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The 下一个 日 Michael wakes up and he still in his Pjs and he takes a 淋浴 and put back pjs and pick new one becuz he wasn't going anywhere today he guess and he just sat on his 床, 床上 and lay down and he was just thinking about Jenna and couple 秒 更多 Michael phone was ringing he was think who heck is calling me so he picks up the phone and Michael 说 " hello who is this?" Jenna 说 " um Michael this is Jenna sorry is this a bad time calling you??" Michael 说 " no its a good time calling me so whats up?" Jenna 说 " nothing I'm relly bored can I go to um... your house ?" Michael said...
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The Michael Jackson estate is tired of waiting for Lloyd's of 伦敦 to pay out on the $17.5 million "This Is it" insurance policy -- so they're going after Lloyd's in court ... demanding they pay up, stat.

Lloyd's of 伦敦 originally issued the policy to cover potential losses for MJ's 2009 "This Is It" concerts -- but earlier this year, the company asked an L.A. court to declare the policy null and void ... claiming MJ lied about his medical history and drug addiction.

Lloyd's insists the policy "was restricted to losses resulting from accident only" -- pointing out Michael's official cause of death was "homicide."

But the estate is now on the offensive -- filing a cross-complaint, claiming MJ never intended to die, whether 由 homicide 或者 not, so his death still qualifies as an accident.

But the estate isn't just settling for the original $17.5 million -- they also want punitive damages. FYI, suing for punitive damages often scares the crap out of insurance companies.