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I think you need the advice of an attorney. It seems strange to me that these would be found in the trash and not shredded. I don't think privacy is an issue because Michael Jackson is dead but the ownership could still be in question. But a good auction house would do the research on this so I'd start with asking them about it. What auction house is offering it?
They could very well be stolen. Hospitals maintain records then archives them. They dont pull records and check everyday. Might only know they were stolen if they see them come up for sale.
Since you say it has polaroids I wonder if they didnt come through an attorney or insurance office. They usually have you sign releases so they can obtain them for you.
I think it would be difficult proving how the document was obtained. If it were stolen the tossed into the trash I believe they would nopt be legal to sale.
I'm curious about this topic. I have an original copy of a document that is signed. Would make it a one of a kind. I asked the person for it and it was given to me. I have 2 witneses that saw the person give me the document. The two witnesses are all I have so I haven't posted it anywhere yet because I dont want anybody taking it.
I work alot with obtaining medical records for people. Thats why the signed release stood out me. The part I would research is the actual hospitals policy regarding who gets or maintains the original documents. The hospital, the responsible parties insurance company, the patient....etc. MJ had private physicians. He may have used the release to gather the documents to maintain his own medical records privately. Just knowing the little I do about him I would think his privacy meant more to him than a lawsuit. This was at the height of his popularity. Guy had mountains of cash.
Celebrities go to hospitals just like anybody else. No chance that an eye is kept on those records anymore than yours or mine. Theft of them would not be that difficult for a collector or somebody who knew the value of the signature. Either way though it would be cool trying to figure it out. I can't wait to see a copy of the signed release. The medical documents themselves dont even interest me.
What "legalities" are you concerned about? You seem to have answered your own question above with case precedent.
I'm with you Steve. This story is strange to say the least.
Hospitals typically shred their records, not toss them in trash cans. If Jackson requested his records and then threw them out, that's another story. The consignor's guarantee is only as good as his pockets are deep.
I believe a couple of years ago John Reznikoff had some of the hair shaved off that pervert's head at the time he was treated.
I'd value the group, with one signed item by Jackson, at maybe $5-10,000 to anyone who would idolize someone akin to Jerry Sandusky. But what the hell...I sell Hitler documents!
Pretty insulting to those of us who did admire Michael Jackson. Unlike Sandusky, Michael was found not guilty. But I guess that's meaningless to those who had already made up their mind about Michael Jackson.
Travis,
I completely agree with you. It really irks me when people make the conclusion that Michael Jackson was involved with children inappropriately. I did my homework for the last 2 years and I invite the doubters to read 2 books that completely vindicate Michael Jackson...1000%. I don't want to get into details or divert this discussion from the original: Michael may have been weird or strange but he was truly a genius in the world of music and one of a kind as a human being and humanitarian...no one will ever replace him.
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