According to several reports pop star Michael Jackson wants to sell his story about the molestation trial to the American version of Britain's OK! Magazine. Jackson had agreed to talk about this experience in an interview that will cost the OK! magazine $2 million.
But apparently, Pagesix.com reports Jackson wants his money before the interview, and the magazine wants the story before giving the money.
A source told the website: "He won't sign until he gets the money and OK! won't give him the money until he signs. We thought it was a done deal, but at the last minute there were problems."
Michael Jackson is not the only one who wants to sell his story. Two jurors from the trial announced yesterday they still believe the pop star is "guilty as sin" and plan to write a book about their deliberations.
Eleanor Cook, 79, will call her book "Guilty As Sin, Free As A Bird", according to reports. And Ray Hultman, 62, who said that he believed Jackson had probably molested boys, will call his book "The Deliberator".