Death boosts Jackson's worth by $300m

Published: 6:47AM Friday August 14, 2009 Source: Reuters

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Album sales, a movie deal and other projects could boost Michael Jackson's estate by $300 million before the end of this year, the Los Angeles Times reported on Friday.

And the King of Pop's estate is expected to generate at least $74 million in annual revenue, John Branca, one of the executors of Jackson's estate and his former lawyer, told the newspaper in an interview.

Jackson's album sales have surged following his death in June and the singer has dozens of unreleased songs, some of which executors believe could be released in album form.

Branca said record sales and other revenue could generate $148 million for the estate by the end of 2009. A movie based on the singer's last rehearsals , which is expected to be released in October, and other business deals will generate another $148 million in the same timeframe, Branca said.

Jackson left about $590 million in debts when he died of cardiac arrest on June 25, the newspaper said.

But his assets, including partial ownership of the Sony/ATV music catalogue and many songs by The Beatles, outweigh his debts by at least $295 million.

Branca said there were no plans to part with the catalogue. "We're definitely not selling it," he told the LA Times.

On Tuesday, a Los Angeles judge is expected to rule on a planned merchandising deal with Bravado International Group and plans for a traveling exhibition of Jackson memorabilia.

The judge must approve the deals because Jackson's 2002 will is the subject of probate proceedings, which ensure creditors are paid and assets are properly administered.

A reprint of Jackson's 1988 autobiography Moonwalk and a glossy 400-page photo book about his life and career have already been authorised.

Jackson left his money to a trust that benefits his mother, Katherine, his three children and charities.

Almost two months after Jackson's death, police are continuing an investigation into possible criminal responsibility.

The homes and offices of Jackson's personal doctor, Conrad Murray, have been raided twice by police probing the singer's reported use of powerful anesthetics to help him sleep.

The LA Times, quoting unidentified sources close to the investigation, said on Friday that Murray legally acquired an anesthetic to treat Jackson's insomnia.

But the newspaper said Murray had left the singer alone under its influence to make telephone calls on the morning that he died.

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