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Jackson returns antiques to settle lawsuit.


Michael Jackson Noun 1. Michael Jackson - United States singer who began singing with his four brothers and later became a highly successful star during the 1980s (born in 1958)
Michael Joe Jackson, Jackson
 settled a lawsuit with an antique gallery that accused him of not paying part of a nearly $380,000 bill by returning several of the disputed items, attorneys said Monday.

Kamad Enterprise, which owns Mayfair Gallery, claimed Jackson still owed $128,875 toward $378,875 worth of merchandise he purchased in May, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Saul Reiss, an attorney for the company.

Jackson agreed to return several items from that sale and a past sale, Reiss said.

Asked if the store would welcome Jackson back as a customer, Reiss replied, "Oh, of course." He said he suspected the entertainer overlooked the payment because he was distracted dis·tract·ed  
adj.
1. Having the attention diverted.

2. Suffering conflicting emotions; distraught.



dis·tract
 by his criminal trial.

Jackson, 47, was found not guilty of child molestation Child molestation is a crime involving a range of indecent or sexual activities between an adult and a child, usually under the age of 14. In psychiatric terms, these acts are sometimes known as pedophilia.  in June. Since then he has been traveling, spending much of his time in Bahrain.

Jackson's attorney, Brent Ayscough, confirmed the settlement and said Jackson did not pay the company any money to settle the case. He said he did not know the exact dollar value of the returned items but that it was "in the neighborhood" of the disputed amount.

Mayfair Gallery sells mostly 19th-century European furniture. Jackson bought 20 items, including a malachite malachite (măl`əkīt), a mineral, the green basic carbonate of copper occurring in crystals of the monoclinic system or (more usually) in masses. It is translucent or opaque; the luster is silky, vitreous, adamantine, or dull.  urn, a Louis XVI-style bust clock, silver bread holder and an "Austrian gold-painted dancing girl one of the women in the East Indies whose profession is to dance in the temples, or for the amusement of spectators. There are various classes of dancing girls.

See also: Dancing
," the complaint said.

Reiss said the items Jackson returned included a Chinese chest, a mirror, clocks and a barometer.

The initial complaint said Jackson owed the company $178,875, but the company later determined Jackson had paid 8250,000 for the items, rather than $200,000, as the company had believed when it filed suit. That reduced the disputed amount by $50,000.
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Title Annotation:Michael Jackson
Author:Molloy, Tim
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U9CA
Date:Oct 26, 2005
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