Timeline

July 26, 1929 Joseph Walter Jackson born in Fountain Hill, Arkansas

May 4, 1930 Kattie B. Scruse/Katherine Esther Scruse born in Barbour County, Alabama

May 29, 1950 Maureen “Rebbie” Jackson born in Gary, Indiana

May 4, 1951 Sigmund Esco “Jackie” Jackson born in Gary

October 15, 1953 Tariano Adaryl “Tito” Jackson born in Gary

December 11, 1954 Jermaine LaJuane Jackson born in Gary

May 29, 1956 La Toya Yvonne Jackson born in Gary

March 12, 1957 Marlon David Jackson born in Gary

August 29, 1958 Michael Joseph Jackson born in Gary

October 29, 1961 Steven Randall Jackson born in Gary

1961 Jackie, Tito, and Jermaine begin to perform as a singing group

1962 Marlon joins the group

1963 Michael performs “Climb Ev’ry Mountain” at his kindergarten, begins singing with his brothers

August 29, 1965 As the Jackson 5, brothers win “Tiny Tots’

(MJ’s 7th birthday) Back to School Jamboree” at Big Top Department Store in Gary with their performance of “Doin’ the Jerk”

Spring 1966 Jackson 5 wins talent show at Roosevelt High School in Gary

May 16, 1966 Janet Dameta Jackson born in Gary

Late 1966 to early 1967 Jackson 5 joins the chitlin’ circuit

Early 1967 Jackson 5 wins talent show at Chicago’s Regal Theater three times in a row

August 1967 Jackson 5 win Amateur Night contest at Apollo Theater in Harlem

January 31, 1968 Steeltown Records releases the Jackson 5’s first Record, with “Big Boy” on side A

July 23, 1968 Jackson 5’s Motown Records audition, Detroit

July 26, 1968 Jackson 5 signs with Motown

August 11, 1969 Jackson 5 introduced by Diana Ross at the Daisy in Beverly Hills, California

October 1969 Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back” is released by Motown

December 14, 1969 Jackson 5 appears on The Ed Sullivan Show

December 18, 1969 Jackson 5’s first Motown album, Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5 is released

October 10, 1970 Jackson 5 perform “The Star Spangled Banner” at Game 1 of World Series, Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati

October 17, 1970 Jackson 5 become first group to have first four singles top the pop charts when “I’ll Be There” reaches #1

February 25, 1971 Joe and Katherine Jackson purchase estate at 4641 Hayvenhurst Drive in Encino, California

April 29, 1971 Michael Jackson on the cover of Rolling Stone

September 11, 1971 The Jackson 5ive animated series debuts on ABC

January 24, 1972 First Michael Jackson solo album, Got to Be There, released

August 4, 1972 Second Michael Jackson solo album, Ben, released

October 29, 1972 Jackson 5 arrive at Heathrow Airport, London, to begin first European tour

March 9, 1973 Katherine Jackson files for divorce from Joe Jackson, Los Angeles Superior Court

February 19, 1974 Michael Jackson meets Rodney Allen Rippy at first annual American Music Awards ceremony

April 9, 1974 Jackson 5 open at MGM Grand in Las Vegas

June–July 1975 Jermaine leaves Jackson 5, Randy joins the group

July 1975 Jackson 5’s Motown contract expires; they sign with CBS and become the Jacksons

June 16, 1976 The Jacksons variety show debuts on CBS

Spring 1977 Michael Jackson meets thirteen-year-old Tatum O’Neal at On the Rox club in Los Angeles

July 1977 Michael Jackson moves to New York to begin work on The Wiz

December 1978 Michael Jackson begins recording Off the Wall in Los Angeles

December 17, 1978 The Jacksons Destiny album released

Spring 1979 Michael breaks his nose in fall onstage; has first rhinoplasty surgery

Late 1979 Dr. Steven Hoefflin corrects previous nose job; relationship continues for more than twenty-five years

April 14, 1979 The Jacksons begin their Destiny North American tour in Cleveland

August 10, 1979 Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall released

Autumn 1979 Michael Jackson hires John Branca as his attorney

July 8, 1981 The Jacksons begin Triumph tour in Memphis

April–November 1982 With Quincy Jones producing, Michael Jackson records Thriller in Los Angeles

November 12, 1982 Katherine Jackson files second time for divorce from Joseph Jackson in Los Angeles Superior Court

