In this Tuesday, June 18, 2019 photo, entertainment and corporate lawyer John Branca, the co-executor of Michael Jackson’s estate, poses in his office with artwork presented to him from Sony Music commemorating the sale of 100 million copies of Michael Jackson’s album “Thriller.”
John Branca | |
---|---|
John Branca at the London premier of Bad 25. | |
Born | John Gregory Branca December 11, 1950 Bronxville, New York, U.S. |
Alma mater | Occidental College (BA), UCLA School of Law (JD) |
Occupation | Entertainment and Corporate Attorney, Entertainment Manager |
Michael Jackson selected an impressive estate planning team consisting of renowned entertainment and corporate lawyer, John Branca, [1] and savvy business executive, John McClain. Unfortunately, Jackson failed to properly retitle assets after creating his family’s trust, exposing many of his assets to probate.
Thomas Arthur Mesereau Jr. is an American attorney best known for successfully defending Michael Jackson in his 2005 child molestation trial, as …
On April 26, 2004, Jackson removed Geragos as his attorney, replacing him with Thomas Mesereau. In a public statement provided by his spokesperson, Raymone Bain, Jackson said, "It is imperative that I have the full attention of those who are representing me. My life is at stake..."
Dec 17, 2019 · Lawyer Jeryll Cohen makes it clear that the sale was necessary to secure the kids' finances, stating: "The sale terms were highly favorable to the Estate and the sale avoided the Estate's potential default on its loan obligation ...the consideration was more than sufficient to cover the personal debt and provide the Estate with sufficient assets to ensure the long term …
Biography. Thomas Mesereau (born 1950; JD Hastings College of the Law 1979) is a California-based criminal trial lawyer at Mesereau & Yu. He rose to national and international fame for successfully defending Michael Jackson in his 2005 child molestation trial.
Frank Michael DiLeo (October 23, 1947 – August 24, 2011) was an American music industry executive and actor, known for his portrayal of gangster Tuddy Cicero in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas. From 1984 to 1989, and again in 2009, he was Michael Jackson's manager.
Joseph Walter “Joe” Jackson (born July 26, 1928) is an American talent manager and the patriarch of the Jackson family of entertainers which includes Michael Jackson, The Jacksons 5, Rebbie Jackson, Latoya Jackson and Janet Jackson.
71Â years (December 11, 1950)John Branca / Age
The benefactors of the estate are Jackson's mother, Katherine, and his three children: Prince, Paris, and Prince Michael Jackson II.Aug 22, 2021
In September 2016, Sony acquired the Jackson estate's stake in Sony/ATV in a deal valued at around $750 million. The Jackson estate retained a 10% stake in EMI Music Publishing, and its ownership of Mijac Music, which holds the rights to Michael Jackson's songs and master recordings.
SonySony Buys Michael Jackson's Stake In Lucrative Music Catalog : The Two-Way : NPR. Sony Buys Michael Jackson's Stake In Lucrative Music Catalog : The Two-Way The $750 million deal means Sony now fully owns or administers the rights to 3 million songs, including hits by the Beatles, Sting, Lady Gaga and Alicia Keyes.Mar 15, 2016
A decade after the initial deal, Jackson sold 50 percent of ATV to Sony for $95 million, creating the music publishing company Sony/ATV that today owns rights of not only Beatles songs but others from artists such as Bob Dylan, Marvin Gaye, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Hank Williams and Roy Orbison.Jan 28, 2019
The wealthiest practicing attorney in America, he was frequently referred to as the "King of Torts". In 2011, his net worth was estimated by Forbes to be $1.5 billion, making him the 833rd richest person in the world....Joe Jamail.Joseph D. Jamail Jr.OccupationAttorney5 more rows
In his will, MJ left 40 per cent of his assets to his three children, to be split equally. Twenty per cent of his wealth was left to multiple children's charities and the 40 per cent that was left all went to his mother, Katherine.Oct 9, 2021
Michael Jackson Estate Agent and Management Contact Details @(michaeljackson)Direct Tel: 07968.Company Email: judd@la.Company Tel: 0208 4.Website: www.la.
Dileo drove a black Rolls-Royce, a gift from his employer, with the license plate “THANXMJJ.” But in early 1989 Jackson fired Mr. Dileo, dissatisfied with the sales of his album “Bad.” (Jackson had wanted to sell 100 million copies of the album, but after a year and a half it had sold only 20 million.)Aug 25, 2011
A trust is a fiduciary relationship in which one individual (known as a settlor) grants another party (known as a trustee) the authority to hold title to property or assets on behalf of beneficiaries. The trustee distributes the assets in accordance with the terms specified in a written trust agreement made by the settlor.
