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James Brown Still Unburied

Farnhamia
10-01-2007, 20:13
It appears that the family is still "discussing" the details. The poor man's been dead for over two weeks. Perhaps it's because he died on Christmas Day. WC Fields died that same day in 1946 and it seems to me that there was some foolishness over his final resting place, too.

Link (http://news.aol.com/entertainment/music/articles/_a/james-browns-body-still-not-buried/20070110065709990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001)

James Brown's Body Still Not Buried
By KATRINA A. GOGGINS
AP
COLUMBIA, S.C. (Jan. 10) - The body of soul singer James Brown has yet to be buried as attorneys and his children work to settle issues surrounding his estate, including where he will be laid to rest.

For now, his body lies in a sealed casket in his home on Beech Island, said Charles Reid, manager of the C.A. Reid Funeral Home in Augusta, Ga., which handled the services.

Brown died of heart failure Dec. 25 at age 73. His will has yet to be filed, said Buddy Dallas, an attorney for the singer.

The room where Brown's body lies is being kept at a controlled temperature, and security guards keep watch, Reid said.

The funeral home delivered Brown's body after services Dec. 30, Reid said.

Brown's home has been locked since hours after his death to protect his memorabilia, furnishing, clothes and other personal items, Dallas said.

"Just imagine what would have happened," Dallas said. "Items of James Brown would have left there like items off the shelves of Macy's in an after-Christmas sale."

The trustees for his will, along with Brown's children, will determine the burial site, Dallas said.

Tomi Rae Hynie, Brown's partner, said shortly after his death that she encountered locked gates as she tried to get into the home she says she shared with the singer and their 5-year-old son.

She wouldn't discuss the incident Tuesday, but her lawyer said Hynie should be granted access to the home, although he would not talk about whether Hynie might take legal action.

"The hope is that all parties can sit down and figure out what the problem is and what the challenges are," attorney Thornton Morris said. "And once we figure out what the challenges are we'll see if we can't resolve something that's a win for everybody."

Meanwhile, a woman who claims Brown raped her nearly 20 years ago said Tuesday she will continue her lawsuit.

Jacque Hollander has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear her sexual harassment suit, which a lower court ruled last year she had waited too long to file. A Supreme Court decision on whether to hear the case is pending.

She argues that the two-year statute of limitations in such cases does not provide equal protection to women.

"This has been a long road that ended tragically Christmas morning," Hollander said in a phone interview with the Associated Press.

"As a rape victim, I will never get to face him in court, and it hurts," she said. "But we are moving forward. We filed against his organization, as well as him. So now his organization stands in front of him."

In her lawsuit, Hollander said Brown raped her at gunpoint in 1988 while she was his publicist. She seeks $106 million in damages.

A federal appeals court tossed out Hollander's lawsuit in August.

"There was nothing to it 20 years ago and nothing to it 20 years later," Dallas said.
Zarakon
10-01-2007, 20:20
That woman needs to shut up and accept the statute of limitations is expired. Especially given he's dead. And because he's dead, it'll be much harder to prove he didn't do it.

Seriously.
Nodinia
10-01-2007, 20:22
Its a tradition to bury, then get to bickering, vulturing etc. You could make a case for doing that before and during the actual burial, but keeping him about is just bad form.
Farnhamia
10-01-2007, 20:25
That woman needs to shut up and accept the statute of limitations is expired. Especially given he's dead. And because he's dead, it'll be much harder to prove he didn't do it.

Seriously.

I was tempted to snip the part at the bottom about the woman who claims he raped her but decided to leave it, even though that wasn't the point of the article or this thread.
German Nightmare
10-01-2007, 21:00
So, James Brown is dead (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr_6q9DcSiM), but they still haven't buried him? Did they at least put him in a freezer, or something?!? That's disgusting!

Put him under the ground, pronto!
Farnhamia
10-01-2007, 22:28
So, James Brown is dead (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr_6q9DcSiM), but they still haven't buried him? Did they at least put him in a freezer, or something?!? That's disgusting!

Put him under the ground, pronto!

They can always move him later. He's in a sealed coffin at his house in Augusta,Georgia, and they've been having a pretty warm winter back East, so, yeah, amybe it's time they planted him. Of course, it's just the remains, but there is such a thing as respect.
Londim
10-01-2007, 22:28
Well obviously James Brown is going to be resurrected from the dead. Would you like to come back from the dead in a box six feet under?















Well actually with some of you NSers I wouldn't be surprised.:p
MariVelasca
10-01-2007, 22:33
Londim: Where's your sense of adventure?

I think they should just freakin' bury the dude. With him being dead and all, I think he's been through just about enough. Stop the drama.

You don't want none.
Teh_pantless_hero
10-01-2007, 22:34
On the third week, James Brown is going to rise from the dead and hold a soul concert with all his loyalest followers.
Londim
10-01-2007, 22:34
Londim: Where's your sense of adventure?

I think they should just freakin' bury the dude. With him being dead and all, I think he's been through just about enough. Stop the drama.

You don't want none.

My sense of adventure is currently tarcking you... I will appear once a complete analysis of you is done.....


I say we start the Bury James campaign! This guy deserves resepct.
Carnivorous Lickers
10-01-2007, 22:39
He smells and looks just like he did a year ago,too.
MariVelasca
10-01-2007, 22:47
I hope you don't catch me during my honkey tonk monkey lovin'.

Hmm, I'm actually surprised there hasn't been some sort of movement for the burial of James. I think it's pretty disrespectful when relatives put their own motives before paying due respect.
Carnivorous Lickers
10-01-2007, 23:30
I hope you don't catch me during my honkey tonk monkey lovin'.

Hmm, I'm actually surprised there hasn't been some sort of movement for the burial of James. I think it's pretty disrespectful when relatives put their own motives before paying due respect.

They're bottom feeding parasites of the worst order.

I wonder why Al Sharpton isnt yapping about it.
Farnhamia
10-01-2007, 23:32
They're bottom feeding parasites of the worst order.

I wonder why Al Sharpton isnt yapping about it.

If the Reverend Al did yap about it, I'd have to agree with him on this one (statistically, that's got to happen once in a blue moon). They should bury the poor man and then, if they want to spend the rest of their lives fighting over his estate, what his tombstone should look like, or where it will ultimately be, they can go right ahead.