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The business of Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson waves to fans at trial

The late Michael Jackson sold more than 61 million albums in the U.S., but died $400 million in debt. Renita Jablonski talks to Mark Sutherland, global editor of Billboard Magazine, about Jackson's business deals and the response from fans in London.

Pop star Michael Jackson waves to fans as he arrives for his child molestation trial in Santa Maria, Calif., on June 13, 2005. (Hector Mata / AFP / Getty Images)

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