Michael looked at her and beckoned towards the velvet seat. Jennine sat down and Michael sat tiếp theo to her. Jennine inched her thigh over so it was touching his. She nearly died at the feel of him. The outfit he had on was driving her crazy. Waves of desire rushed through her. She hoped he couldn't notice. Turning towards her Michael looked her intently in the eyes. "You were really determined to get to me weren't you"? he đã đưa ý kiến smiling. Jennine looked at his kind face and knew she could never lie to this beautiful man. "Yes I was Michael" she đã đưa ý kiến blushing. Michael looked thoughtful for a minute. Jennine held her breath as he looked at her. She wondered what he was thinking. "I should be angry at the security risk bạn caused me" he đã đưa ý kiến looking serious. Jennine loved it when he looked serious. "But I like someone who goes after what they want" he continued. "Im determined like that. Im a perfectionist and will settle for nothing less. I asked them to bring bạn to me" michael smiled again. Jennine smiled back her eyes wondering down his body. He was so sexy and her body had a mind of its own sitting this close to him. Michael took her hand in his. "Whats your name pretty girl"? he asked gently. Jennine gazed in his gorgeous eyes. "Jennine" she breathed her hormones were getting the best of her. Michael patted her hand and stood up. Holding out his hand he pulled Jennine to her feet and held out his arms. Jennine couldn't believe it. She moved into his arms and wrapped her arms around him.
The Michael Jackson estate is tired of waiting for Lloyd's of Luân Đôn to pay out on the $17.5 million "This Is it" insurance policy -- so they're going after Lloyd's in court ... demanding they pay up, stat.
Lloyd's of Luân Đôn originally issued the policy to cover potential losses for MJ's 2009 "This Is It" concerts -- but earlier this year, the company asked an L.A. court to declare the policy null and void ... claiming MJ lied about his medical history and drug addiction.
Lloyd's insists the policy "was restricted to losses resulting from accident only" -- pointing out Michael's official cause of death was "homicide."
But the estate is now on the offensive -- filing a cross-complaint, claiming MJ never intended to die, whether bởi homicide hoặc not, so his death still qualifies as an accident.
But the estate isn't just settling for the original $17.5 million -- they also want punitive damages. FYI, suing for punitive damages often scares the crap out of insurance companies.
Lloyd's of Luân Đôn originally issued the policy to cover potential losses for MJ's 2009 "This Is It" concerts -- but earlier this year, the company asked an L.A. court to declare the policy null and void ... claiming MJ lied about his medical history and drug addiction.
Lloyd's insists the policy "was restricted to losses resulting from accident only" -- pointing out Michael's official cause of death was "homicide."
But the estate is now on the offensive -- filing a cross-complaint, claiming MJ never intended to die, whether bởi homicide hoặc not, so his death still qualifies as an accident.
But the estate isn't just settling for the original $17.5 million -- they also want punitive damages. FYI, suing for punitive damages often scares the crap out of insurance companies.
Today is the two-year anniversary of Michael Jackson's death -- and the saga has played out like a soap opera about betrayal, jealousy, love, greed and redemption.
When TMZ broke the news, it triggered a flood of stories about Jackson's struggles with drugs, the doctors who enabled him, the mystery surrounding his death, a little known drug called propofol, a family war against Michael's estate, a full court press to erase Michael's debt, and a posthumous marketing campaign to rival Elvis.
Take a look at TMZ's timeline from the moment we found something was terribly wrong with Michael.
When TMZ broke the news, it triggered a flood of stories about Jackson's struggles with drugs, the doctors who enabled him, the mystery surrounding his death, a little known drug called propofol, a family war against Michael's estate, a full court press to erase Michael's debt, and a posthumous marketing campaign to rival Elvis.
Take a look at TMZ's timeline from the moment we found something was terribly wrong with Michael.