-round and other carnival rides, as well as statues
of Peter Pan characters.
The King of Pop has spent little time at Neverland over the
past couple of years, ever since his acquittal in 2005 on charges of child
molestation. Reuters reports that there have been problems with the ranch
before, specifically in 2006, when state authorities ordered the property
shuttered and fined Jackson
for failing to pay his employees or maintain proper insurance.
The father of three is reportedly trying to make a comeback
in the music industry. Earlier this month, Sony-BMG released a special extended
edition of the historical 1982 album “Thriller,” celebrating its 25th
anniversary.
The anniversary edition sold 166,000 during its first week,
Billboard.com reported, placing No. 1 on the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart. It featured
all the original tracks, revamped by the likes of Akon, Kanye West, Fergie and
will.i.am.
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