Helen Harris-Scott: Helen Harris-Scott on Michael Jackson lawsuit
By Clarencia Cynrae on October 13th, 2009In 2006, Helen Harris-Scott filed her lawsuit against the estate of Michael Jackson. Harris-Scott claimed Jackson installed a spy tracking device in her car, wiretapped her telephone, tampered with her food and water, and hired criminals to keep surveillance on her home in LA.
Harris-Scott claimed Jackson did all that to keep a watch on her and his henchmen reported to him. Harris-Scott first filed her lawsuit in 2006 and asked for $100 million in damages. Harris-Scott asked the court to order Jackson to stop his surveillance of her, apologize and disconnect all his surveillance systems on her.
It all started when Helen Harris-Scott became a fan of Jackson in 1986. Harris-Scott claimed Jackson communicated to her through his music. Harris-Scott claimed that in 1987, Jackson hired people to install a surveillance system on her. Later, Harris-Scott filed her lawsuit against Jackson in 2006.
In 2006, Jackson’s rep was Raymone Bain. Bain said Jackson was not informed of Harris-Scott’s lawsuit against him.
On Friday, October 10, 2009, Harris-Scott filed her new lawsuit to ask for $50 million for damages from Jackson’s estate.
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