Security firm files case against MJ’s estate over outstanding bill
By ANIFriday, September 25, 2009
WASHINGTON - A Las Vegas security firm has dragged Michael Jackson’s estate into court demanding payment for an outstanding 2008 bill.
According to TMZ.com, Steven Echols DBA Security Measures has alleged that the King of Pop failed to pay up 261,169 dollars to the company for its 24-hour-services to MJ and his three kids, reports Contactmusic.
The security lawsuit is the latest legal battle for Jackson’s estate, after MJ’s personal hair stylist sued it on similar charges last week. (ANI)
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