Quincy Jones Sues Michael Jackson's Estate 

By ANTHONY McCARTNEY 10/26/13
 
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Quincy Jones sued Michael Jackson's estate claiming he 
is owed millions in royalties and production fees on some of the 
superstar's greatest hits.

Jones' lawsuit Friday seeks at least $10 million from the singer's estate 
and Sony Music Entertainment, claiming the entities improperly re-edited 
songs to deprive him of royalties and production fees. The music has been 
used in the film "This Is It" and a pair of Cirque du Soleil shows based on 
the King of Pop's songs, the lawsuit states.

Jones also claims that he should have received a producer's credit on the 
music in "This Is It." His lawsuit seeks an accounting of the estate's 
profits from the works so that Jones can determine how much he is owed.

The producer worked with Jackson on three of his most popular solo albums, 
"Off the Wall," ''Thriller" and "Bad."

Jackson's estate wrote in a statement that it was saddened by Jones' 
lawsuit. "To the best of its knowledge, Mr. Jones has been appropriately 
compensated over approximately 35 years for his work with Michael," the 
statement said.

An after-hours message left at Sony Music's New York offices was not 
immediately returned.

Jackson's hits "Billie Jean," ''Thriller" and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get 
Enough" are among the songs Jones claims were re-edited to deprive him of 
royalties and his producer's fee.

Jones' lawsuit states the producer's contracts called for him to have the 
first opportunity to re-edit or alter the songs, in part to protect his 
reputation.

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