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Michael Jackson’s Death

USC Legal Experts Available

July 9, 2009 By USC Gould School of Law

Contact: Gilien Silsby
USC Law News Service, (213) 500-8673 or Suzanne Wu at (213) 740-2215

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MICHAEL JACKSON’S DEATH

USC Legal Experts Available


JEAN ROSENBLUTH, USC law professor, can talk about the legacy and life of Michael Jackson. Rosenbluth attended Jackson’s child molestation trial and covered him when she was an entertainment reporter. Rosenbluth may be reached at 213-740-3199 or 818-406-9986 (cellular).

JODY ARMOUR, USC law professor, can talk about the legacy and life of Michael Jackson as well as legal issues that may arise from Jackson’s death. Armour can be reached at (323) 573-0444 (cellular).

SCOTT ALTMAN, USC law professor, is an expert on child custody and family law. He can talk about what may happen to Jackson’s children. Altman may be reached at (213) 740- 2544.

ROBERT RASMUSSEN, USC Law professor, is an expert in contracts and business law. He can discuss Jackson’s business affairs, unfulfilled concert tour and contractual obligations. He may be reached at (213) 740-6473.

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