Michael poszukuje posiadłości letniskowej w Maryland
: wt, 03 lip 2007, 23:51
Raymone Bain potwierdziła telefonicznie iż Michael odwiedził wschodnie wybrzeże w zeszłym tygodniu "na ok 24 godziny". Robił rozeznanie w letniskowych posiadłościach. Nie zdecydował się na razie na nic konkretnego i nie ogranicza swoich poszukiwań do obszarów zatoki Chesapeake. Michael wyjechał na wschód razem z dziećmi ok 10 dni temu, ponieważ większość jego doradców i prawników właśnie tam się znajduje. Raymone powiedziała że "Michael zawsze podziwiał posiadłości na wschodnim wybrzeżu, ponieważ mają rozległą przestrzeń.
Neverland ma 3,000 akrów - on ceni sobie prywatność. Nie znajdzie się wielu takich posiadłości na zachodnim wybrzeżu"
Odnośnie plotek na temat tego że Michael jest w stanie krytycznym, przykuty do łóżka w szpitalu i tego że został usunięty z wynajmowanego domu (którego w rzeczywistości poprostu nie zamierzał kupić) Raymone powiedziała:
"Zapanował chaos"
"Michael nie zamierza przeprowadzić się na stałe na wschodnie wybrzeże, szuka domku wakacyjnego i nie przyjechał na wschód na przeszczep nerki"
Jaki był cel tych spotkań?
"Wiele rzeczy. Michael stoi na czele olbrzymiej spółki"
źródło: washingtonpost
Roger Friedman miał swoje 5 min. Raymone wróciła.
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Michael Jackson Scouted Eastern Shore Houses
Pop Star on Search for East Coast Vacation Home
By Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, July 3, 2007; 1:08 PM
Sometimes the unlikeliest rumors do turn out to be true. More than three days after the first vague news reports emerged from Maryland's Eastern Shore of a real-estate-hunting Michael Jackson, the singer's reps broke their silence on the matter to confirm in part -- and deny in others -- the story that's had the rural peninsula buzzing.
Jackson's D.C.-based publicist, Raymone Bain, called us late yesterday and said that yes, indeed, the self-proclaimed King of Pop really did visit the Eastern Shore last week "for about 24 hours," and that he really did scout out some summer-house properties.
The Reliable Source
Michael Jackson Scouted Eastern Shore Houses
But, no, he hasn't made a purchase yet, contrary to some of the more heated Internet speculation. And he's not limiting his search to the Chesapeake region: he has since "gone up the coast" to look elsewhere for a vacation place.
Jackson came east with his children about 10 days ago for meetings because "the majority of his advisers and attorneys are on the East Coast." Meanwhile, Bain told us, "He's always admired the properties on the East Coast because they have a lot of land. Neverland has 3,000 acres -- he likes privacy. You can't find as many properties like that on the West Coast."
The Easton Star Democrat, simply citing "inside sources," reported Friday that Jackson spent the previous night at the historic Inn at Perry Cabin in the picturesque waterfront community of St. Michael's, although inn managers declined to comment. A wave of subsequent news coverage followed, although none managed to cite any actual sightings of Jackson. Still, WBAL-TV captured video of sheets shrouding the path from the inn's exit to a waiting limousine . . . which certainly seemed like vintage MJ.
So, now we know. While she had us on the phone, Bain (who last week was issuing statements denying that Jackson was on his deathbed or had been evicted from his part-time Vegas rental -- he simply decided not to buy it, she said) took the time to clear up some other lingering rumors. "It's so much chaos and confusion," she said. No, he's not looking to move permanently to the East Coast -- just to buy a vacation place. And no, he didn't come East for a kidney transplant. (Whoa, we hadn't even heard that one.)
What was the purpose of his meetings out here? "A laundry list" of issues, Bain said. "He's head of a vast corporation."
Neverland ma 3,000 akrów - on ceni sobie prywatność. Nie znajdzie się wielu takich posiadłości na zachodnim wybrzeżu"
Odnośnie plotek na temat tego że Michael jest w stanie krytycznym, przykuty do łóżka w szpitalu i tego że został usunięty z wynajmowanego domu (którego w rzeczywistości poprostu nie zamierzał kupić) Raymone powiedziała:
"Zapanował chaos"
"Michael nie zamierza przeprowadzić się na stałe na wschodnie wybrzeże, szuka domku wakacyjnego i nie przyjechał na wschód na przeszczep nerki"
Jaki był cel tych spotkań?
"Wiele rzeczy. Michael stoi na czele olbrzymiej spółki"
źródło: washingtonpost
Roger Friedman miał swoje 5 min. Raymone wróciła.
zasypiam na klawiaturze
Michael Jackson Scouted Eastern Shore Houses
Pop Star on Search for East Coast Vacation Home
By Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, July 3, 2007; 1:08 PM
Sometimes the unlikeliest rumors do turn out to be true. More than three days after the first vague news reports emerged from Maryland's Eastern Shore of a real-estate-hunting Michael Jackson, the singer's reps broke their silence on the matter to confirm in part -- and deny in others -- the story that's had the rural peninsula buzzing.
Jackson's D.C.-based publicist, Raymone Bain, called us late yesterday and said that yes, indeed, the self-proclaimed King of Pop really did visit the Eastern Shore last week "for about 24 hours," and that he really did scout out some summer-house properties.
The Reliable Source
Michael Jackson Scouted Eastern Shore Houses
But, no, he hasn't made a purchase yet, contrary to some of the more heated Internet speculation. And he's not limiting his search to the Chesapeake region: he has since "gone up the coast" to look elsewhere for a vacation place.
Jackson came east with his children about 10 days ago for meetings because "the majority of his advisers and attorneys are on the East Coast." Meanwhile, Bain told us, "He's always admired the properties on the East Coast because they have a lot of land. Neverland has 3,000 acres -- he likes privacy. You can't find as many properties like that on the West Coast."
The Easton Star Democrat, simply citing "inside sources," reported Friday that Jackson spent the previous night at the historic Inn at Perry Cabin in the picturesque waterfront community of St. Michael's, although inn managers declined to comment. A wave of subsequent news coverage followed, although none managed to cite any actual sightings of Jackson. Still, WBAL-TV captured video of sheets shrouding the path from the inn's exit to a waiting limousine . . . which certainly seemed like vintage MJ.
So, now we know. While she had us on the phone, Bain (who last week was issuing statements denying that Jackson was on his deathbed or had been evicted from his part-time Vegas rental -- he simply decided not to buy it, she said) took the time to clear up some other lingering rumors. "It's so much chaos and confusion," she said. No, he's not looking to move permanently to the East Coast -- just to buy a vacation place. And no, he didn't come East for a kidney transplant. (Whoa, we hadn't even heard that one.)
What was the purpose of his meetings out here? "A laundry list" of issues, Bain said. "He's head of a vast corporation."