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JACKSON ORDERED TO PAY LAW FIRM $175,000

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The bills keep piling up for Michael Jackson at a law firm that handled side work during the pop star’s 2005 child molestation trial.

A judge ordered the singer Monday to pay $175,000 to cover the cost to successfully sue him to pay his overdue bill. Superior Court Judge James Chalfant’s order means Jackson’s legal bill to Ayscough & Marar now totals more than $430,000.

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