Michael Jackson has 25 days to turn over financial information to a law firm that previously won a $256,000 judgment against him in July. Not keen on legal jargon? Basically this is the scoop.
The firm of Ayscough & Marar aided Jackson during his 2005 child molestation case, and the singer owes these guys an additional $175,000 in legal fees.
Jackson is currently appealing the $175,000 ruling, meaning the firm can only pursue the $256,000 award for now. I know what you're thinking--$175,000 is like a dinner bill for him. But Michael's saying he hasn't even refinanced Neverland Ranch, which last we heard, was heading toward foreclosure. Jackson's spokesperson Raymone K. Bain denies those claims.