MICHAEL JACKSON TRYING TO SAVE HOME

Troubled singer Michael Jackson wants to stop the auction of his old Neverland Ranch home by taking out a loan to cover the money he owes to the estate's trustees. Bosses at Financial Title Company have announced they will sell the fabled California property at auction on March 19 unless the pop star comes up with the $24.5 million they claim he owes them.The weird singer vowed never to return to the mansion where he once housed a zoo and theme park, after detectives ransacked the property for evidence to use against Jackson in his 2004 child molestation trial. But he doesn't want his former home and fixtures and fittings to go under the hammer. A Jackson family insider insists the singer will avoid foreclosure on Neverland with a new loan, adding the auction "won't happen." The source tells CNN, "The financing is all being worked out. There are plenty of lenders willing to work with him."

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Anonymous said…
What happen to all the zoo animals?

What is a shame is how hard Michael worked at trying to stay on top of the popularity buzz. He spun so fast he destroyed himself...