December 1, 1982 Michael Jackson’s Thriller released

March 25, 1983 Motown 25 special taped at Pasadena Civic Auditorium

Early April 1983 Michael meets Dr. Arnold Klein

October 1983 Michael Jackson meets Emmanuel Lewis during shooting of “Thriller” video

December 2, 1983 “Michael Jackson’s Thriller” video debuts on MTV

January 27, 1984 Michael Jackson’s scalp burned while filming Pepsi commercial at Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles

February 7, 1984 Michael Jackson’s first date with Brooke Shields

February 28, 1984 Michael Jackson wins record-tying eight Grammy Awards for Thriller

January 21, 1985 Michael Jackson, assisted by Lionel Richie, finishes lyrics and music for “We Are the World”

January 22, 1985 “We Are the World” recording sessions begin at Lion Share Recording Studio in Los Angeles

Autumn 1985 Michael Jackson purchases the ATV Music Publishing Company for $47.5 million

June 1986 For first time, Michael seen in Los Angeles wearing a surgical mask

September 16, 1986 Michael on cover of National Enquirer in a hyperbaric chamber

Early 1987 Michael buys Century City condominium that will become known as “The Hideout”

January 5–July 9, 1987 Bad album recorded at Westlake Studio in Los Angeles

April 1987 Michael withdraws from Jehovah’s Witnesses

August 31, 1987 Michael Jackson’s Bad released

September 12, 1987 Bad world tour kicks off in Tokyo

April 20, 1988 Michael Jackson’s autobiography Moonwalk released

June 23, 1989 The Jacksons CBS/Epic Records contract expires; without Michael as a member of group, contract is not renewed

October 7, 1991 Elizabeth Taylor and Larry Fortensky are married at Neverland Ranch

November 14–15, 1991 Video for Michael’s “Black or White” released

November 21–22, 1991 Michael Jackson’s Dangerous released

1992 Deepak Chopra introduces Grace Rwaramba to Michael

May 1992 Michael meets Jordan Chandler in Los Angeles

January 1993 Michael introduced to Lisa Marie Presley at Brett Livingstone Strong’s home in Pacific Palisades

January 19, 1993 Michael Jackson sings “Heal the World” at 1992

Inaugural Gala for newly elected president Bill Clinton

January 25, 1993 Jordan Chandler visits “Hideout” condo in Westwood for first time

January 31, 1993 Michael Jackson performs at halftime show of Superbowl XXVII at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena

February 10, 1993 Michael appears on The Oprah Winfrey Show, speaks for the first time publicly about being abused as a child by his father

February 27–28, 1993 Michael invites Jordan Chandler, his mother June, and sister Lily to Neverland for first time

March 28–30 1993 Michael takes Jordan Chandler, June, and Lily to Las Vegas

Early May 1993 Evan Chandler invites Michael to sleep over with Jordie at his house

May 9, 1993 Michael checks into the Hotel de Paris in Monaco with Jordie, June, and Lily, accompanied by Bob Jones

Early July 1993 Evan Chandler retains Barry Rothman; Michael’s attorney Bert Fields hires Anthony Pellicano

August 17, 1993 The LAPD officially opens a criminal investigation of Michael Jackson

August 21, 1993 Michael arrives in Bangkok to begin the third leg of his Dangerous world tour; the LAPD serves search warrants on Neverland Ranch and the Century City condo

August 30, 1993 Michael collapses backstage at concert in Singapore

August 31, 1993 Michael undergoes brain scan in Singapore hospital; Gloria Allred is retained to represent Jordie Chandler in Los Angeles

September 14, 1993 Gloria Allred resigns as Jordie’s attorney, is immediately replaced by Larry Feldman; a civil suit is filed against Michael Jackson in Los Angeles Superior Court that day

November 12–14 Via Canada and Iceland, Michael flies with Liz Taylor and Larry Fortensky to London, where he checks into a private detox clinic

November 16, 1993 In Los Angeles, a strip search warrant is obtained to examine Michael Jackson’s genitals

November 24, 1993 Trial date of March 21, 1984, is set for Jordan Chandler’s civil suit against Michael Jackson

December 20, 1993 Johnnie Cochran replaces Bert Fields on Michael’s legal team; that same day Michael submits to a strip search and examination of his genitals at Neverland Ranch

