Neverland Verkauft? // Update 29.05.15: steht jetzt zum Verkauf

  • *räusper*

    :wönk :vogel .. da kann man SPENDEN!

    Fuck.. sorry.. 30 Mio hätte ich.. tut mir echt leid.. sorry..


  • Michael Jacksons einstige Neverland Ranch wurde für 22 Millionen US-Dollar an den Milliardär Ron Burkle verkauft, einen ehemaligen Mitarbeiter des verstorbenen Popstars und Mitbegründer der Investmentfirma Yucaipa Companies, wie aus öffentlichen Aufzeichnungen und drei mit dem Deal vertraute Personen hervorgeht.




    https://www.wsj.com/articles/o…_sD-XGjU-P3R4wpEcBOweIl8A

    Tja, so kanns gehen. Bin gespannt, was er jetzt damit macht. Auf ein MJ Museum oder ähnliches darf man wohl nicht hoffen.

  • ... das Colony Capital "versucht" hat... es für 100 Millionen Dollar zu verkaufen ... heisst nicht, daß die Ranch jemals so viel wert war...

    .. es ist ein schöner Ort.. aber aufgrund der Bebauungsvorschriften kann man nicht viel damit machen...

    ...Michael musste tonnenweise Papierkram und Bürokratie für jede kleine Veränderung die er vor hatte, erledigen ..

    ...niemand wird 100 Millionen Dollar für eine Ranch ausgeben.. auf der man kein Luxusresort ...ein Kasino oder etwas das Geld einbringt... bauen kann... Michael hat Geld für Neverland ausgegeben... er hat nichts daran verdient...

    .. nun hat ein langjähriger Freund von Michael und seiner Familie das Geld investiert.. ich bin gespannt.. wie oder was sich daraus entwickelt!

  • Long Time Michael Jackson Friend Ron Burkle Buys the Former Neverland Ranch as A Land Bank Investment 

    by Roger Friedman - December 24, 2020

    Colony Capital and Tom Barrack no longer own Michael Jackson’s former Neverland Ranch.

    Ron Burkle — investor, philanthropist and supermarket king — has bought the Sycamore Valley Ranch from Barrack for a reported $22 million.

    I like this idea a lot. Burkle was a good friend to Michael, sheltering him and helping with financial problems when he needed it.

    Burkle’s aide de camp Frank Quintero tells me:


    “This is a land bank of 2700 acres of spectacular land. Ron Burkle is a resident of Montana and has owned approximately 1,000 acres in Oak Glen, California since the 70s. Like that property, this is just a land bank opportunity.”


    Quintero continues: “At the time he purchased the Sycamore Valley Ranch property it was not listed and he bought it from the seller directly. Ron was looking at Zaca Lake, which adjoins the property, for a possible Soho House retreat. which he decided was over priced and far too remote. The Sycamore Valley Ranch property adjoins it and when Ron saw the land from the air he called Tom Barrack directly and asked if he’d sell it. ”


    During the last 10 years of his life, Michael let Neverland wilt. By the time he died, the property had been through foreclosure. Barrack and Colony Capital came in through Michael’s erstwhile manager, the horrible Tohme Tohme, who worked for Barrack and came to be one of last financial predators of the King of Pop.


    Burkle will not be living at Neverland, Quintero says. He remains a full time resident of Montana. Who knows? Maybe he’ll let the Jackson children do something with the ranch. But I have no information on that, it’s just speculation.


    https://www.showbiz411.com/202…as-a-land-bank-investment



  • Michael Jackson is Having His Revenge from Beyond as Thomas Barrack, Who Snatched Away Neverland, Is Arrested and Jailed in Trump Scandal

    That Thomas Barrack has been arrested and is actually in jail today should come as no surprise to Michael Jackson fans.


    Barrack’s arrest now has to do with Donald Trump’s 2016 Inauguration and possible influence peddling with the United Arab Emirates. Barrack is accused by the US of acting as that country’s foreign agent.


    But we know Thomas Barrack from before his dealings with Trump and the Arabs. He owns Colony Capital, the company that swooped in back in 2008 and bought Neverland out of the brink of foreclosure from Michael Jackson.


    Tohme Tohme, who called himself a doctor, and became Michael’s final manager, worked for Barrack. As Tohme ate his way through what was left of Jackson’s life and career circa 2007-2008 and into the final year of his life, he acted as Barrack’s agent. When I interviewed Barrack about Tohme in 2008, he sang Tohme’s praises.


    In the end, Barrack and Tohme caused the final upheavals in Jackson’s life financially and otherwise. Tohme introduced Michael to Dr. Conrad Murray, who hastened the end of his and went to jail for it. Tohme also introduced Jackson to Barrack, who bought the note on Neverland and took control of it. The irony was that for a decade Barrack was stuck with Neverland, which he renamed Sycamore Valley Ranch. No one would buy it. In the end, Michael’s friend, Ron Burkle, took it off his hands.


    Tohme sued the Jackson Estate in 2012, claiming he was owed a 15 percent commission on compensation Jackson received during his last year of his life. He also wanted a cut of the concert film “This Is It,” which was released a few months after the singer’s death, and a finder’s fee for securing a loan that prevented foreclosure on Neverland Ranch.


    And, of course, it was Barrack who provided that loan.


    Tohme finally settled for $3 million in 2019, and was paid last year. He and Barrack had done their damage.


    So it was no surprise when Barrack turned up in 2015 as a Trump associate, now wheedling his way into what became presidential affairs.


    How ironic that first Murray was behind bars, and now Barrack. Michael Jackson is having his revenge after all.


    https://www.showbiz411.com/202…d-jailed-in-trump-scandal

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