• Amid Doubts, Jacko Starts Work on London Tour

    He’s painfully thin, he hasn’t properly trained, he’s battled pain medication … can he make it through to the end?

    Amid Doubts, Jacko Starts Work on London Tour
  • Judge Sprinkles Pixie Dust on Neverland Auction

    Sometimes it takes a judge to state the obvious. The auction of Michael Jackson’s possessions from Neverland can go ahead later this month — at least according to Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brett Klein, who rejected a preliminary injunction to stop the sale on Friday — for the very simple reason that Darren Julien’s…

  • A Secret Peek at Jacko’s Stash

    Jackson clearly had a thing for Lladro porcelain — around 300 pieces, including a big, gaudy, table-top montage depicting Cinderella’s arrival at Prince Charming’s ball for which he paid $30,000.

  • Auctioneer’s Response to Michael Jackson, ‘You Asked Us to Sell!’

    The Los Angeles auction house slapped with a lawsuit by Michael Jackson vowed Friday that it would go ahead with its plans to sell off the contents of Jackson’s Neverland estate and, if necessary, pay off its fees and expenses from the proceeds.

  • Week One At The Wrap: A Great Ride

    It’s been quite a week. In the first week of our launch, TheWrap broke two major stories and wrote a dozen other solid pieces, along with Hollyblogs from producers, screenwriters and actor-directors and news from our columnists. By our second and third day, we were already being cited around the world for our break on Michael…

  • Wrap Exclusive: John Landis slaps singer with ‘Thriller’ lawsuit

    Michael Jackson has been slapped with a breach-of-contract lawsuit by director John Landis, who is seeking past profits from the “Thriller” video.