January 24, 1993 The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office announces that it does not have enough evidence to charge Evan Chandler with extortion

January 25, 1993 Larry Feldman, Carl Douglas, Howard Weitzman, and

Johnnie Cochran strike a deal to settle the civil case

February 1994 District Attorneys Gil Garcetti and Tom Sneddon each initiate grand jury proceedings to investigate criminal charges of child molestation against Michael Jackson

Late February 1994 Michael checks into the Trump Tower in New York City, where he will begin recording the HIStory album at the Hit Factory Studio

May 25–26, 1994 Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley arrive at the Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic, where they are married in a secret ceremony

September 24, 1994 Tom Sneddon and Gil Garcetti announce that, due to Jordan Chandler’s refusal to testify, they have not been able to present enough evidence to convince

the grand juries in either Los Angeles or Santa Barbara counties to indict Michael Jackson for child molestation

June 14, 1995 Michael and Lisa Marie are interviewed by Diane Sawyer for Primetime Live

June 15, 1995 HIStory is released amid the fanfare of huge Michael Jackson statues going on display in European cities

November 1995 Michael and Sony merge their song catalogs, which are estimated to be worth $600 million

December 6, 1995 Michael collapses while rehearsing for the HBO concert special and is rushed to Beth Israel Medical Center in New York

January 18, 1996 Lisa Marie Presley files for divorce

February 19, 1996 Michael’s performance of “Earth Song” at the Brit Awards in London is interrupted by Jarvis Cocker

May 1996 Debbie Rowe becomes pregnant with Michael Joseph Jackson Jr.

November 14, 1996 Immediately after a concert in Sydney, Michael marries Debbie Rowe

February 13, 1997 Debbie Rowe gives birth to Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. in Los Angeles

November 25, 1997 Debbie Rowe announces she is pregnant with a girl, who will be born Paris Michael Katherine Jackson

April 3, 1998 Debbie Rowe gives birth to Paris Michael Katherine Jackson at the Spalding Pain Medical Clinic in Los Angeles

August 29, 1999 On his forty-first birthday, Michael cancels the Millennium concerts scheduled to take place on December 31 in Seoul and Honolulu

June 23, 2000 Marcel Avram files a lawsuit against Michael for cancelling the Millennium concerts

August 27, 2000 Gavin Arvizo pays his first visit to Neverland Ranch

March 6, 2001 Michael delivers his speech at Oxford

June 2001 Michael and Marc Schaffel meet at Dr. Arnold Klein’s home

September 7 & 10, 2001 Michael performs at his “30th Anniversary” concerts at Madison Square Garden

September 16, 2001 Michael announces that “What More Can I Give?” will be released as a charity record to benefit the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, with Marc Schaffel producing

October 15, 2001 Michael completes the recording of “What More Can I Give?”

October 17, 2001 Debbie Rowe is in Family Court in Los Angeles to surrender her parental rights to Prince and Paris

October 30, 2001 Michael Jackson’s Invincible released

February 21, 2002 Michael’s youngest child, Prince Michael Jackson II, aka Blanket, is born to an unidentified surrogate mother at the Grossmont Hospital in San Diego

June 11, 2002 At dinner in London, Uri Geller introduces Martin Bashir to Michael Jackson

July 6, 2002 Michael arrives riding atop a double-decker bus at Sony’s New York headquarters, where his fans are demonstrating

July 7, 2002 Apparently, Michael is in Los Angeles to sign the will that names John Branca, John McClain and Barry Siegel as his executors

June 6, 8, 9, 2002 Michael is photographed in New York City

July 30–31 Martin Bashir arrives at Neverland Ranch to begin shooting the documentary that will be Living with Michael Jackson

November 19, 2002 Michael arrives in Berlin with Dieter Wiesner, Marc Schaffel, Grace Rwaramba, and his children to accept his Bambi Award; he creates international outrage by dangling Blanket from the balcony of his hotel

February 3, 2003 Bashir’s Living with Michael Jackson premieres on ITV in Britain to huge ratings

Michael fires John Branca as his attorney

February 4, 2003 Michael fires Barry Siegel as his accountant

February 5, 2003 Janet Arvizo and her three children arrive in Miami aboard a private jet with Chris Tucker, check into the Turnberry Isle resort where Michael and his entourage are staying

