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Naming Neverland: Michael Jackson, Peter Pan and the Lawsuit That Never Was

Naming Neverland: Michael Jackson, Peter Pan and the Lawsuit That Never Was

Update: 2024-12-10
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What do a notorious $28 million home, a $450,000 oversized check presented to Princess Diana, and a $150,000 wire transfer for a witch doctor to curse Steven Spielberg... have in common? Correspondent Yourgo Artsitas wondered if Michael Jackson — rejected by Hollywood in his prime — made a deal with the palace, for the perpetual rights to re-brand himself as Peter Pan. The answer involves a Spider-Man tombstone, sacrificial cows, Rufio, the Bible, the very idea of innocence, and lots and lots of lawsuits.

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Naming Neverland: Michael Jackson, Peter Pan and the Lawsuit That Never Was

Naming Neverland: Michael Jackson, Peter Pan and the Lawsuit That Never Was

Pablo Torre, Le Batard & Friends