Jeannette Walls of MSNBC.com reports that employees of Michael Jackson aren’t likely to say anything to the press due to very strict confidentiality agreements. A source who has seen the contracts revealed, “They’re quite long and just astonishingly strict and anyone who violates them has to pay mind-boggling amounts of money. For example, if something appears in a magazine, the source of that information has to pay something like $20 per issue with a minimum of $1 million. For a TV show I think the minimum was $6 million.” Read more, including news on a Wayne Brady Show rerun that was kind to Jackson, here.
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