MICHAEL JACKSON DOCTOR Loses $10,000 Jacket Battle With MJ Estate
<br />http://www.tmz.com/2011/08/17/dr-arnold-klein-michael-jackson-estate-claim-10000-gianfranco-ferre-jacket-lose-sidney-lanier-la-vie-en-rose-adean-wells-king<br /><br />CELEBRITY JUSTICE38 MINUTES AGO BY TMZ STAFF<br />MICHAEL JACKSON DOCTOR<br />Loses $10,000 Jacket Battle<br />With MJ Estate<br /><br /><br /><br />Dr. Arnie Klein's got some fall shopping to catch up on in Beverly Hills -- because TMZ has learned, the Michael Jackson estate just REJECTED the good doc's claim to return his old, $10,000 jacket.<br /><br />TMZ broke the story -- Klein says he loaned Michael Jackson a $10,000 Gianfranco Ferre jacket before the singer died, but MJ never returned it.<br /><br />Klein filed a claim against Michael's estate back in February 2010 to get it back -- and yesterday, the estate finally got around to giving him an answer ... go fly a kite.<br /><br />But the estate didn't just tell Arnie to buzz off -- according to the legal docs, the estate also rejected a former lawyer's $3 million bill, an old accountant's $60,000 bill ... plus an additional $354,230 in other claims.<br /><br />That said, it's not the end of the road for Arnie or MJ's other creditors -- they can still sue the estate in court. But it's unclear if that's what Arnie and co. plan to do.<br />More MJ Estate<br />Michael Jackson Estate Threatens MJ Tribute Promoters<br />Katherine Jackson: No Evidence Estate Killed MJ<br />MJ Estate -- REVENGE Over Famous Crank Call<br /> <br />
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