February 6, 2003 Jordan Chandler’s 1993 sworn statement describing his alleged sexual abuse by Michael Jackson is leaked to the Smoking Gun Web site

Living with Michael Jackson airs in America on ABC

February 7, 2003 Mark Geragos is hired as Michael’s attorney

February 14, 2003 The Los Angeles County Department of Family and Children’s Services opens an investigation into Michael’s relationship with Gavin Arvizo

February 18, 2003 The Santa Barbara sheriff’s department opens an investigation into Michael’s relationship with Gavin Arvizo based on complaints by Gloria Allred and Carol Lieberman

February 20, 2003 Take Two: The Footage You Were Not Meant to See airs on Fox

March 2003 Michael Jackson reportedly signs a will naming Al Malnik as his executor

March 14, 2003 A jury awards Marcel Avram $5.3 million in his lawsuit against Michael Jackson

April 16, 2003 The Santa Barbara sheriff’s department reports that it does not have probable cause to arrest Michael Jackson

The Arvizo family meets with Larry Feldman

May 15–29, 2003 At Larry Feldman’s behest, the Arvizo children meet with Dr. Stan Katz

June 13, 2003 Larry Feldman and Stan Katz report the allegations of child molestation made against Michael Jackson by Gavin and Star Arvizo to the Santa Barbara County authorities

August 26, 2003 Barry Siegel sends letter removing himself as an executor of Michael Jackson’s estate

August 29, 2003 Michael’s forty-fifth birthday celebration party in downtown Los Angeles

October 24, 2003 Michael arrives in Las Vegas with Dieter Wiesner, Marc Schaffel, and Stuart Backerman to promote “What More Can I Give?” and is given the key to the city by Mayor Oscar Goodman

November 18, 2003 Number Ones is released

The search warrant raid on Neverland Ranch is executed

November 19, 2003 Tom Sneddon and Santa Barbara County sheriff Jim Anderson announce that an arrest warrant for Michael Jackson has been issued

Early/mid December The Nation of Islam takes over Michael’s security,

2003 and all contact with Wiesner and Schaffel is cut off

December 18, 2003 Prosecutors formally charge Michael Jackson with seven counts of committing lewd acts against a child

Late December 2003 Michael abandons Neverland to move into a rented home in Beverly Hills

December 31, 2003 Debbie Rowe files to reinstate her visitation rights to the children

January 15, 2004 Gloria Allred asks the Department of Child and Family Services to remove all of Michael’s children from his care

January 16, 2004 Michael is arraigned at the courthouse in Santa Maria and enters a plea of not guilty

February 1, 2004 Michael is at Ron Burkle’s house in La Jolla, where he watches Janet’s “Nipplegate” halftime performance at the Super Bowl

February 7, 2004 Michael hires Raymone Bain to replace Stuart Backerman, who has resigned

March 19, 2004 The DCFS announces that it has no cause to remove Michael Jackson’s children from his care

March 25, 2004 A grand jury is empanelled in Santa Barbara County to hear evidence against Michael Jackson

April 21, 2004 Michael is in Orlando when he learns that he has been indicted by the grand jury in Santa Barbara

April 25, 2004 Michael fires Geragos as his attorney and replaces him with Tom Mesereau

September 13, 2004 Ray Chandler’s All That Glitters published

November 4, 2004 Joseph Bartucci files his sex abuse lawsuit against Michael in New Orleans

November 16, 2004 Howard King files a civil complaint on behalf of Marc Schaffel in Los Angeles

January 31, 2005 Jury selection in People v. Michael Joseph Jackson begins

February 28, 2005 Tom Sneddon makes his opening statement

March 1, 2005 Tom Mesereau makes his opening statement

June 2–3, 2005 Ron Zonen and Tom Mesereau deliver their closing arguments

June 14, 2005 Michael Jackson is acquitted on all counts

June 29, 2005 Michael, Grace, and the kids fly to Bahrain

July 11, 2005 Prescient Acquisitions sues Michael Jackson for $48 million

September 23, 2005 Michael arrives at the Dorchester Hotel in London for his deposition in the Schaffel case

October 27, 2005 Michael files a countersuit against Marc Schaffel

November 12, 2005 Michael is escorted by police after a scene in the ladies room in the Egyptian Court of the Ibn Battuta Mall in Dubai

