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Marco Balletta · @B__Marco

13th Apr 2013 from TwitLonger

#MJFam Paul Anka, a person that in his book wrote :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmVJc1yWJVk

"I saw a parade of children go into Jackson's Villa. It was scary.
No one guessed for a long time that Michael Jackson had a dark side — but I saw it pretty early on.
In 1980, I asked him to collaborate on two songs I was doing for a new album.
He readily agreed — even though he was also working on Thriller — and moved into my guest house.
I'd often see him there playing with my daughters in the Jacuzzi. You could tell he had a fondness for kids: he was very childlike himself.
Anyway, Michael and I started messing around with some songs, and I have to say I was impressed.
He not only had an incredible voice, but he was very tenacious and wildly ambitious.
I remember thinking that he had an absolutely ruthless streak. So probably I shouldn't have been surprised that when Thriller came out, and became a smash hit, I couldn't get Michael back to the studio to finish our songs.
The tapes from our sessions together ended up just sitting in the studio while I kept trying — and failing — to get him on the phone.
Then, the next thing I knew, Michael sent one of his people over to sneak in and steal the tapes. I was aghast — and I certainly wasn't going to let him get away with this.
In the end, it took weeks of threatening him with legal action before I got them back. But I knew then this kid was headed for trouble.
Quite a while later, I saw him again in Vegas, when he stayed at a villa next door to mine at the Mirage hotel.
And I'm afraid I was a witness to the parade of kids going in and out. Scary.
He wouldn't let anyone else into the place. The maids and other hotel staff would come to me and say: 'We can't even go in to clean; and if we have room service for him, we've got to leave it outside.'
When the management finally priced Michael out, they found broken glass, perfume bottles and rotting food everywhere. The Jacuzzi had bubble-bath pouring out of it and the place was an unholy mess.
It took tens of thousands of dollars to renovate that villa. And Michael was never allowed back."

This is the same Paul Anka to whom the Estate signed a check to....

Do u think that MJ would have signed a check to Paul Anka to release the song
"This is It" knowing that Paul Anka had such severe judgements against him ?

All the ppl that ended up in this "legacy" of MJ's Estate, are twisted...

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