Planning for the future of your loved ones through the creation of a trust is ideal. However, after creating a trust, there are procedural formalities that should also be considered. Specifically, whether to transfer of all or some of your assets to your trust or provide for those assets to transfer to your trust after your death.
Mr. Jackson, who took steps to protect his assets, but did not take the final steps to best fund his trust. Don’t place the security of your loved ones in harm’s way by failing to prepare a complete and well-designed estate plan.
In 2004, Mesereau and Susan Yu were hired to replace attorneys Mark Geragos and Ben Brafman as lead trial counsel. Johnnie Cochran, who had represented Jackson during earlier molestation accusations, had recommended Mesereau to Jackson's family. In an unusual pretrial hearing, Mesereau called Santa Barbara County District Attorney Thomas Sneddon to the witness stand and examined him under oath. Mesereau and Yu were the lead trial lawyers in the case. The trial lasted from January to June 2005 and ended with Jackson acquitted of all 14 charges against him. Mesereau said that he never expected Michael Jackson to be convicted on any count, felony or misdemeanor. "I believed, and still do, that he was completely innocent of these false charges". Mesereau also cited the prosecution as a travesty of justice and one of the most mean-spirited attacks on an innocent person in legal history. Mesereau attended Jackson's funeral service and interment in 2009. In 2019, followed by the release of the documentary Leaving Neverland, Mesereau defended Jackson once again.
Mesereau and Yu were the lead trial lawyers in the case. The trial lasted from January to June 2005 and ended with Jackson acquitted of all 14 charges against him. Mesereau said that he never expected Michael Jackson to be convicted on any count, felony or misdemeanor.
For unprofessional conduct during the deposition, Mesereau was fined $18,950. After losing his appeal of the fine, he paid a total of $22,000. After Blake had spent ten months in isolation in Los Angeles County Jail, Mesereau obtained bail for him.
With time already served in Los Angeles County Jail before being released on bail, Haro will serve approximately eight years in prison.
Called the "Realtor to the Stars", Babajian was once the highest-grossing real estate agent in the United States.
Suge Knight. On May 30, 2015, Mesereau was retained by rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight, founder of Death Row Records. His appearance prompted the judge to reschedule a hearing on a motion by Knight to dismiss murder, attempted murder and hit-and-run charges.
In 2009, Thomas Mesereau and Susan Yu defended Joe Babajian in a high-profile mortgage fraud criminal trial in federal court in Los Angeles. Babajian had been indicted by a federal grand jury for twenty-one felony counts, including criminal conspiracy, real estate fraud, bank fraud, loan fraud, and wire fraud. Federal prosecutors claimed Babajian participated in a scheme to inflate property values and submit fraudulent loan documents and false property appraisals.
Geragos first garnered national attention after representing convicted Whitewater figure Susan McDougal, the former business partner of former President Bill Clinton. Geragos secured a presidential pardon for McDougal on January 20, 2001.
On April 23, 2019, Geragos was sued, along with Tina Glandian (another member of Smollett's legal team), under claims of defamation and false light by the Osundairo brothers (originally arrested in connection with an alleged attack on the actor.)
Geragos occasionally appears as both guest and family members legal commentator on TV. He has appeared on the Today show, Good Morning America, 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper 360°, On the Record w/ Greta Van Susteren, and has appeared a number of times on Larry King Live, including its 20th-anniversary show.
Geragos announced that he would file an appeal based on his assertion that the subpoena to testify violated Anderson's July 2005 plea bargain agreement in the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative case. Anderson was to be held until he agreed to testify or until the grand jury's term expired.
While Geragos typically never leaves a client after a hung jury, he and his firm had to leave the case due to economic hardships.
The firm's office is located on Figueroa Street in Downtown Los Angeles in a former Los Angeles Fire Department fire station, Engine Company No. 28, alongside Kabateck LLP. The 1912 building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles and is jointly owned by Geragos and his investment partner, attorney Brian S. Kabateck, since 2007, among other joint acquisitions; the partners have litigated together and also, in recent years, against one another over their mutual investments.
Early life and education. Geragos was born in Los Angeles, California, where he attended Flintridge Preparatory School in La Cañada, graduating with honors. He earned his bachelor's degree from Haverford College, in 1979, double-majoring in anthropology and sociology, then his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Loyola Law School at ...