December 9, 2005 National Enquirer reports that Michael is in critical condition after overdosing on prescription drugs and alcohol

January 15–22, 2006 Michael travels to Orlando, Florida, meets with Lou Pearlman

January 26, 2006 Michael, Grace, and the children fly to Hamburg, settle in at the Schleiter home

February 15, 2006 The California Court of Appeals rules that Debbie Rowe’s parental rights were not terminated by an earlier ruling and that she can seek custody of Prince and Paris

Late March/ Michael and his children work with Tony

early April 2006 Buzan; Michael’s “aide” is stopped with a suitcase full of OxyContin at the airport in Manama

April 13, 2006 A statement is issued that Michael Jackson has restructured his finances in a deal with Fortress Investments

April 17, 2006 The Bartucci lawsuit is dismissed

April 19, 2006 Michael meets with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa at Safriya Palace

May 20–21, 2006 Sheikh Abdullah sees Michael for the last time

May 22–23, 2006 Michael arrives in London for the second deposition in the Schaffel case

May 24, 2006 The California Supreme Court refuses to hear Michael’s appeal in the Debbie Rowe case

May 26, 2006 Michael, Grace, and the kids arrive in Tokyo for the MTV Japan Awards

June 14–22, 2006 Michael and his party are at the New York Hotel at Disneyland Paris; tour the Jardin des Plantes

June 23–25, 2006 The Jackson party flies to Cork, Ireland, and settles at Blackwater Castle

June 28, 2006 The Schaffel v. Jackson trial begins in Santa Monica

July 3, 2006 Michael and his party settle in at Ballinacurra House in Kinsale, Ireland

July 14, 2006 The verdict in the Schaffel v. Jackson case is a split decision; Schaffel is awarded $900,000 and Jackson $200,000

August 29, 2006 Michael and his party are at Luggala Castle in County Wicklow, Ireland, as he celebrates his forty-eighth birthday

September 29, 2006 Michael and his party are at Grouse Lodge when his attorneys and Debbie Rowe’s reach a confidential settlement of their legal dispute

October/November After Michael tells Raymone Bain he has no valid

2006 will or trust agreement and needs one, she initiates the creation of the “Neverland Trust,” which appoints Katherine Jackson trustee

Early October 2006 Michael is working with Will.i.am at Grouse Lodge on “comeback album”

October 15, 2006 Billy Bush interviews Michael for Access Hollywood at Grouse Lodge

November 15, 2006 Michael’s abbreviated performance at Earl’s Court during the World Music Awards ceremony

December 23, 2006 Michael, Grace, and the kids fly from Dublin to Las Vegas aboard a private jet that is met at the airport by Jack Wishna; he and Grace and the kids move into the house on Monte Cristo Drive

December 29, 2006 Michael’s vigil at the casket of James Brown

December 30, 2006 Michael speaks at James Brown’s funeral

January 25, 2007 Associated Press reports that Michael Jackson has returned to the United States

Later February Joe and Randy Jackson make separate attempts to gain entry to Michael’s Monte Cristo property and are turned away

March 31, 2007 Thompson, Cobb, Bazilio and Associates audit shows Michael Jackson has a net worth of $236 million

April 2007 Randy Phillips flies from Los Angeles to Las Vegas to meet with Michael about performing at the O2 in London; Raymone Bain calls a short time later to say Michael isn’t ready to perform

April 17, 2007 Sony/ATV acquires the Leiber-Stoller catalog

June 18, 2007 Just as jury selection is about to begin at the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Michael’s attorneys settle the Prescient Acquisitions lawsuit

Late June to early Michael is sighted in Washington, D.C., area

July 2007

July 2007 Following the cancellation of his only credit card, Michael and his children are forced to leave hotels shortly after checking in

July 25, 2007 Michael is deposed by Howard King in the Dieter Wiesner lawsuit at the offices of the Venable law firm in Washington, D.C.

