Bryan Michael Stoller, who is co-directing the feature film ‘They Cage the Animals at Night’ with Michael Jackson and sees him weekly, maintains that it is incorrect to characterize Jackson’s sleeping quarters as a bedroom. “People are imagining a 15-by-15-sized room,” he tells People magazine. “The words he should have used were his ‘private residence.’ It’s like somebody living in a condo.” Stoller says that Jackson’s two-story quarters are outfitted with a grand piano, arcade games, an 80-inch big-screen TV, a plasma screen and assorted gizmos. Moreover, says Jackson family confidant and attorney Brian Oxman, “what is left out is that the big double door is left open and there are attendants present all the time.”
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