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Michael Jackson says ranch foreclosure averted
    2008年05月13日  09:56    Shenzhen Daily

ENTERTAINER Michael Jackson said Sunday a foreclosure sale on his Neverland Ranch set for this week was averted after a loan on the California property was sold to Colony Capital, a large real-estate investment firm.

The loan, which sources familiar with the matter said was about US$23.5 million, had been held by Fortress Investment Group , a New York-based private equity and hedge fund group. The 2,700-acre ranch in Santa Barbara County was slated to be auctioned off tomorrow after Jackson defaulted on loan payments.

In a press release, Jackson said he was in discussions with Colony and its founder, Tom Barrack Jr., “with regard to the ranch and other matters.”

Colony, a Los Angeles-based firm that has invested more than US$39 billion since its founding in 1991, is “very comfortable” holding the loan while it negotiates payment terms, a person familiar with the situation said.

Representatives of Jackson and Colony declined to comment. A Fortress representative could not be reached for comment.

The formerly high-flying singer and songwriter saw his career slammed by a child molestation trial in 2005. Even though he was acquitted on all counts, he has faced significant financial problems in recent years.

(SD-Agencies)

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