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Michael Jackson's estate has been sold to Sony Music for $250 million, making it the biggest recording contract in history.

The estate includes the rights to MJ's back catalogue, unreleased tracks, concert footage, and any hare-brained ideas that Sony and its subsidiaries can muster to put his tunes behind: television commercials, soundtracks, video games - you name it.

Another highly valuable Michael-related item is the so-called "death syringe" that administered the fatal does of drugs into his body by the now infamous Dr Conrad Murray.

WTF. This is the wrongest shit we've ever heard of.

Apparently aforementioned syringe has been doing the rounds of various Las Vegas auction houses with an estimated value of $5 million.

Thoughts?

Via TMZ and The Telegraph

 
Posted on March 17, 2010 at 1:43pm by Suz.
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