The quack attending to Jackson the day he died is not considered a suspect in the singer's death.
Meanwhile, a distrustful Jackson family ordered a second autopsy of the late singer.
Last night on one of the cable news shows, it was mentioned M.J.'s most valuable asset was his music catalog, which he owned, as well as catalogs from other entertainers. Despite Jackson being heavily in debt, the fact he has sold so many CDs, downloads, etc. since he died Thursday means his estate will shortly be out of debt if not already.
His three kids stand to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars regardless of their spendthrift dad.
It's not likely anybody could be as globally popular as Michael Jackson (let alone Elvis or the Beatles) today because the music market is fragmented thanks to downloads, YouTube, and a bazillion other sources for music.
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