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Michael Jackson’s Will Surfaces but Signatures Don’t Match

1 July 2009 702 6 Comments

Michael Jackon’s Will has become available at TMZ, however by comparing the signature on the will against Jackson’s signature on his children’s birth certificate it is very different.

Jackson's Signature Comparison

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6 Comments »

  • Natalie said:

    I think they are very similar, the signatures look similar. It it the N at the end of Jackson that is similar to me, I could be wrong but I think too much is being read into it.

  • Julie Hayen said:

    Those are very different!!
    One is Micheal Joseph Jackson and the other is no where near, and the style is different and so is the size.

  • Zepp said:

    Something very weird is going on

  • Lucy Lu said:

    Isn’t that the outdated will he had a new one in 2004 and another one in 2007?

  • Michael B said:

    Signatures are very complicated thing to analyze. No one has the same signature twice. When I look back at my own signatures over time it has changed much. If you look at my signature from 1997 and the one now, they are different.

    I think these are his signatures. The M, the H and the N are exactly the same but in different sizes.

    His signatures also reflect the occasion. While on a birth certificate you have a tiny box to write in, and it is a special occasion where you have a child in your hands, the Will is a statement of power, control over who gets your stuff, it’s a tragic reminder that you will die one day, and above all – he had more space in it to write his name down.

  • Natasha said:

    People’s signature changes all the time, Mine has changed alot over the years.

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