L.A. Picks Up Jackson's Memorial Tab
$1.4 Million Cost Drew Criticism; Mayor Rips Web Site Aimed at Getting Donations
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Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said he will not ask the Jackson family or AEG Live, the owner of the Staples Center where the event was held, to help the city recoup its expenses. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)
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Photo Essay Outside the Jackson Memorial Fans line up to celebrate the "King of Pop" at L.A.'s Staples Center
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Photo Essay Honoring the White Glove Fans pay tribute to Michael Jackson's unique style.
Villaraigosa, who was vacationing in South Africa a week ago when more than 17,000 fans flocked to downtown Los Angeles to watch the public memorial, asserted Monday that the city will pay. He said he will not ask the Jackson family or AEG Live, the owner of the Staples Center where the event was held, to help the city recoup its expenses, and he lambasted a city Web site set up to request donations.
"This is a world-class city, and we provide fire and police protection, period," Villaraigosa said during his first public appearance since returning from his weeklong trip. "The idea that we would charge the family for a funeral is nonsensical."
Despite his comments, the City Council was expected to take up the issue Tuesday when City Attorney Carmen Trutanich reports on the costs of the event. Trutanich launched an investigation into laws to force third parties to pay the municipal costs associated with unexpected events such as the Jackson memorial.
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Villaraigosa told reporters that major events such as the memorial occur frequently in Los Angeles and other big cities. New York and Chicago do not ask others to cough up cash, he said.
The mayor called the city's donation Web site, which raised $35,000, "ridiculous." The site stopped operating Friday afternoon. It was unclear whether the money would be returned to donors.
Villaraigosa's comments was in contrast to a statement attributed to him in a news release distributed by his office last week. In it, he encouraged Jackson fans to memorialize the pop star by donating to the city.
The release quoted Villaraigosa as saying: "Michael Jackson's music touched millions of fans across the globe. Donations will help the City of Angels provide the extraordinary public safety resources required to give Michael the safe, orderly and respectful memorial he deserves."
Matt Szabo, the mayor's spokesman, said the idea to seek donations came from Councilwoman Jan Perry, who served as acting mayor while Villaraigosa and City Council President Eric Garcetti were out of the country.
"Her office asked for donations to be mailed in," Szabo said. "The bottom line is our office then moved to support that effort with an online contribution form."
Perry could not immediately be reached for comment.
The issue took on political overtones last week when several council members asked who was going to foot the bill at a time when the city faces a $530 million budget shortfall and layoffs.
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Jackson's parents WANTED this circus, Jackson's parents should PAY for this circus. Heck, I didn't know him, why should I pay for his burial? Why should the rest of the taxpayers foot this bill either?
The Jackson family has more money than God and are expecting the taxpayes to foot the bill! Ludicrous!
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- by Sloughfoot July 14, 2009 10:25 AM EDT
- Villaraigosa-What you see is what you get-that is if you can see him. Looks like a smoke and mirror game myself. LA needs money to operate- however,donations not accepted. Egotistical self serving poli-bogs want the citizenry to foot the entire bill. Well that's great, how about using the donations to help feed or house some of the poor. Because the real issue this wasn't Villaraigosa's idea and his ego was offended by intrusions into his domain by a temp. interloper.
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