Chicago Crusader 08/01/09 E-Edition

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To The Unconquerable Host of Africans Who Are Laying Their Sacrifices Upon The Editorial Altar For Their Race VOLUME LXIX NUMBER 14 —SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2009

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Michael Jackson Family Attorney Tells What's Next for Child Custody; Estate By Pharoh Martin NNPA National Correspondent The family of Michael Jackson will find the answers to lingering issues surrounding the late pop icon's estate and the legal custody of his three children, who range in ages from 7 to 12, during a critical August 3 hearing in Los Angeles. Michael Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, has hired high-profile celebrity attorney L. Londell McMillan to handle those legal affairs. McMillan, who served as attorney for Michael Jackson for three years has also represented other music stars such as Prince, Stevie Wonder, Lil’ Kim and Kanye West. In an exclusive interview with the NNPA

Katherine Jackson

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News Service, McMillan, who is Michael Jackson’s family-appointed legacy attorney and spokesperson, discussed the family’s goals and concerns in their battle for Michael’s children and legacy. “Katherine Jackson, who is represented by myself and my team, have been in negotiations and discussions with Debbie Rowe and her lawyers,” McMillan responded when asked about the validity of reports that the family was negotiating settlement with the surrogate mother of Michael’s two eldest kids to maintain custody. “Mrs. Jackson and Ms. Rowe have both been conducting themselves in a very amicable, courteous manner, to do whatever is going to be done in the best interests of the children.” (Continued on page 3)

Rush holds Congressional hearings on Burr Oak scandal INSIDE the great-grandson of legendary blues and as if your own family members were inVows to fight for federal regulations jazz singer Dinah Washington, who is volved, as if your parents and ancestry had o f c e m e t e r i e s a n d c r e m a t o r i u m s THIS ISSUE buried at Burr Oak. “Look into this matter (Continued on page 9) Gates Arrest Was Not First Racial Embarrassment for Cambridge Police

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By J. Coyden Palmer Despite the scandal at Burr Oak Cemetery where four employees have been charged in a scheme to resell plots after bodies were disinterred, cemetery lobbyists reject the idea that federal regulation is needed of the industry. Those thoughts are in contrast to those of Congressman Bobby Rush (D-IL-1) who held a hearing on July 27th at the Dirksen Federal Building and said congress should immediately begin drafting legislation to protect bereaved families. Members of the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection listened for three hours as family members with loved ones buried at Burr Oak testified of the hell they have experienced during the past few weeks. The hearing was titled “Oversight of Cemeteries and Other Funeral Services: Who’s in Charge?” “Put yourself in the place of these families who now have to relive the burden, the pain, the sadness and grief of death,” said Rev. Don Grayson, pastor of Greater Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church and

THE CHICAGO WHITE SOX will once again host its annual gathering of African American Greek organizations, Masons and Eastern Stars at U.S. Cellular Field on Friday, August 7th. Last year’s “White Sox African American Greek Night” was a tremendous success, which brought together members of America’s illustrious African American fraternities and sororities for a night of music, food, stepping and drinks, White Sox prize giveaways, a dazzling post-game fireworks display and a chance to reconnect with brothers and sisters. The 2009 African American Greek Night offers all of that, and more. The festivities begin promptly at 5:30 p.m. For more information, including how to attend this can’t miss event, visit www.whitesox.com, or contact Flowers Communications Group at 312.228.8800. (Photo © 2008 The Chicago White Sox)


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