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Jackson Family Decides Against Public Viewing at Neverland
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Wed, 07/01/2009 - 16:33
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Michael Jackson's family decided not to hold a public or private viewing of his body at the Neverland Ranch, said a family spokesman Wednesday. However, plans are underway for a public memorial. Jackson's will did not specify where he wished to be buried, and his entire estate, which has an estimated worth of $500 million, was left to the Michael Jackson Family Trust. The pop star died Thursday at age 50, and it will be up to a court to decide who gets custody of Jackson's three children. (CNN)
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Undoubtedly, the King of Pop have had made a dramatic change in everyone's lives, he mesmerized everyone. As Michael Jackson has passed away, many people are looking for Neverland Ranch photos. Neverland Ranch photos are somewhat of a rarity, as few people entered the now dilapidated estate over the last few years, many of the most recent snapshots are all aerial photos. The ranch almost slipped into foreclosure, and was bought by Colony Capital, an investment firm, with Jackson still owning a stake, despite falling behind on the secured loans for the property. The debt concerning Neverland still has to be settled, and it's been made clear that Jackson won't be buried there. Secured loans may be needed to pay it off, and recent Neverland Ranch photos aren't much to look at.
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