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Treasures from Michael Jackson’s last home go under hammer

Treasures from Jackson’s last home go under hammer

by Michael Thurston

AFP Global Edition

Dec 18, 2011 02:16 EST

A bedroom mirror on which Michael Jackson scrawled a self-motivating message in the last months of his life sold for some $19,000, as the contents of his last home went under the hammer.

Fans of the King of Pop joined serious collectors at the Beverly Hills auction, which saw a shower bench on which Jackson drew a series of stick figures apparently dancing go for $4,480.

There was a burst of applause when a phone bidder won the auction for the mirror, part of an armoire, on which Jackson had written a message to motivate himself as he rehearsed in LA for a series of doomed comeback shows in London.

“Train, perfection, March, April, Full out (underlined) May” said the handwritten scrawl, in an apparent reference to the gradual escalation of pace in rehearsals for the “This is It” shows.

The armoire went for $18,750, more than twice its estimated price of $6,000-8,000 at the sale, by celebrity auctioneer Darren Julien, who handled the sale of the contents of Jackson’s Neverland ranch in 2008.

Overall the one-day auction made nearly $1 million, well in excess of the pre-sale estimate of $200,000-$400,000, according to an end-of auction statement by Julien’s.

The items come from the rented six-bedroom mansion in the plush Holmby Hills district of LA, where Jackson died on June 25, 2009 of an overdose of anesthetic propofol, taken to help him battle insomnia.

His personal doctor Conrad Murray, hired for $150,000 a month to care for the singer during the London shows, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter last month and sentenced to the maximum four years in prison.

The contents of 100 North Carolwood Drive mansion are being sold at auction by the owners of the home rented to Jackson.

But several items have drawn attention from Jackson fans, including the mirror, shower bench and an ornament with a chalkboard on which one of his children had scrawled: “Love daddy, I (heart) you daddy, Smile, it’s for Free.”

The ornament went for $5,000 on Saturday.

For fans, the auction triggered mixed feelings.

“I’ve followed him for many years … I’ve always loved his style, anything about him made me happy, so that’s why I came today,” said Satya Vanii, a 28-year-old actress living in LA but originally from Kuwait.

“It’s kind of weird because he’s gone, and it’s mixed feelings, but it would be nice to have something that I can keep that he had in his house,” she told AFP as the auction got underway.

Actor John Tobin, who played Humphrey Bogart’s double in a video sequence part “This is It” — the movie released after Jackson’s death, including rehearsal footage — said the memory still stirs up strong feelings.

“I was surprised at how emotional I got when I got here, I was very overwhelmed,” said the 56-year-old, calling the time he spent working with Jackson “my best acting job ever.”

Julien’s Auctions Irish-born executive director Martin Noland said response to the auction had been astonishing,

“We have people from all over the world, we have people that flew in from Japan, from South America especially to be here for the auction,” he said.

One item withdrawn from the sale, announced last month, was the headboard of the bed in which Jackson died, after the Jackson family objected to selling what would have become morbid memorabilia of the late King of Pop.

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Video: Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray was sentenced to four years in jail

Michael Jackson's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray was sentenced to four years in jail

Michael Jackson's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray was sentenced to four years in jail

Michael Jackson’s doctor sentenced to 4 years in jail

REUTERS

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Nov 29, 2011 13:00 EST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, on Tuesday was sentenced to four years in jail for his conviction on a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the pop superstar’s 2009 death.
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Convicted Michael Jackson doctor could be free within months

Convicted Michael Jackson doctor could be free within months

Convicted Michael Jackson doctor could be free within months

Convicted Jackson doctor could be free within months

Alex Dobuzinskis

Reuters US Online Report Entertainment News

Nov 07, 2011 21:11 EST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Michael Jackson’s doctor may spend as little as a few months behind bars despite being convicted on Monday of involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 death of the “Thriller” singer.

Legal experts said that Dr. Conrad Murray was ultimately likely to benefit from a new California law that deals with chronic overcrowding in the state’s jails.

Trial judge Michael Pastor could sentence Murray on November 29 to probation, home confinement or up to four years in state prison. He was found guilty of gross negligence by giving Jackson the anesthetic propofol — normally used to sedate patients for surgery — that was deemed the main cause of the singer’s 2009 death.

But California adopted a new law last month that sends low-risk prison inmates to county jails, and the officials who run Los Angeles county jails have been releasing inmates early because of a lack of space.

“It will be very difficult to achieve an appropriate sentence of incarceration for Dr. Conrad Murray,” Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley, whose office prosecuted the case, told reporters on Monday.

Stan Goldman, a professor at Loyola Law School, said he was surprised that judge Pastor ordered Murray to jail for three weeks before sentencing. The physician has been free on $75,000 bail for the past two years.

“It’s pretty obvious by putting him in custody, which was the biggest surprise of the entire trial, that we’re probably looking at a sentence of three to four years,” Goldman told Reuters.

But Goldman added: “I’d be surprised if a year from today, Conrad Murray was still behind bars.”
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Beverly Hills-based defense attorney Mark McBride said Murray’s actual time served could be even less. That is partly because the crime of involuntary manslaughter is not considered a serious felony under California law, and carries a stipulation that only 50 percent of any sentence must be served behind bars.

Add in jail overcrowding and “what that means is that Murray could do three or four months,” McBride told Reuters.

Troubled actress Lindsay Lohan is one high profile example of the vagaries of busy Los Angeles jails. She was locked up for less than six hours of a 30-day sentence this past weekend for probation violations for jewelry theft and drunk driving convictions.

The three weeks that Murray will serve in jail before sentencing will likely be counted against any term he might receive, the district attorney’s office said.

A spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, which controls jails, declined to speculate on how much actual time Murray would be locked away.

“We have to wait to see what the judge orders. Then we will know,” spokesman Steve Whitmore said.

Cooley said he also expected that Murray’s California medical license would be automatically suspended, and he hoped other states would follow suit.

Cooley said the fact that superstar Jackson was the victim had no bearing on how his office pursued the case. He added that the case sends a message to doctors “that this sort of conduct does rise to the level of criminal negligence.”

(Additional reporting by Bob Tourtellotte; Editing by Jill Serjeant and Cynthia Johnston)

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Caught On Video: Verdict Read – Michael Jackson Doctor Found Guilty of involuntary manslaughter

Raw Video: Jackson Doctor Found Guilty

Raw Video: Jackson Doctor Found Guilty

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Michael Jackson’s personal doctor was found guilty on Monday of involuntary manslaughter in the pop star’s death

Michael Jackson doctor found guilty of manslaughter

REUTERS

Reuters US Online Report Entertainment News

Nov 07, 2011 16:20 EST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Michael Jackson’s personal doctor was found guilty on Monday of involuntary manslaughter in the pop star’s death.

Dr. Conrad Murray had pleaded not guilty to giving the “Thriller” singer a fatal dose of the powerful anesthetic propofol, which was ruled as the main cause of his death on June 25, 2009.

Prosecutors argued during the six-week trial that Murray was grossly negligent in administering the propofol to help Jackson sleep as he prepared for a series of comeback concerts.

Defense attorneys said Jackson gave himself the fatal dose of propofol.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis and Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte, John O’Callaghan and Sandra Maler)

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