Was Michael sued for copyright infringement over the song Dangerous?
Yes. Crystal Cartier from Denver, Colorado accused MJ of stealing her song by the same title, which she had copyrighted in 1985. However, she was unable to locate an original tape of her song for the court, and the version she produced did not sound much like MJ’s song. Michael testified on February 14, 1994, giving convincing details of his songwriting process and demonstrating his incredible ability to bring a song to life with just his voice box. As reported by BET, Cartier lost and was denied the chance to appeal. Printed or taped court transcripts may be ordered directly from the Colorado courts for $12.00. Is Michael producing a play called “Sisterella”? MJ and Jerry Greenberg are the executive producers of this musical, which opened at the Pasadena Playhouse (CA, US) on March 17, 1996. Larry Hart, who wrote the book, music, and lyrics, is a Grammy-award-winning gospel singer and song writer based in Las Vegas. The play is a black musical adaptation of the Cinderella story set in