Henry Vaccaro has MJ unreleased material

MissGMissG Posts: 7,403
edited January 1970 in General Hoax Investigation
Who is Henry Vaccaro?

Henry Vaccaro is the owner of the biggest Jackson Family collection ever some of which can be seen on YouTube.

The Collection includes items from the entire Jackson family.

The Collection includes,pictures,concert footage,studio and home recordings,autographs from various celebrities,clothes,stage props,personal belongings, etc.

The reason that he has the items are because of a bad business deal with The Jackson's.
He first got a hold of the items in 2002.He has have been featured on Liquid assets,Michael Jackson Not for sale and a lot more documentaries.


Henry Vaccaro has uploaded in his channel 6 Snippets Of Unreleased Songs

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  • Okay - so I think some of those songs are the ones we are hearing today. If that is the case they can't be on the Sony CD, correct? I really like them but I've heard most of them before on various MJ sites. So, if they belong to this Henry Vaccaro he hasn't made a very good business decision letting them be freely uploaded to so may websites, has he?
  • MissGMissG Posts: 7,403
    I wonder why he has "for free" all of this unreleased material.

    I know his past history with the Jacksons and he kept a lot of MJ´s memorabilia and similar stuff, photos, clothing, music, plated disks......

    May be he profits from selling things in acutions?

    This man, Vaccaro has never seen before MJ items and I don´t know in what way or if ever the new songs being promoted comes from his MJ collection. My be Sony a.k.a MJ´s partner is buying them??
  • paula-cpaula-c Posts: 7,221
    Michael Jackson's History Sold for a Song
    Pop Star’s History Sold for a Song Following Family’s Legal Drama

    A S B U R Y P A R K, N.J., March 4

    In a strange twist of fate, a New Jersey businessman hit the music world's jackpot — a warehouse stuffed with the King of Pop's personal belongings — and he got it for a song.

    Henry Vaccaro said he never expected to get caught up in a legal battle with Michael Jackson's family. But he did, and in the end, he wound up with Jackson memorabilia that could be worth a small fortune.

    Vaccaro says his story with the Jackson family began back in 1993, when, he says, the Jackson family failed to follow through on a deal to buy Vaccaro's guitar company.

    Vaccaro said the family never paid him what they owed, and after years in the courtroom, the items of memorabilia became the focus of the legal drama.

    Vaccaro says he managed to get the entire warehoused Jackson collection — thousands of items — after the Jackson family failed to pay a $60,000 bill for the storage of the items. Vaccaro said he picked up the bill, and the case with the Jackson family was settled as he became the owner of the family's memorabilia.

    The deal of a lifetime left a complete stranger owning the Jackson family's personal history.

    ‘Largest Private Collection’

    "It's pretty big. It's the largest private collection in the world of Michael Jackson and Jackson family memorabilia," Vaccaro said on ABCNEWS' Good Morning America. "Well, you know, it's crazy … how they could let a complete stranger get all their personal possessions?"

    Vaccaro's enormous collection had been displayed in a 6,000-square-foot section of a 50,000-square-foot warehouse. But the collection — which was only seen by outsiders on jacksonvault.com, a pay-per-view Web site — is on its way out of the United States, according to Vaccaro.

    The collection has been sold to a mysterious overseas buyer, and will be shipped out of the country in just a matter of days

    Why didn't Michael Jackson, the wealthiest and most famous member of the musical family, step in and stop this?

    Well, another man who says he got everything that the family did not pay the storage bill, is not the same story of Howard Mann? <!-- s:?: -->:?:<!-- s:?: --> <!-- s8-) -->8-)<!-- s8-) -->
  • I remember this man. He had many of MJs things. There was a video to prove it.
  • MissGMissG Posts: 7,403
    Why didn't Michael Jackson, the wealthiest and most famous member of the musical family, step in and stop this?

    May be, he did <!-- s8-) -->8-)<!-- s8-) -->
  • simalvessimalves Posts: 730
    and Sony is like lightning. They pulled the vid already
  • MissGMissG Posts: 7,403
    What a mistery..
  • I have unreleased MJ material too!!!!!!!!..........jus like everyone else these days
  • paula-cpaula-c Posts: 7,221
    The New Man in Katherine Jackson’s Life is A Gambler
    There’s a new man in Katherine Jackson‘s world. Or make that, Mann.

    Howard Mann is Mrs. Jackson’s new business partner. He tells me bought the assets of Henry Vaccaro out of bankruptcy, including the New Jersey warehouse filled with Jackson family memorabilia.

    The warehouse included many personal items from the family including letters and some things that might have caused embarrassment had they made it into an auction

    Mann quickly contacted Mrs. Jackson and made a deal with her. He returned personal possessions, and in exchange started to develop projects. The first is Mrs. Jackson’s book of photographs coming this Monday, called “Never Can Say Goodbye.”

    Mann, who is from Toronto, made his money with online gambling. His 121 Gaming company –described as a celebrity driven, erotic content provider–.got so successful that in 2006 he introduced online “nude” gambling. He created a site called GrandNevada.com and told a gaming website: “Online gaming will never be the same. Why would anyone choose to play against a boring online video based game that could be altered to drastically favor the house? Now people can play real casino games in real time, with real live sexy dealers, just like in a real casino, except at GrandNevada.com, the dealers are either wearing bikinis or are topless.”

    Mann continued: “We have booked several adult film stars to deal live and in the proverbial flesh.”

    Mann also created Carmen Electra‘s Naked Women’s Wrestling league. Unfortunately, that ended in tears. And a lawsuit.
    Sadly, GrandNevada.com is no more. I always find out about these things too late!

    Since then, Mann says he’s gotten out of that business and turned his 121 Ventures into a high end video production and online company. He’s aiming to take the Jackson site, jacksonsecretvault.com, and create a place where music fans can download their favorite tunes and bands– his own version of ITunes.

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  • Oh I remember this guy from the video down the side here <!-- m -->http://www.jacksonsecretvault.com/?off=16<!-- m -->

    and how I thought about how the judge talking on the phone sounded like the person doing the 911 call ... (and later refused it because it would have been too strange to be true), but o.k., "too strange" is maybe no appropriate category any more <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) -->
  • MissGMissG Posts: 7,403
    "too strange" is maybe no appropriate category any more

    <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> nope
  • eviltwineviltwin Posts: 154
    this warehouse is blocks from my house! And Henry Vaccaro, as far as I know, still has the stuff in it.
    http://www.youtube.com/user/HenryVaccaro
  • <The warehouse included many personal items from the family including letters and some things that might have caused embarrassment had they made it into an auction. Mann quickly contacted Mrs. Jackson and made a deal with her. He returned personal possessions, and in exchange started to develop projects. The first is Mrs. Jackson’s book of photographs coming this Monday, called “Never Can Say Goodbye.”>

    Sounds like blackmail to me...
  • MissGMissG Posts: 7,403
    <The warehouse included many personal items from the family including letters and some things that might have caused embarrassment had they made it into an auction. Mann quickly contacted Mrs. Jackson and made a deal with her. He returned personal possessions, and in exchange started to develop projects. The first is Mrs. Jackson’s book of photographs coming this Monday, called “Never Can Say Goodbye.”>

    Sounds like blackmail to me...

    Or a deal. Accoding to Vaccaro, lawyers were not paid either when came to this case.

    I remember reading that it was Joe the one refusing to pay for some guitars? So, it was Joe´s debt.
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