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Oprah’s Latest Guru Paid a $2.5 Million Fine in Goverment Fraud Case

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I don’t know how she does it: it was only six years ago that Oprah Winfrey was touting new age nut Eckhart Tolle as the all time genius of the world. He was her spiritual mentor. Winfrey actually ran podcasts and internet classes with the guy who has since quietly vanished from the spotlight. Now, maybe because she’s in her own personal crisis with her OWN network, Oprah is pushing a new guru. (She still hawks Marianne Williamson.) This guy is named Michael Singer, author of a book called “The Untethered Soul.”

But Michael Singer is indeed better known in his hometown of Alachua, Florida as Mickey Singer. And in 2005 he was indicted in a massive government fraud case against his company Medical Manager Health Systems, which was an offshoot of WebMD. http://www.gainesville.com/article/20051216/LOCAL/212160339 Singer was accused with nine others of inflating Medical Manager Health Systems profits, and of conspiring to launder money.

Two years after the indictment, Singer donated $100,000 of new computer software to the Alachua Police Department. By the time the case was over in 2010, Singer settled with the government by paying a $2.5 million settlement. The government dropped all charges. Singer acknowledged that the accounting practices of his company were illegal but–according to the agreement hammered out between his powerful Washington DC lawyers from Baker Botts and local Florida prosecutors–didn’t know it was taking place at the time. http://tinyurl.com/c9u3y4m

Later, the people actually convicted by the government had their verdicts overturned based on a lapsed statute of limitations. http://www.gainesville.com/article/20100303/articles/3031013

Now Singer will appear on Oprah’s Sunday Soul show this weekend on OWN. After his long adventure with the government, Singer–who was an early software multi-millionaire in the medical systems field–became a guru. He started something called the Temple of the Universe outside of Gainesville, Florida. He has lots of followers, but I’m not sure you could call it an actual cult. Temple of the Universe is registered with the IRS as a religion and has non profit tax status. But they’ve filed no public papers about their finances. They don’t even come up on Charity Navigator. But Singer is selling books and CDs and conducting new age classes and lectures.

Odds are Oprah will not be asking him about all this other stuff on Sunday’s show.

Why La Toya Jackson Stayed Out of the Fight: She Was Making a Deal with Oprah

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Everyone wondered why LaToya Jackson stayed out of the big family fight that included the spiriting of her mother to Arizona, the change of guardianship of her niece and nephews, and public spewing by Randy and Jermaine against Michael Jackson’s executors. Now we know where she was: making a deal with Oprah Winfrey. Variety reports that La Toya has made a deal for a reality show with Oprah’s OWN network. It’s going to be called “Life with La Toya.”

Usually La Toya is all over the news when the Jacksons are feuding, giving an opinion on everything. Not this time. She was unaccountably silent. It’s good to see that because of a financial deal in progress, La Toya showed not one bit of interest in her mother’s whereabouts or Michael’s kids well being. Anyway, still more interesting is La Toya’s “company.”

I’m not sure how she employs half a dozen or so people mentioned on her website. And why someone named Dr. Richard A. Boyd, listed as Chairman of Ja Tail Productions, has no bio and cannot be found anywhere on the internet. I wonder how much of the backstage stuff during this summer’s scandal was already filmed for the reality show, or if the show only came together because of the scandal. In any case, hats off to LaToya for turning lemons into lemonade.

Paris Jackson Picks Up Guitar, Learns Miley Cyrus Song

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Paris Jackson has gotten a guitar and she’s learning to play it. The 14 year old star of Twitter, who brought her father’s siblings to their knees, is now teaching herself to play a Miley Cyrus song. It’s called “He Could Be the One.” She Tweeted: “tip: don’t play your guitar on full blast because someone will come in hella pissed trying to break your amp /: luckily i protected mine(; …” Prior to that she sent out a picture of her guitar with this greeting: “my new baby .. welcome to the family sweetheart!!” She should ask Uncle Tito for lessons. He’s an excellent guitarist.

 

Justin Bieber’s Ridiculous New Video: Is He Playing Hilary Swank or Anne Murray?