Mid August 2007 Michael, Grace, and the children show up at the Cascio’s house in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey

October 15, 2007 At the High Court in London, Sheikh Abdullah files a lawsuit against Michael Jackson demanding approximately $7 million

October 31, 2007 Michael is recognized shopping with Frank Cascio at the Halloween Store in New Jersey

November 7, 2007 Michael, Grace, and children fly to Los Angeles for the sixty-sixth birthday party of Rev. Jesse Jackson

Mid-November to Michael, Grace, and the kids are the guests of Ron

early December 2007 Burkle; Michael refuses to take calls from Raymone Bain

December 31, 2007 The refinancing of the loans against Michael’s share of the Sony-ATV catalog is finalized

February 11–13, 2008 Thriller 25 is released in Europe and the United States

February 20, 2008 Fortress Investments issues notice of default on Neverland Ranch

February 27– Michael and children move from the Palms

March 2, 2008 to the Palomino property; Jermaine Jackson introduces Michael to Tohme Tohme

April 2008 Fortress Investments schedules May auction for Neverland Ranch and all property on premises

Early-mid May 2008 Colony Capital announces that it has acquired the note on Neverland Ranch and the threatened auction is averted

Early July 2008 Tohme Tohme officially becomes Michael Jackson’s new business manager

August 28–29, 2008 Michael is interviewed by Good Morning America, serenaded by British fans gathered at gates of Palomino property, and receives a copy of letter circulated by neighbors expressing concern that an accused child molester is living among them

Early September 2008 Tohme begins consulting with Peter Lopez about setting up a new concert tour for Michael

Late September to Michael and Tohme meet with Phil

early October 2008 Anschutz at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas

Mid-late October 2008 Michael and children leave Las Vegas and check into the Bel Air Hotel, without Grace

October 21, 2008 Patrick Allocco of Allgood Entertainment flies to Las Vegas to meet with Joe Jackson about a “Jackson Family Reunion Concert”; Joe sends Allocco to meet with Frank Dileo

Late October to Negotiations of the O2 deal continue;

early November 2008 Grace comes to Los Angeles, but is sent packing

October 31, 2008 Michael and his children attend Halloween party at Natalie Maines’s house with Veronique Peck

November 17, 2008 The Sheikh Abdullah lawsuit trial begins in London’s High Court

November 20–21, 2008 Patrick Allocco meets with Frank Dileo in Nashville

November 23, 2008 Michael and Tohme are preparing to fly to London when word comes that the Sheikh Abdullah lawsuit has been settled

November 26, 2008 Frank Dileo and Patrick Allocco sign a “binder agreement” for the Jackson Reunion Concert

Early December 2008 With help from Barrack, Tohme convinces Michael to commit to ten concerts at the O2; Tohme, Lopez, and Dennis Hawk initiate negotiations with Randy Phillips

Later in December 2008 Michael and his children move into the Carolwood Drive chateau

January 1, 2009 Allgood Entertainment hires Leonard Rowe as a “consultant”

January 26, 2009 At the Carolwood chateau in Beverly Hills, reportedly surrounded by Phil Anschutz, Tim Leiweke, Paul Gongaware, and Randy Phillips of AEG, Michael signs a deal to perform ten concerts at the O2 Arena in London

February/March, 2009 After Michael tells them he has no will and needs one, Tohme and Hawk consult with attorney Sean Najerian about preparing a will and trust agreement for Jackson

February 3, 2009 Leonard Rowe and Patrick Allocco take Katherine Jackson to lunch, explain the Reunion Concert proposal and tell her she will be paid if Michael signs a contract

February 9, 2009 Tohme’s partner James Weller meets with Darren Julian at a fast food restaurant on Wilshire Boulevard

February 12, 2009 Leonard Rowe and Patrick Allocco meet with Dennis Hawk at Hawk’s office

March 4, 2009 MJJ Productions files a lawsuit against Julian Auctions, demanding that it halt the scheduled April 22, 2009, auction of Michael’s property

March 5, 2009 Michael announces the “This Is It” concert series (ten shows) at the O2 in London

March 6–11, 2009 Michael discovers that Tohme and AEG are talking about increasing the number of shows at the O2; eventually he is persuaded by Tohme and Phillips to commit to thirty-one shows

March 11, 2009 Ticketmaster’s “pre-sale” of Michael Jackson’s O2 shows produces an astounding response

March 13, 2009 The number of scheduled concerts at the O2 has been increased to fifty; the tickets for all seats at every show sell out within four hours

March 16, 2009 Roger Friedman column questions Tohme and voices opinion he is not really a doctor

March 24, 2009 Roger Friedman publishes column in which Darren Julian describes being threatened by James Weller

March 25, 2009 Joe Jackson and Leonard Rowe gain entry to Michael’s Carolwood chateau

