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Corey Feldman has asked me to release this message to the members of Autograph Magazine Live and to all the Michael Jackson Memorabilia collectors.  
 

From: CF
Subj: FRAUDULENT ART & SIGNATURES
 
Dear Mr. Frost,

I wanted to send you a formal response to the recent materials that you have forwarded to me regarding supposed artwork that I had supposedly been given and supposedly sold.

As you will notice above I have CC'd both of my managers in this email response, as to have a third party witness to the statements I'm making within.

Let it be known, with no uncertainty or question. Upon opening your emails and resting my eyes on these images I can certify wholeheartedly that this has been the very first time I have ever seen any of these images.

I can also swear with no hesitation, that the written letters with signatures on them, are not of my own. There in fact is very little similarity from this fraudulent signature to that of my own.

Ironically my close friend MJ always taught me to have a unique one of a kind signature so that it would always be instantly recognizable, even if only to me.

I assure you, I did just that. I can spot my signature instantaneously, as I have a very unique insignia that I created and have never seen used by any other individual on this planet.

I suppose that is one of my quirks that does make me unique.

Another of those quirks is the fact that I historically loath Blue Jeans.  I simply find the look and texture of them appalling and class less. Therefore as I interpret people who wear jeans as lazy dressers, and unfashioned, I have sworn to abolish them from my personal wardrobe since I was a school grade child.

In fact I can honestly swear that I have never even worn a pair of plain unfashioned blue jeans (film roles/characters aside) in my day to day teenage or adult life!

I can take it a step further and say that NO picture of me in "normal life" wearing Blue Jeans could possibly exist!

Therefore in summary, I proclaim, all of the statements, signatures, and photographs, which are supposedly of or by me, are without a question, 100% false, fake, and phony.

I can also say that for all future endeavors by you, or any party that you do business with, I do not, nor ever have owned art by or from Michael Jackson.

I do own several effects from Mr Jackson, and plenty of fan Memorabilia, and even personal gifts given to me personally by him, signed or otherwise as suggested in the letter, but none of them in the form of artistic renderings.

I can also state that I have never commissioned any of those items for a private auction. 

At 1 time I had gifted a friend 2 pair of his sunglasses from the Victory Tour, and wrote a note for my friend to authenticate those. But to this date those were the only 2 items of Mr Jackson's that have ever willingly left my possession.

His personal Black crushed Velvet Victory Tour jacket with his name Inscribed on the lapel was stolen from me over 25 years ago, but that has no bearing other than a pleas for you to keep an eye out for it, should it ever come across your desk.

That aside, all that I have stated in this letter is true and factual, and I thank you for making me aware that such debauchery is under way.

I will now have my personal lawyers look into the people who are making these fraudulent claims, and defaming my good character.

I wish you good luck in recovering your losses as well.

Thank You
And God Bless

Corey Feldman

Tags: Corey, Fake, Feldman, Fraud, Jackson, Michael, art, autographed, autographs

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So it was a fake person sitting with all those sketches.

This was the photo-shopped pic of Corey with the artwork... Mike had asked me to add it in.  I believe they used his Coreography book pic (with a few adjustments), and cropped his head in. 

Thank you very much, I will have additional information to add very soon. 

There has been many professionals including members if The Jackson Estate working on this matter for the past 3 weeks.  We will have some additional information shortly.   
Where did these items show up at?

Everywhere, and they are still surfacing. 

For more info go here:  http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/michael-jackson-draw...

Guess he doesn't consider these blue jeans?

The guy has been a drug addict off and on for 25 years. Historically those folks are not the most trustworthy.

How do we know these aren't from set shots or right after set shots?  The guitar one obviously looks like a photo shoot of some sort?

There is so much stuff that I've dug up on this in the last six months, that to be honest, Coreys letter wasn't even needed for me.  In fact today was the first I read it.  

-w

I don't know. Guessing cause the guy isn't exactly lighting up the big screen.......little screen either. LOL

Answered directly from Corey Feldman, He does not really have time to do this all day, but he truly wants to help and will likely be taking action.
 
 
Mike,
Actually the 1st image is from a movie, and the 2nd was on a set for a clothing company with branded jeans that have bling on them which I promoted. The woman in the picture is my publicist escorting me. Both pics were career related. Hence forth why I wrote "normal blue jeans" because if they have bling (I,e, jewelry, metal, stones, or other designs) I may wear them. But NEVER have I out of character worn a pair of plain normal blue jeans as seen in the fake picture. 
I will need to have a conversation with my team to decide how to proceed from a public, and legal standpoint.
Thanx
CF

Awesome.

-w

This is pretty clear and shows that all of the items claiming to be consigned by Corey and claimed as real and done by MJ are 100% fake. I can only imagine how many have already sold and how many more will sell in the future with authentication and without. 

It asks the question who is behind this scam and will those who issued the COA's and Authentication now revoke their authentication and admit they made mistakes to possibly allow anyone who has been scammed to sue the scammers and recover their money.

In a message dated 12/14/2014 1:41:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Corey Feldman writes:
 
Michael,
 
I don't know who you are using to review the photos, but that picture is so obviously photo shopped! Forget the fact that I don't wear jeans, they have me sitting in a wall. It doesn't in any way look real! There's nothing even supporting the legs or butt of the imposter body in this photo. It's glaringly a fake photo!
Thanx
 
Corey Feldman

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