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The video for Justin Bieber’s song, “As Long as You Love Me” is out. It’s ridiculous. Bieber looks a cross between Hilary Swank in “Boys Don’t Cry ” and a young Anne Murray. He’s supposed to be a rebel who wants to run off with his girlfriend. Michael Madsen, who’s at least a foot or more taller and fifty pounds heavier minimum–plays the girl’s father. When he beats up Justin, it’s laughable. Bieber’s bruise make up is sort of pathetic.

Forget that the song itself isn’t really a song–it’s just a chorus and a drum track. As it plays, Bieber is made to endure looking like a fool. He is not macho. Nothing will change that. He’s more like a nacho, and Madsen looks  like he’s going to devour him. Rapper Big Sean has a cameo rapping, and he’s a welcome diversion. His rap at least has some edge.

But except to clueless young tween girls, Justin Bieber exudes the sex appeal of a Rubbermaid kitchen mat. This video is a severe mistake. Bieber’s album is already a bust sales wise. It needed a hit single. This is more like a bunt to the pitcher, who throws him out at first.

Justin Bieber was better off courting the Donny Osmond-Clay Aiken crowd. He isn’t James Dean. He’s Treble with a Cause. The poor kid. Maybe let him grow hair in, give him clothes that look masculine, for god’s sake. Give him a fighting chance.

Photo: Anne Murray cNigel Dixon

“As Long You Need Me” Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4em3LKQCAQ

Anne Murray:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N04hV81t_Rc

Hilary Swank, “Boys Don’t Cry:”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOarssJWHhI

 

 

 

Jermaine Jackson Surrenders, Offers “Olive Branch”

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Jermaine Jackson is a pragmatist. In the end, he’s realized he can’t beat Michael Jackson’s estate. He’s taken his name off the letter that started this whole catastrophe. He’s left Janet and Rebbie twisting in the wind. Randy is now totally isolated in his little failed coup. And Randy shouldn’t be surprised that Jermaine deserted him. It was Jermaine who “stole” Randy’s babymama and had two more kids with him.

Here’s Jermaine’s posting today. I’ve broken it into paragraphs for easier reading:

Yesterday, I had a phone call with my son Jaafar that broke my heart. He asked: “Is it true that we cannot visit grandmother’s house as a family anymore?” Enough has become enough… After much soul-searching, it is clearly time for us to live by Michael’s words about love not war. In this spirit, I offer this statement by way of extending an olive-branch. Accordingly, I rescind my signature from the letter which was sent to the Estate, and which should never have gone public.   I still hold deep reservations about many issues involving the Estate, and I will continue to bring scrutiny and a resolute voice wherever we have cause for concern.

But the way to address such matters is through the proper channels and via a private dialogue, not public conflict. Whatever the tabloid and on-line misrepresentations have led people to believe, my primary concern has only ever been rooted in the welfare of our mother in the environment where she lives. No-one on the outside has a clue about the stresses and pressures she has been under long before recent events and I, like everyone in the family, adore the ground she walks on. We are also still raw from the loss of Michael three years ago. The ever-present grief has haunted me with questions about whether we stepped off him too much or whether we did enough to help when a corporate world surrounded him.

So when it comes to the well-being of loved ones, and especially our mother, we are perhaps understandably and unapologetically over-protective. As attorney Perry Sanders has since confirmed, a health check detected high blood pressure with Mother. Rest was the sole reason she went to Arizona. Prince even carried her bags down the stairs and urged her to rest-up, because we all come from the same caring place. When she was away, and with the children in the responsible care of Tito’s son TJ, there was never a malicious attempt to “block” the kids from talking with her. We simply worried that a call home would first entail, or lead to, conversations with individuals we are in dispute with and that would, therefore, increase pressure on Mother — and pressure was what a doctor said she didn’t need.

This was why we went to the house in Calabasas to talk directly with the kids and merely discuss arrangements for them to meet with their grandmother. We were denied that access by security — and it was clear that mutual suspicions had allowed events to spiral out of control. I regret that events were ever allowed to reach such a stage. I regret any distress caused to Prince, Paris and Blanket. That was never, ever the intention of myself, Janet, Rebbie or Randy.

