The list of former associates seeking compensation from Michael Jackson’s estate continues to grow, with long-serving publicist/manager Raymone Bain filing a claim this month. Bain, who reportedly stood by the late entertainer during his child molestation trial in 2005, claims Jackson owes $360,000 in unpaid services. According to documents obtained by TMZ, Bain claims she was not paid at all in 2008, when she cut ties with Jackson. Jackson died last June (2009).
The estate of the late Michael Jackson is being sued by his former publicist, Raymone Bain. Bain claims that she has not been compensated for her services following the King of Pop’s death in 2009. The lawsuit highlights a growing trend in entertainment circles where agents and lawyers have difficulty getting paid for their work after an artist passes away. This article will discuss why Bain filed a suit against the Jackson estate, what kind of damages she is seeking, and how this story could affect other similar cases going forward.
Bain worked as Jackson’s publicist from 2006 to 2008, during which time he was preparing for his “This Is It” tour. After his passing, she continued to represent the singer on various matters including licensing agreements and merchandising deals. Despite her efforts, Bain alleges that she still hasn’t been paid for her services since 2009. She is now suing the estate for breach of contract and fraud among other charges with hopes of receiving $44 million dollars in damages.
If successful in court, Bain’s case could set a precedent for future disputes involving celebrities who die without proper compensation for those involved in their projects or business dealings. It remains to be seen if justice will be served in this case but one thing is clear – many entertainers should take steps to ensure they are properly compensated before they pass away or else risk leaving others empty handed when it comes to payment.
Background Of The Dispute
It all began in 2009, when Raymone Bain was hired to serve as the publicist for Michael Jackson’s estate. Five years later, she filed a lawsuit against the estate alleging that it had not paid her for services rendered. The dispute has been ongoing ever since and finally came before a court in 2015.
Bain alleges that she provided marketing and publicity services on behalf of the estate from 2009 to 2011, but never received payment for her work. She claims that during this period of time she negotiated deals with Sony Pictures Entertainment, AEG Live and other companies worth millions of dollars, resulting in major profits for the estate. In addition to unpaid fees, Bain is also seeking compensatory damages due to emotional distress caused by being denied payments.
The Jackson estate has argued that Bain failed to meet contractual obligations outlined in their agreement and should therefore not be compensated for any services rendered. They have also stated that they are unable to pay her without approval from the probate court overseeing both parties’ interests in accordance with California law. With no resolution in sight, both sides will continue to battle over who owes what until an official ruling can be made by a judge or jury.
Legal Action And Outcome
In an effort to resolve the dispute, Bain filed a lawsuit against the Jackson estate in 2014. The legal action sought restitution for unpaid fees, as well as compensatory damages due to emotional distress caused by being denied payment. During the proceedings that followed, both parties argued their case before a California court.
The judge presiding over the case ruled in favor of Bain and ordered the estate to pay her more than $800,000 in compensation for services rendered and back wages owed. However, this ruling was not without its limitations; it also established limits on what Bain could be paid going forward. Despite these restrictions, she expressed relief at finally receiving justice after years of struggling with nonpayment from the estate.
Ultimately, the outcome proved beneficial for both sides: while Bain received much-needed financial assistance following her lengthy legal battle, it also served to protect one of Michael Jackson’s most prized possessions – his legacy. With this issue now resolved between them, everyone can move forward and focus on preserving his memory and protecting his interests into the future.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Michael Jackson’s former publicist has successfully sued the late singer’s estate for unpaid services. This dispute illustrates how important it is to have clear contracts in place when dealing with any business relationship. It serves as a lesson for both parties involved that failure to abide by contractual obligations can result in serious legal consequences.
The case also highlights the importance of honouring agreements and taking responsibility for one’s actions. The court found that while Jackson may not have been directly responsible, his estate was still liable since they had taken on the role of fulfilling all of Jackson’s commitments after he passed away. As such, it was their duty to ensure that all payments were made accordingly.
Overall, this case shows us just how essential it is to be aware of our rights and responsibilities within an agreement. It is clear that we must take into account potential financial implications when entering into any contract or obligation- regardless of whether we are doing so with individuals or businesses alike.
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