Segun Roger Friedman, Bob Jones hasta ahora vicepresidente de comunicacion y relacciones con los medios de MJJ Productions ha sido despedido
... por Randy Jackson
No da muchos mas detalles... Dice que Michael lo conocia desde los 12 años donde trabajaba en Motown representando a los Jackson 5, y que en los ultimos años a pesar de escandalos siempre ha seguido fiel a Michael y ha mantenido un perfil bajo... Tambien dice de que si le diera por hablar, podria contar muchas cosas sobre Michael.
Jacko Shocker: Most Important Aide Is Out
Thursday, June 10, 2004
By Roger Friedman
Motown historians know the name Bob Jones. The PR whiz started working at the famed record label in 1970, where he met and represented Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 during their halcyon days. Michael was 12 years old then, and no matter what scandal has cropped up over the years, Jones has always been there for the self proclaimed King of Pop.
But no more after yesterday. Jones, who functioned as vice president of communications for MJJ Productions, Jackson's company, since it began almost two decades ago, is out. I'm told he was unceremoniously and ungraciously terminated by Randy Jackson yesterday with barely an acknowledgement of his tremendous contribution and loyalty.
Nice, huh? Jones was unavailable for comment yesterday, but that would be par for the course. In all the years the press has covered Jackson's antics, Jones has kept the lowest of profiles.
Nevertheless, I am told by Jackson insiders that Jones never signed a confidentiality agreement with MJJ Productions, and is free to publish books or sing like a canary about his experiences, if that's what he chooses to do. From the Elephant Man's bones to Lisa Marie to the 1993 settlement, Bob Jones knows where every single body is buried in Jackoland. Imagine the possibilities.
I don't get Michael Jackson. Didn't anyone ever tell him, "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer"? The people he now does not speak to or whom he has alienated are the ones he needs the most in this crucial hour of his life. Won't it be strange if he winds up doing himself in when all is said and done?
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No da muchos mas detalles... Dice que Michael lo conocia desde los 12 años donde trabajaba en Motown representando a los Jackson 5, y que en los ultimos años a pesar de escandalos siempre ha seguido fiel a Michael y ha mantenido un perfil bajo... Tambien dice de que si le diera por hablar, podria contar muchas cosas sobre Michael.
Jacko Shocker: Most Important Aide Is Out
Thursday, June 10, 2004
By Roger Friedman
Motown historians know the name Bob Jones. The PR whiz started working at the famed record label in 1970, where he met and represented Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 during their halcyon days. Michael was 12 years old then, and no matter what scandal has cropped up over the years, Jones has always been there for the self proclaimed King of Pop.
But no more after yesterday. Jones, who functioned as vice president of communications for MJJ Productions, Jackson's company, since it began almost two decades ago, is out. I'm told he was unceremoniously and ungraciously terminated by Randy Jackson yesterday with barely an acknowledgement of his tremendous contribution and loyalty.
Nice, huh? Jones was unavailable for comment yesterday, but that would be par for the course. In all the years the press has covered Jackson's antics, Jones has kept the lowest of profiles.
Nevertheless, I am told by Jackson insiders that Jones never signed a confidentiality agreement with MJJ Productions, and is free to publish books or sing like a canary about his experiences, if that's what he chooses to do. From the Elephant Man's bones to Lisa Marie to the 1993 settlement, Bob Jones knows where every single body is buried in Jackoland. Imagine the possibilities.
I don't get Michael Jackson. Didn't anyone ever tell him, "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer"? The people he now does not speak to or whom he has alienated are the ones he needs the most in this crucial hour of his life. Won't it be strange if he winds up doing himself in when all is said and done?
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