March 26, 2009 Leonard Rowe and Frank Dileo meet for the first time, at the urging of Katherine Jackson

March 27, 2009 Leonard Rowe sends out a press release claiming he has been hired as Michael’s new manager; Michael stops taking calls from Rowe

Allgood Entertainment sends a cease and desist letter to Randy Phillips at AEG, claiming that Frank Dileo is Michael Jackson’s manager and has signed an agreement with them

April 6, 2009 Dr. Conrad Murray places an order for propofol from Applied Pharmacy Services in Las Vegas

April 12, 2009 Michael asks Cherilyn Lee if she can obtain and administer propofol

April 13–15, 2009 Auditions for the “This Is It” show dancers are held at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood

April 14, 2009 Julian Auctions is scheduled to begin exhibiting Michael Jackson property at the Beverly Hilton ahead of the scheduled April 22 auction

Michael Jackson meets with Joe Jackson, Leonard Rowe, and Patrick Allocco at the Sportsmen’s Lodge; Michael signs letter stating that Rowe is his “authorized representative”; Michael also signs a revocation of Tohme’s power of attorney

Tohme strikes a deal with Darren Julian that settles the lawsuit and prevents the auction of Michael’s property and delivers the check that pays Julian off; it’s not enough, as Michael cuts off all contact with Tohme

Late April to Michael is regularly absent from the

early May 2009 rehearsals at Center Staging

April 21, 22, 23, 25, Paparazzi trail Michael to Dr. Klein’s office

27, 28, 30, 2009 in Beverly Hills

May 2, 2009 Letter apparently signed by Michael Jackson goes out to various associates announcing that Frank Dileo has been appointed as “one of [my] representatives and tour manager”

May 5, 2009 Raymone Bain files a $44 million lawsuit against Michael in Washington, D.C.

Ola Ray files a lawsuit against Michael in Santa Monica

Letter written by Frank Dileo and apparently signed by Michael Jackson is sent out to various associates stating that Michael has dispensed with the services of Tohme Tohme

May 8, 2009 AEG reaches an oral agreement to hire Dr. Conrad Murray as Michael Jackson’s personal physician; Murray begins spending the night at Michael’s home

May 12, 2009 Conrad Murray places an order for propofol and assorted benzodiazepine drugs with Applied Pharmacy Services in Las Vegas

May 14, 2009 Michael and his children attend sixtieth anniversary dinner for Joe and Katherine Jackson at Chakra restaurant in Beverly Hills

May 15, 2009 Michael’s brothers issue a denial of any involvement in a reported Reunion Concert to be put on by Allgood Entertainment

Michael, Randy Phillips, Paul Gongaware, Leonard Rowe, Joe and Katherine Jackson meet at the Beverly Hills Hotel

In the afternoon, Michael goes to Dr. Klein’s

May 20, 2009 AEG announces postponement of “This Is It” shows

May 25, 2009 Michael sends his “you do not represent me” letter to Leonard Rowe

Late May 2009 Randy Phillips tells the Los Angeles Times that the O2 shows are “a do or die moment” for Michael Jackson

June 1, 2009 “This Is It” rehearsals move to the Forum

June 17, 2009 According to John Branca, he meets with Michael and Frank Dileo at the Forum

June 18, 2009 Michael doesn’t show for what will be one of the last two rehearsals at the Forum; Randy Phillips drives to the Carolwood chateau to demand, in the presence of Dr. Murray, that Michael stop seeing Dr. Klein and stop taking the drugs he believes Klein is giving him

June 19, 2009 Michael arrives for the last evening of rehearsals at the Forum “a basket case” and is sent home by Kenny Ortega

June 20, 2009 Randy Phillips tells Frank Dileo he needs to bring his client into line; Dileo leaves a voice mail for Conrad Murray that Michael is “sick” and needs a blood test “to see what he’s doing”; Murray demands a meeting with Ortega and Phillips at the Carolwood chateau

June 22, 2009 Michael shows up for the first day of full dress rehearsals at the Staples Center “in this new kind of place,” according to Ortega

June 24, 2009 Michael arrives at the Staples Center around 6:30 p.m., delivers a “bioluminescent” performance, in Ortega’s words, and leaves for home exhilarated

June 25, 2009 Michael Jackson is pronounced dead at UCLA Medical Center

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