Moving forward, the most effective way to best serve Mother’s welfare, and that of Michael’s children, is to start a collective dialogue, in private. Mistakes have been made and irrational things have been said on both sides in a highly-charged emotional environment. It is time for us all to draw a line in the sand and move towards peace, co-operation, love and healing. I truly hope that we can find it in our hearts to do so. Because above and beyond anything else, what matters…is family.

Jackson Kids Lawyer Will File Guardianship Petition Tomorrow

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Word from Katherine Jackson’s lawyer Perry Sanders: tomorrow Charles Schultz (not the Peanuts guy, he’s gone), lawyer for TJ Jackson, will file a pleading tomorrow to make TJ permanent co-guardian of Prince, Paris. and Blanket. They’re announcing their intention to give everyone who’d be interested notice–meaning Debbie Rowe, mother of Paris and Prince, and anyone else who thinks they’re involved in this case. Rowe is probably fine with the plan.

None of Michael Jackson’s siblings can put up a fight since they have no interest in the kids, just in their money. Judge Mitchell Beckloff will then decide if he wants to deal this ASAP or wait until a scheduled hearing on August 22nd. By all accounts the kids are fine, and some normalcy has returned since Mrs. Jackson returned home.

Meantime, TMZ has run a retraction of their crazy story that Janet Jackson physically attackef Paris, and that major cursing went on when Janet, Randy and Jermaine “raided” the Calabasas house ten days ago. The whole thing was absurd and should teach newspapers around the country not to blindly reprint TMZ’s tabloid stories without first checking them out. Janet Jackson is mild mannered person. It’s not in her personality to do such a thing. And Paris was too well raised by her father to curse anyone out like that, especially her own aunt.

also read from last week

Janet Jackson, Randy, Jermaine Barred from Katherine Jackson’s Home

http://www.showbiz411.com/2012/07/30/janet-jackson-siblings-barred-by-michael-jackson-estate-from-kids-home

Barbra Streisand: “Release Me” Boxed Set of Hits and Rarities Coming Soon

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Barbra Streisand is going to have a big fall season. It looks like her much rumored boxed set, called “Release Me,” is on the Sony schedule for September 25th. This is supposed to be a collection of hits and rarities designed to mark Barbra’s 50th anniversary with Columbia Records. She was signed in March 1962, and signed a new contract this past spring. I think she may have broken Johnny Mathis’s record with the record label. Barbra’s also had the same manager, the great Marty Ehrlichman, the whole time!

“Release Me” will precede by a couple of weeks Streisand’s performance at the new Barclay Center in Brooklyn. People are already paying scalpers to get into that room. It should be quite a night. Then, come Christmas Day, Streisand returns to the big screen in a comedy with Seth Rogen called “The Guilt Trip.” And she’s preparing to direct her first new film in 15 years– as I reported exclusively this spring–called “Skinny and Cat,” starring Colin Firth and Cate Blanchett.

As for Sony Music, it’s their season of boxed sets. They just had the excellent Paul Simon anniversary edition of “Graceland.” Also in September comes the 25th anniversary edition of Michael Jackson’s “Bad” complete with a Spike Lee documentary about the making of the album. Sadly, the mastermind behind “Bad,” Frank DiLeo, passed away unexpectedly a year ago on August 24th. I’m told the “Bad” box will have significant mentions of him and his role in putting it all together. In the year before Frank died, this was a project that he was very involved in. And there are still issues lingering between Sony and DiLeo’s estate on financial matters.

Sony’s Legacy division is very good, though, with these anniversary releases. They just put out a big package on Art Garfunkel. And there are still rumors of a Bob Dylan extravaganza in the works.

And by the way: repackaging old material is very ‘in’ right now for the baby boomers. The Beatles ITunes only set, “Tomorrow Never Knows,” sold 14,000 copies last week and hit the SoundScan chart. It’s only available digitally, and it’s really just a bunch of existing songs re-presented in a new grouping.

Mariah Carey Working with Randy Jackson on Album in Hamptons

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When she’s not being a diva at local events, Mariah Carey is hard at work in the Hamptons. Her manager and producer Randy Jackson, of “American Idol” fame, flew out to the South Fork over the weekend to work with her on her new album. As I reported last week, her first single will be called “Triumphant.” Mariah’s new album is hotly anticipated at DefJam Records this fall. With an already crowded schedule of new music coming out from every label, the record biz needs a big hit from Mariah.

