Music company Audio For Video Digital is taking the late Michael Jackson's estate to court. TMZ.com reports that the business has filed a creditor's claim for more than 736-thousand for rented sound recording and audio equipment "in connection with the making of a musical." According to a source connected with Audio For Video Digital, the company was working on music that the "King of Pop" had been recording prior to his death. The insider alleges that Audio For Video Digital is the co-owner of the recordings along with Jackson's estate. The source adds that Jackson had been working with the company for years, and Audio For Digital Video has a large collection of unreleased recordings from the pop superstar.
Michael Jackson died from cardiac arrest on June 25th. In the months since his passing, Jackson's estate has been the target of numerous lawsuits. Michael Jackson's estate did get some good news over the weekend. Jackson's concert rehearsal film "This Is It" dominated the box office. In the first five days in theaters, "This Is It" raked in an estimated 101-million-dollars worldwide.