Michael Jackson’s ex-bodyguard said he was paying £150,000 a month on security before he stepped in

POP legend Michael Jackson used to spend £150,000 a month just on his security, his former bodyguard has revealed.
Martial arts expert Matt Fiddes told GB News he met Jackson after meeting Uri Geller and that the pair of them encouraged him to build a property and sports franchise business that is now worth £120 million.
Matt said: “Uri felt, I think, that people were taking advantage of Michael and then that turned out to be true. Security companies and so forth were charging him £150,000 a month.”
In a discussion with Nana Akua, he said whilst advising on security he discovered Michael was a black belt in Kung Fu.
Matt said: “He was a martial artist. Joseph Jackson, his dad, made sure he put it in his dances and stuff.
“His father made sure the Jackson Five learned martial arts and Michael wanted to progress from a black belt to second degree.”
Matt said he became firm friends with Michael and Uri: “I could trust them and then we became in this inner circle of friends where we’d hang out with Muhammad Al-Fayed and go round to his house for dinner and he would will shut Harrods down for us.”
He said Michael and Uri urged him to capitalise on his martial arts skills and he has since built up a global franchise business with 120,000 students around the world.
Uri encouraged him to invest in property and he now also owns a large portfolio of property in the south-west of England, he said
He said: “ I had Uri Geller pushing me for the property side and Michael pushing me to franchise and licence my business around the world and that’s exactly what happened.”

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