Maybe working with Randy is what made Mariah so late for Russell Simmons Art for Life charity dinner–where she and husband Nick Cannon were bring honored on Saturday night.  You have to love Mariah. She’s one of a kind. According to sources who worked on the event, Carey was very late showing up for the presentation. But this is nothing new. The joke at Fox is that with Mariah judging “American Idol,” and the show being live, “AI” may not air until 11pm Eastern. Fox will have to treat it like a sports event with rain delays. They can toss in reruns of “The Simpsons” while everyone waits.

“Mariah insisted that no one but Russell Simmons be on stage when she went on,” says my source. “She had to come in through the kitchen, which had to be cleared. She didn’t want to see anyone, or be seen, before stepping foot on stage. She wanted Soledad O’Brien and Grant Hill out of there. She was a lot of work. And yes, as reported elsewhere, she didn’t allow cameras on her. They did turn off the big screens. She didn’t like the way her make up looked.”

By contrast, 90s duo Salt n Pepa, who performed at Art for Life, only asked for water backstage. They brought down the house with their old hits like “Let’s Talk About S-E-X.”

As for Mariah: her shenanigans are amusing if you’re in the mood because she’s not petulant. She’s kind of cute. I’ll never forget her receiving dinner backstage at the Live 8 concert in London’s Hyde Park a few years ago. She made the aide take back her spaghetti dinner because she smelled grated cheese “from a can” and not freshly prepared. They didn’t even have to take the foil off the top. Mariah’s nose knew.  God bless her.

Oscars: Hawk Koch Elected Academy President

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from the Academy: Howard Koch, Jr., a popular producer of commercial films, has been named the new prez of AMPAS. He has a long history in the film business, producing everything from “Heaven Can Wait” to a 1990 movie I personally love, “The Long Walk Home” and right now is making Naomi Foner’s “Very Good Girls.”  His father, Howard Koch, who died in 2001 at age 84, produced many of the Oscar telecasts of the past and many hit movies, as well. His first order of business, after the Oscars themselves and piracy: bring back the turkey sandwiches on sale at the bar in the Dolby Theater during the Academy Awards.

Beverly Hills, CA – Producer Hawk Koch was elected president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences tonight (July 31) by the organization’s Board of Governors. This will be his first term in the office.

Koch, who is beginning his ninth year as a governor representing the Producers Branch, has served as first vice president of the Academy during the past year. He previously served three one-year terms as treasurer and one term as vice president.

In addition, Public Relations Branch governor Cheryl Boone Isaacs was elected first vice president; Producers Branch governor Kathleen Kennedy was elected to one vice president post and Writers Branch governor Phil Robinson was re-elected to the other vice president post; Public Relations Branch governor Rob Friedman was elected treasurer; and Executives Branch governor Robert Rehme was elected secretary.

Koch’s producer credits include “Losing Isaiah” and “Gorky Park.” He recently served as executive producer on “Source Code” and is executive producer on the upcoming “Very Good Girls.”

Academy board members serve three-year terms, while officers serve one-year terms, with a maximum of four consecutive terms in any one office.

“Dark Knight Rises” Will Hit $300 Mil Tonight in the U.S.

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Is “The Dark Knight Rises” a monster hit? It will cross the $300 million mark tonight after 11 days in release. That sounds  like a hit, and it is one. But it’s still running almost $25 million behind “The Dark Knight,” which had $324 mil and change in its pockets by its 11th day. The only reason for this is Aurora, I think, because otherwise this was the most anticipated movie of the year. That–and the Olympics, which are keeping people at home to see events that happened earlier in the day. If the Olympics could be seen in real time, during the day, then people could go out at night to the movies. Of course, no work would get done. And ad rates are higher on TV at night than during the day. Anyway, “TDKR” remains at number 1, and nothing is going to shake it off that position in the near future. Even I’m getting ready to go back and see it again.

This week we get “Total Recall,” a very good comedy called “Celeste and Jesse Forever,” and a not very good something that’s been around for a while called “360” that never coheres into anything. “TDKR” is safe at number 1.