MJ Theme Park underway!!!
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theme park in Jackson's childhood home of Gary, Indiana complete with a replica of Neverland Ranch is in the works.
Apparently the new attraction, which will begin construction this year, will include a museum, golf course, hotel and a performing arts center. Additionally, there are some talks of a Thriller rollercoaster.
Theme park operations agent Odie Anderson says, "We will begin construction of the facilities this year. We have set aside a specific date, tied to a special Jackson event, for the ground breaking."
In other Jackson news, a $20 million dollar award against XtraJet and its owner, Jeffrey Borer, for trying to sell a secret videotape that was taken of MJ and his attorney, Mark Geragos aboard a 2003 flight from Las Vegas to Santa Barbara where Michael was to face child molestation charges.
Interesting to not that Michael was shut out of any of the money. $18 million of that went to Geragos, with another $2 million going to his associate, Pat Harris.
Yesterday, a judge ruled that the amount was "excessive."
"I think we're going be retrying this case," Brian Kabateck, Geragos' attorney told the LA Times.
theme park in Jackson's childhood home of Gary, Indiana complete with a replica of Neverland Ranch is in the works.
Apparently the new attraction, which will begin construction this year, will include a museum, golf course, hotel and a performing arts center. Additionally, there are some talks of a Thriller rollercoaster.
Theme park operations agent Odie Anderson says, "We will begin construction of the facilities this year. We have set aside a specific date, tied to a special Jackson event, for the ground breaking."
In other Jackson news, a $20 million dollar award against XtraJet and its owner, Jeffrey Borer, for trying to sell a secret videotape that was taken of MJ and his attorney, Mark Geragos aboard a 2003 flight from Las Vegas to Santa Barbara where Michael was to face child molestation charges.
Interesting to not that Michael was shut out of any of the money. $18 million of that went to Geragos, with another $2 million going to his associate, Pat Harris.
Yesterday, a judge ruled that the amount was "excessive."
"I think we're going be retrying this case," Brian Kabateck, Geragos' attorney told the LA Times.